:: Melbourne Grammar School 1st XVIII Report - By Lurch.
Grammar’s recent history of titanic battles with College continued on Saturday with a tough, close game in Geelong. A win would have put MGS above College on the APS ladder.
College was in top form, having belted the local […]
Tags: Alex Armstrong, Alex Carter, Angus Lapin, Charles Shaw, Geelong College, Jack Macciolli, Rohan Barraclough, Tim McLardy
:: Melbourne Grammar School 1st XVIII Report - By Lurch.
Grammar’s up-and-down season continued, as it followed up its great victory over BGS with a narrow loss to Wesley.
In a game just as close as that against BGS, the last quarter saw a tight struggle in which MGS threw everything at their stylishly-clad […]
Tags: Adam Marangon, Angus Lapin, Ben Hayes, Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart, Jack Macciolli, Rohan Barraclough, Wesley College, Will Myer
:: 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 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