
Odds always against Top 4 repeat in William Buck Premier
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead If we throw back to the start of the season, I didn’t exactly go out on a limb predicting the top four sides from 2017 –
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead If we throw back to the start of the season, I didn’t exactly go out on a limb predicting the top four sides from 2017 –
This weekend marks the first-ever ‘Pride Match’ for Kew Football Club as they promote equality and inclusiveness ahead of their senior men’s and women’s matches against West Brunswick and Melbourne
Meg Saultry After a horror 70-point loss last week, Melbourne Cricket Club Football Club rebounded in round five with a straightforward 41-point win over Emmaus St Leos at Bennettswood Sports
Meg Saultry Whitefriars remain firmly in the top four with a dominant 41-point dismissal of Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani Reserve. Bulleen was kept scoreless across the game, as Whitefriars
Meg Saultry Hawthorn AFC has suffered its first loss of the season, going down by 17 points to St Bedes/Mentone Tigers at Rathmines Road Reserve on Saturday. Little could split
Lucy Lechich Caulfield Grammarians v SKOB (4.2 26 – 1.8 14) Caulfield Grammarians claimed their first victory for the season in a hard-fought contest against SKOB Saints at Glen Huntly
Hawthorn AFC launched into third spot on the Division 3 ladder following their 58-point victory over Richmond Central at Rathmines Reserve. Leading by just three points at the main break,
Box Hill North returned to the winners’ column and ended a four-game losing streak as they defeated Elsternwick by 11 points at Elgar Park. The Demons led by just five
Hampton Rovers continued their unbeaten run in Division 1 with a hard-fought 22-point win over Therry Penola at Boss James Reserve. Leading by just one point at three quarter time,