Category: Seniors

Vic Bowl & 2022 Season Award Winners

The 2022 season has come to an end which sees the finish of a very hectic 2022 calendar where both the 2021 and the 2022 seasons were played after Covid canceled 2020 and caused the delay to the 2021 season.

All eyes were on Ranger Field in Croydon which hosted the three Vic Bowls on Saturday the 17th of December.

The day started with the Under 16s Vic Bowl where the South Eastern Predators were up against the Geelong Buccaneers, the Predators were too strong for the Buccaneers and ran out champions with the score line 28-0.

The Under 19s Championship was up next with the Geelong Buccaneers again featuring in the game as they took on the undefeated Croydon Rangers. These two teams played in a couple of fantastic matches during the season and this game was also tight until late in the game when the Rangers showed their class and won the game going away 41-18

In the Mens Vic Bowl it was a re-match of the 2021 Championship played earlier in the year with the undefeated Western Crusaders taking on the Croydon Rangers who were playing in their second final of the day. The Crusaders have been the measuring stick for years in Gridiron Victoria having won the previous four championships and only losing two games in the past 5 seasons. With all that in place the Crusaders were far too strong for the Rangers 42-12 taking their fifth Vic Bowl in a row which is a record in Gridiron Victoria.

2022 Award Winners

Mens Awards

  • Overall MVP – Matthew Krul (Western Crusaders)
  • Offensive MVP – Tyson Garnham (Western Crusaders)
  • Defensive MVP – Harrison Luke (Bendigo Dragons)
  • O Line MVP – Jai Man (Western Crusaders)
  • D Line MVP – Lincoln Meyer (Western Crusaders)
  • Rookie of the Year – Trey Ebert (Northern Raiders)

Under 19 Awards

  • Overall MVP – Marcel Pascual (Croydon Rangers)
  • Offensive MVP – Oisin Holten (Geelong Buccaneers)
  • Defensive MVP – Christian Barsic (Geelong Buccaneers) & Ollie Vickers-Murphy (Croydon Rangers)
  • O Line MVP – Armani Laumua (Casey Spartains)
  • Rookie of the Year – Avaja Noue (Northern Raiders)

Under 16 Awards

  • Overall MVP – Astin Hewitt (Western Crusaders)
  • Offensive MVP – Afa Green (Geelong Buccaneers)
  • Defensive MVP – Taylor Valentine (SE Predators)
  • O Line MVP – Ben Ciurleo (Western Crusaders)
  • D Line MVP – Blake Falo (SE Predators)
  • Rookie of the Year – George Limb (Geelong Buccaneers)

Image from Western Crusaders Facebook.

The 2022 Vic Bowl is here.

The regular season and finals matches have been played and it all comes down to the final game of the season for the Under 19, Under 16 and Men’s competition.

The Vic Bowl games will be played at Ranger Field (in Croydon) on Saturday the 17th of December at the following start times:

  • Under 16 – 10:00am : South Eastern Predators V Geelong Buccaneers
  • Under 19 – 12:00pm : Croydon Rangers V Geelong Buccaneers
  • Men – 3:30pm : Western Crusaders V Croydon Rangers

VIC BOWL XXXVII will be a repeat match up of last seasons Vic Bowl with the Western Crusaders taking on the Croydon Rangers.

The Western Crusaders are going for their 5th Vic Bowl victory in a row which would be a record passing the Outlaws who won the first four Vic Bowls (1985 to 1988).

Good Luck to all teams.

Photo Credit : PIXBYUSSG

2021 Champions

It was a long time coming but the 2021 season (Finished in 2022) has come to an end and Gridiron Victoria have crowned the champions.

The Western Crusaders have taken out their 4th championship in a row by winning Vic Bowl XXXVI over the Croydon Rangers.

The Crusaders also tasted success in the division two championship with a win over the Northern Raiders.

The Under 19 competition was won by the Geelong Buccaneers over the Croydon Rangers and in the Under 16 competition the Croydon Rangers won the championship.

Congratulations to all teams, we can’t wait for the 2022 season.

Gridiron Victoria Playoff Schedule

Gridiron Victoria Quarter Finals

Quarter Finals


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Gridiron Victoria Semi Finals


Gridiron Victoria VIC BOWL XXXIV

Details

Date Time Season Round
November 17, 2018 3:00 pm 2018 VIC BOWL XXXIV

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State Team Captain Announcement

Gridiron Victoria will take part in the Australian Gridiron League stating this Saturday with a home game against the SA Sharks in Footscray kicking off.

We are excited to announce the team captains of the Victorian Eagles for the four matches, they are

    • JNala Sauni
    • Tyson Garnham
    • Mark Doyle
    • Luck Jackson

    JNala Saluni

    • Played high school football in California
    • Scholarship to West Texas A&M University
    • 4 time Gridiron Victoria DL MVP – 2012,14,15,17
    • 2015 Gridiron Victoria League MVP
    • 2017 Defensive MVP

    Tyson Garnham

    • Australian Outback Representative since 2009
      • 2009 UK Tour
      • 2011 World Cup
      • 2015 World Cup
    • Victorian Eagle representative since 2008
    • Multiple Club and League MVPs over the past 10 years
    • 2017 Gridiron Victoria League MVP

    Mark Doyle

    • Australian Junior National team 2003 that toured NZ
    • Named in 4 Senior Men’s Australian training squads
    • Two time Gridiron Victoria’s Defensive MVP
    • Victorian Eagle representative since 2005
    • Six time Croydon Rangers defensive MVPs
    • 2014  Croydon Rangers Overall MVP
    • Club Captain of since 2011

    Luke Jackson Bio

    • 15,000 career rushing yards & 150 career touchdowns
    • 120 career games
    • 3 Gridiron Victoria Club Championships
    • 3 League MVPs (one in QLD)
    • Two time Gridiron Victoria’s Offensive MVP
    • 2011 World Championships
    • 2015 World Championships
    • QLD State rep 2008, 2010, 2012