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By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead In their bid to avoid relegation, St Bernard’s displayed their grittiest performance of the season against Collegians and saluted by the smallest of margins on
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead In their bid to avoid relegation, St Bernard’s displayed their grittiest performance of the season against Collegians and saluted by the smallest of margins on
Congratulations to Tom McKenna of Mazenod who has been named the Round 14 Grill’d Rising Star for his standout performance against Ormond over the weekend. “Tom went to Mazenod College
Box Hill North made it two wins in a row when they defeated Masala by 68 points at Elgar Park. Steve Lester and Damon Earp combined for six goals for
Five goals from Julius Waras-Carstensen helped Glen Eira to a comfortable 42-point victory against Aquinas at Aquinas College over the weekend. Waras-Carstensen was joined by BOG Matt Harris who kicked
Bulleen Templestowe made it two wins on the trot and four for the season when they defeated Emmaus St Leo’s by 26 points at Bennettswood Sports Ground. ASnthony Lucisano nailed
After going winless in the first half of the season, Old Paradians made it four from their past five with a 15-point win against St Mary’s Salesian at Ferndale Park.
Mazenod ended their two-game losing streak as they outran Ormond to the tune of 44 points at Central Reserve. Leading by just 13 points at the last break, the Nodders piled
Beaumaris inflicted Old Scotch’s fourth loss from their past five meetings, defeating them by 19 points at Banksia Reserve. Stephen Milne was unstoppable on his way to four goals for
Old Trinity’s midseason resurgence and bid to regain top spot on the William Buck Premier ladder made further progress as they defeated Old Carey by 77 points at Daley Oval.