:: Melbourne Grammar School 1st XVIII Report - By Lurch.
In the final game of the APS season, with the Year 12 MGS boys proudly wearing the MGS footy jumper into battle for the last time, Grammar played an awesome game to fall only a goal shy of beating the 2007 APS premiers. […]
Tags: Alex Armstrong, Andrew Oaten, Ben Hayes, Caulfield Grammar School, Charles Shaw, Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart, Dillon Measures, Jack Macciolli, Tim McLardy
:: Melbourne Grammar School 1st XVIII Report - By Lurch.
The MGS 1st XVIII has had a varied season, but the two highlights thus far have been the defeats of two of the APS’s best teams. Three-time (2004-06) premiership school Haileybury fell victim to the proud Grammar boys earlier this season, and BGS has […]
Tags: Alex Carter, Andrew Oaten, Angus Lapin, Ben Hayes, Brighton Grammar School, Harry Webb, Hugh Vickers-Willis, Jack Macciolli, Jordan Tunbridge, Rohan Barraclough, Tim McLardy
:: Melbourne Grammar School 1st XVIII Report - By Lurch.
Geelong Grammar School won its first APS football premiership in 1902. Geelong Grammar School won its last APS football premiership in 1902 – with good reason: it is the near-annual cellar-dweller of the APS. No APS school fears the baby blue football jumper of GGS. […]
Tags: Andrew Oaten, Angus Lapin, Charles Shaw, Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart, Geelong Grammar School, Jordan Tunbridge, Tim McLardy
:: Melbourne Grammar 1st XVIII vs St. Kevins College- By Lurch.
St Kevin’s is the form side of the APS competition, having recently picked up some handy new recruits. The result of their game with MGS was, unfortunately, much as expected: Grammar lost to the still-undefeated Skevvies.
The Skevvies did everything right, with hard, attacking, […]
Tags: Andrew Oaten, Brendon Rathnow, Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart, Jordan Tunbridge, Paddy Levy, St Kevins College, Tim McLardy
:: Melbourne Grammar 1st XVIII vs Haileybury College- By Lurch.
Look closely at the MGS crest. On it is the Fleur de Lys, an emblem of purity, and a valid emblem for the MGS 1st XVIII, which is purely a team of true and loyal Melbourne Grammar School boys.
On Saturday the team played the Haileybury […]
Tags: Andrew Oaten, Angus Lapin, Brendon Rathnow, Ed Hughes, Haileybury, Tim McLardy, Will Myer