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In the Eastern Football League Premier Division, the B & F was won by a former Melbourne rookie Max King. He tied with a player from Norwood (the Melbourne suburban club, not the one from the SANFL). 

The Division 2 medal was won outright by another former Melbourne AFL and Casey Demons VFL player, Tim 'Bull' Smith, now at South Belgrave.

 

Jeff Garlett's Albury Tigers team who have been an absolute powerhouse of the ovens and Murray were eliminated last week. Same club where Daniel Turner was recruited from.

Leigh Williams who was a former rookie listed player, now plays for Yarrawonga and took our the league goal kicking. They're set to play off in a preliminary final.

8 hours ago, Elwood 3184 said:

The Division 2 medal was won outright by another former Melbourne AFL and Casey Demons VFL player, Tim 'Bull' Smith, now at South Belgrave.

Also captained them to a flag last weekend

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jeff Garlett's Albury Tigers team who have been an absolute powerhouse of the ovens and Murray were eliminated last week. Same club where Daniel Turner was recruited from.

Leigh Williams who was a former rookie listed player, now plays for Yarrawonga and took our the league goal kicking. They're set to play off in a preliminary final.

Good. Hate the Albury Tigers!!


1 hour ago, Phil C said:

Good. Hate the Albury Tigers!!

They were 39 points up against  Wangaratta rovers and got rolled in the last qtr. Man was it sweet viewing

 
1 hour ago, Red and Blue realist said:

In an alternative universe, Liam Jurrah announced his retirement after  a glittering AfL career that included multiple All Australian blazers, 3 Coleman Medals and a Premiership.


4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jeff Garlett's Albury Tigers team who have been an absolute powerhouse of the ovens and Murray were eliminated last week. Same club where Daniel Turner was recruited from.

Leigh Williams who was a former rookie listed player, now plays for Yarrawonga and took our the league goal kicking. They're set to play off in a preliminary final.

Really good to hear Leigh Williams doing well, I remember when he had that brain infection episode back when he was listed. 

1 minute ago, Scipio said:

Really good to hear Leigh Williams doing well, I remember when he had that brain infection episode back when he was listed. 

Yeah not entirely sure we gave him a fair go.

He was delisted after only a year where it was ruined by that infection. 

He's been an absolute brute of a goalkicker at lower level.

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