A few Round 5 upsets has blown the Division Two competition wide open as Justin Lemmon, Dayle Dunshea and Declan Boffa report.
SENIORS:
By Justin Lemmon
After a productive off-season recruitment drive and important wins over Yarraville-Seddon and the ladder leading Falcons, North Footscray has looked a genuine premiership threat this year.
Contrastingly, Caroline Springs have struggled with the loss of key personnel thus far, their one win of the year coming against lowly Sunshine Heights.
For most pundits, this looked like one of the round’s mismatches – but somebody forgot to tell the Lakers. READ MORE...
RESERVES:
By Dayle Dunshea
It was the clash of the birds when the Eagles met the Falcons at Wyndham Vale last Saturday, with Yarraville-Seddon keen to prove themselves against their undefeated opponents.
Determined to put its round four loss to West Footscray behind them as they ran out onto the field, the Eagles were quick to learn that the Falcons were out to claim the ball as their own. READ MORE...
UNDER 18S:
By Declan Boffa
Sunshine remains in fifth spot on the ladder after suffering its third loss of the season, this time at the hands of Wyndhamvale.
The Roos have been unlucky in the opening month of football with its three losses coming against the top three teams in the competition, as the Falcons ended Sunshine’s two-game winning streak in a thriller. READ MORE HERE...
Last Modified on 13/05/2015 11:50