Magpies move to top
Booting Buln Buln forward in the under 18s is Callum Kennedy.
Poowong has moved to top scoring fewer goals. of the ladder in the Ellinbank Robi Nooy, Stefan Sagolj, Aedan and District under 18s, overcoming Bates, Millan Parolin, Denver Catani on their own Messer and Harry Herbert home ground in a typical tight helped Lang Lang to victory.
Giving Nilma-Darnum every tussle in wintry conditions.
opportunity were Darcy Britt, The Magpies held a narrow lead throughout and certainly Jaxon Cook, Robert Arms, Connor had the most opportunities, with Wettenhall, Nate Young and inaccuracy keeping the Blues in Cody Ward. the hunt. TRAFALGAR kept in touch
Thomas Burgess, Rory Nettle, with the top five with a big win Benjamin Fowler, Bryce Riddell, over Buln Buln, 11-7 (73) to 0-1 Angus Halliwell and Anthony (1).
Orsini helped Poowong inflict The Bloods almost doubled Catani's second loss. their output in the second half,
Keeping the Blues in the contest adding seven goals after putting were Declan McFarlane, through four in the first.
Riley McLeod, Logan Running, The result puts the Bloods just Brody Goodall, Jesse Pollard and 11 percentage points outside the Cayden Kibblewhite. top five.
LANG LANG came from behind Andrew Daly, Joshua Mills, for a narrow victory over Isaac Caroleo, Liam Coulthard, Nilma-Darnum, 2-12 (24) to 3-2 Toby Radford and Riley Timbs (20). led the way for Trafalgar.
After the Bombers raced to an The Lyrebirds were best served early 16-point lead, the Tigers by Cameron Eccles, Callum Kennedy, worked their way into the contest Matt Whelan, Jake Olsson, and the number of opportunities Riley Warner and Bailey Nicholas. won out to clinch the result despite
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