
A Trinity and Camberwell draw complicates chaotic finish
The second draw of the Premier B season has created even more uncertainty at the top of the table as six teams grapple for a spot in September. Coming into
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The second draw of the Premier B season has created even more uncertainty at the top of the table as six teams grapple for a spot in September. Coming into
De La Salle dealt Old Haileybury its first loss since April thanks to a stunning eight-goals-to-none second quarter, setting up a chaotic finish to the 2024 Premier B season. Back when the sides
Zac Provest’s clutch run-down tackle and set shot goal mere moments before the final siren gave rise to Premier B’s first draw of the season between ninth-placed Williamstown CYMS and first-placed Old Haileybury.
Old Geelong’s march up the Premier B Men’s ladder has continued with an eight-point victory over Old Camberwell in difficult conditions at Gordon Barnard Reserve – the OGs’ winning streak now at
The double-bye is upon Premier B football, and it’s Daniel Ward’s Old Haileybury that has rocketed to the break with a ninth consecutive win, saluting in a one-v-two contest with Old Trinity. The
Old Trinity’s fourth consecutive win has set up an enticing one-v-two clash with Old Haileybury as the Premier B season approaches a two-week pause. With just one win spanning second to sixth
Thrillers at Glen Huntly Park and Fearon Reserve highlighted the resumption of Premier B VAFA football, but it’s Old Haileybury with a one-game hold on top spot at the end of Round
Ryan O’Meara was De La Salle’s saviour, coolly slotting a last-minute goal from a set shot to secure a one-point win over an inspired St Bedes/Mentone Tigers. The winless Tigers
Despite their ninth position on the ladder, Williamstown CYMS pushed Old Ivanhoe all the way to the final siren at Fearon Reserve, proving they’re certainly no pushover in Premier B. The Hoers started brightly,