
T’s triumphant in top-of-the-table tussle
The Premier B ladder continues to tighten, with just two games separating the top six teams. Old Trinity closed to within 3.14% of top spot after a comprehensive 37-point statement
The Preston Bullants Women’s Team is please to announce Siobhan O’Dwyer as the clubs senior coach for 2023.
Siobhan has played several sports and coached with the Collingwood Next Generation Academy, St Kilda Next Generation Academy, and the South East Interleague team. Siobhan has also been a selector for St Kilda and South East AFL, as well as coaching the Worawa all Indigenous Academy for five years.
Siobhan is a passionate supporter of women’s football, as well as seeing women being active and having fun.
Siobhan is returning to the Bullants with the goal of supporting the club to move forward whilst creating a positive impact on the community. Siobhan’s contribution to the club previously includes being our Senior Women’s Assistant Coach during our 2019 Premiership year.
Siobhan has been involved across many football clubs and leagues in several roles, highlighting her passion for supporting local football. Siobhan has attained her Level 2 Coaching Qualification, as well as a Diploma of Sport Management and a Cert IV in Training & Assessment.
PBAFC is so excited to welcome Siobhan on board, and she has done a fantastic job so far throughout the first 5 sessions of pre-season.
The Premier B ladder continues to tighten, with just two games separating the top six teams. Old Trinity closed to within 3.14% of top spot after a comprehensive 37-point statement
St Kevin’s have notched up their second win of the season, out-muscling West Brunswick by 14 points on Saturday morning. The bye served as a great opportunity for the Saints
Just two wins separate third from seventh after Round 9 of the Division 2 Men’s competition. West Brunswick moved up to third on the ladder following their 38-point win over