Saphire
Two months ago

VJBL champions

Does anyone know who won all the VJBL championships please

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IamBear  
Two months ago

Girls:

Dandenong U12G: 47 Def Keilor U12G: 27

Kilsyth U14G: 54 Def Bulleen U14G: 35

Sandringham U16G: 79 Def Casey U16: 52

Melbourne U18G: 66 Def Nunawading U18G: 41

McKinnon U20G:70 Def Altona U20G: 63

Boys:

Frankston U12B: 83 Def Sandringham U12B: 54

Casey U14B: 76 Def Knox U14B: 32

Nunawading U16B: 74 Def Whittlesea U16B: 37

Dandenong U18B: 66 Def Knox U18B: 57

Kilsyth U20B: 76 Def Sandringham U20B: 56

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Saphire  
Two months ago

Thank you so much. No real dominate club this year

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IamBear  
Two months ago

You're welcome.
Yes, a good spread of champion sides across many different clubs.
Hopefully a sign of equilibrium throughout the competition for the new season ahead.
That said, the finals teams were still pretty full with the big strong clubs, but the final results were well spread.

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Weedy Slug  
Two months ago

Way too many blowouts for the final game.

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IamBear  
Two months ago

@ Weedy, what's your point here exactly?
I'd agree there were no real close games, but I cant see how that's a concern that can be controlled or influenced. Isn't it just a sport thing?

Not too many 1 / 2 final ladder positions amongst the grand finalist in VC, so closeness of the games is just what happens on the night surely?

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Nightwing  
Two months ago

If a GF average margin of win is over 20 ppg that is a concern, even if the clubs are varied.

Take the U20 results out and its over 25 ppg. Not the showcase BV would have been hoping for.

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IamBear  
Two months ago

I understand big wins in Grand finals don't make for great spectacles, however, I'm not sure you can have an even competition and not have blow outs like we've just seen. See below in brackets, final ladder positions at the end of the season, prior to finals. Only one GF where 1st played second. All the others were unpredictable lines ups for the final game and the U16G result was a complete script flip from end of year results.

Honestly, this is just a sports thing, blowouts or close games cant be managed unless you create low numbers of super seeded teams, but then the competition is weakened again.

Girls:

Dandenong U12G (5th): 47 Def Keilor U12G (6th): 27

Kilsyth U14G (1st): 54 Def Bulleen U14G (4th): 35

Sandringham U16G (4th): 79 Def Casey U16 (1st): 52

Melbourne U18G (1st): 66 Def Nunawading U18G (2nd): 41

Boys:

Frankston U12B (2nd): 83 Def Sandringham U12B (6th): 54

Casey U14B (1st) : 76 Def Knox U14B (3rd): 32

Nunawading U16B (1st): 74 Def Whittlesea U16B (4th): 37

Dandenong U18B (1st): 66 Def Knox U18B (3rd): 57

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