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Results from all the competitions and tournaments which Renegades teams compete in throughout the indoor and beach seasons (plus a few bonus Australian team results).
Submitted by Eric Orton on September 18, 2008 - 1:40pm.
As far as we can tell, it's been close to 20 years since the Renegades Honours mens team enjoyed finals success! But after a dominating season where they held top position on the ladder from round 1, this years team has finally broken the premiership drought in a thrilling 5 set match versus Monash University!
Submitted by evas on October 16, 2008 - 2:01pm.
Congratulations to Melbourne Uni Cats who smashed Monash in the GOLD medal match to win this years Australian Uni Games. Individual congrats also go out to Milli and Teresa for being chosen in the Green and Gold team. Thanks to Chris Chatham for coaching the Cats to victory.
Submitted by Eric Orton on September 17, 2008 - 2:39pm.
Along with the excitement of a grand final on the weekend our club was also represented in 2 other prestigious awards. Congratulations to Taleni Afatasi and Jasmine Bieri who were announced as the MVP winners for the Mens and Womens Honours competitions!
Submitted by Eric Orton on August 27, 2007 - 6:14pm.
For most of the club another season has now come and gone, leaving us with sore bodies and a desire to celebrate with a big presentation night before possibly getting in a few sneaky tournaments before getting ready to do it all again next year.
But, for our division 2 blue men and division 1 women the week in week out grind has resulted in their chance carry the Renegades name into FINALS GLORY! It's also given the rest of us the chance to go nuts Renegades style by getting dressed up in red, grabbing the most annoying noise making device we own and dragging ourselves out to the state volleyball centre to chant Renegades chants and cheer our fellow club members onto victory!
Submitted by Nicholas Wilcox on August 16, 2007 - 4:53pm.
On Sunday 5th August the finals for the 2007 AVL Women Series was played in Sydney, with the University Blues beating its arch-rival UTS/Sydney U for the Gold Medal. An awesome results for a team only in its second year of formation. In the four round series played in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney the team played 16 matches, losing only two and finishing top of the ladder.
Submitted by Eric Orton on March 27, 2007 - 3:23pm.
Round 1 of the 2007 VVL competition has passed and there were plenty of Renegades teams getting in on the winning action.
- Honours Men def Eastside Hawks: 3-1
- Camberwell Cobras def Honours Women: 2-3
- Div 1 Men def Falcons: 3-1
- Div 1 Women def Mornington: 3-2
Submitted by Eric Orton on March 13, 2007 - 12:45pm.
Submitted by Will Hore-Lacy on December 7, 2006 - 1:48pm.
The 2006 Australian Volleyball League (AVL) finals were held at Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre last weekend with the top 8 teams (4 men and 4 woman) in Australia playing off for the gold medal. And, with an exciting finish to the season, the Uni Blues woman’s team finished 4th on the ladder, qualifying them for the finals!
Submitted by Will Hore-Lacy on October 3, 2006 - 10:41pm.
[img_assist|fid=2841|thumb=1|height=109|width=110|class=article-logo|alt=Uni Blues Logo|caption=]Last weekend saw the first match for our AVL team, a partnership with the Monash University Volleyball Club to form the new team: The Melbourne Monash University Blues Volleyball Team, better known as "Uni Blues".
Submitted by Eric Orton on June 15, 2006 - 6:25pm.
We're just over half way through the state league season and as usual there are some Renegades teams dominating their division... and a couple of other's who are looking forward to next season.
Continuing their trend of dominance over the last 4 seasons which has seen them net 3 2nds and 1 premiership, the division 1 girls have once again snagged top position and look set to keep getting better as they build up for the finals. This weekend is going to see a battle to keep top spot as they take on the percentage challenged Monash University at 3:40. Monash vs Melbourne fighting for position number 1 on the ladder, does it get any bigger? Well, yes I suppose it does, but it's still pretty good.