CMFNL Round 9 Preview

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    There is plenty of action to preview in Round 9 of the Central Murray, however, first, we would like to highlight some facts surrounding our annual Pride Round.

    Statistically speaking, there are likely to be individuals at every club who are impacted by prejudice and discrimination against LGBTQIA+ communities, so we are asking clubs to come together and spread a positive message of acceptance and inclusion throughout our diverse sporting landscape.

    The Central Murray and Golden Rivers Leagues believe that, as a community, we should celebrate diversity and inclusion. We are proud to support the LGBTQIA+ community, by bringing awareness to the issues facing our local groups.

    Everyone should feel and welcome to play the sport they love and, at our clubs and within the Leagues, we should not discriminate.


    Why should you care about celebrating inclusion and acceptance in this year’s Pride Round?

    The AIDS Council of NSW 58% of people in the Australian Sporting Sector believe that more effort should be put into the LGBTQIA+ inclusion in sport. This is, in part, due to increasing experiences, and observations of, homophobia, discrimination, exclusion and prejudices within sporting clubs.

    Research has demonstrated that a disproportionate number of LGBTQIA+ communities experience poorer mental health outcomes and have higher risk of suicidal behaviours than their peers. These health outcomes are directly related to experiences of stigma, prejudice, discrimination and abuse on the basis of being LGBTQIA+.

    • LGBTQIA+ young people aged 16 to 27 are five times more likely to have attempted suicide in their lifetime.
    • LGBTQIA+ people are two and a half times more likely to have been diagnosed or treated for a mental health condition in the past 12 months.
    • LGBTQIA+ people are more likely to experience and be diagnosed with depression, specifically: LGBTI people are nearly six times more likely; Transgender and gender diverse people aged 14 to 25 are over seven times more likely; Transgender and gender diverse people aged 18 and over are five and a half times more likely; People with an intersex variation are over twice as likely.
    • LGBTQIA+ people are more likely to experience and be diagnosed with anxiety, specifically, LGBTI people are over three times as likely to report having an anxiety-related condition.
    • LGBTQIA+ people aged 18 and over scored a mean K10 (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale)¬ score of 24.3, indicating high levels of psychological distress, compared to the general public mean of 14.5, indicating much lower levels of psychological distress.

    Some further reading or helpful resources are available here for anyone who is interested in learning more:

    Snapshot Of Mental Health And Suicide Preventation - https://bit.ly/3BYjLSj

    ReachOut Australia - https://au.reachout.com/articles/lgbtqi-support-services

    Rainbow Network - https://www.rainbownetwork.com.au/resources

    Minus18 - https://www.minus18.org.au/

    headspace - https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/swan-hill/

     

    MAGPIES TACKLE LADDER LEADERS AT LAKE BOGA

    LAKE Boga is the latest team to try and break Kerang’s unbeaten run in Saturday’s ninth round of the 3SH-backed senior footy action in the Central Murray FNL.

    The Magpies have home ground advantage at Lake Boga as fifth takes on first.

    It’s a well-rested Lake Boga team which had the bye on June 3 and then another rest on a King’s Birthday holiday weekend which featured the stand-alone Swan Hill and Tyntynder match.

    A key to Lake Boga’s chances of an upset win against the Kerang Blues will be on-ball and midfield duels.

    The Magpies will look to ruckman Jacob Simpson, centreman Tyle Williams, and on-ballers Nathaniel Holmes-Brown and Jake Warren to have a major influence on contests.

    Lake Boga has the AFL experience of former Essendon and Port Adelaide player Angus Monfries in attack or across half-back.

    Other key players for the Magpies include David Gourdis at full-forward, and Matt Taverna at centre half-back.

    In-form players for the Troy Coates-coached Kerang include Michael Dalrymple, Josh Hann, Sam Heavyside and Rylee Smith.

    A strong attack for the Blues features Ryan Gillingham and Hayden Hall.

    Balranald is on home turf at Greenham Park to take on Mallee Eagles.

    A 6-1 record has Balranald in second place nearing the halfway mark of the season.

    Those to have starred for the Kangaroos include Ben Fuller, Ethan Gant, Ryan Middlebrook, Jaxon and Jydon Neagle, and Harrison Soraggi.

    Huge test for the Eagles who are ninth on a 2-5 record.

    Mallee teamed well for a 45-point win against Tyntynder at Lalbert in round eight.

    Best for the Eagles in that match were Shaun Harrison, Braidon Bennett, Zac O’Meara and Brandon Gardiner.

    Mallee will also look to Ben Bennett, Darcy McGregor and Angus McKenzie to play well in their on-ball roles.

    Tyntynder takes on Nyah Nyah West United at Alan Garden Reserve.

    The Bulldogs were let down by inaccuracy as they scored 4.12 in last Saturday night’s match under Swan Hill’s lights.

    Best for Tyntynder in that match were Matt Corney, Matt Gilbee and Elliot Broad.

    The Bulldogs will also look to Jason Eagle, Roy George and Liam Whelan to cap off attacking moves, and for Wilhelm Hawkins and Harry Simpson to defend well.

    The NNWU Demons played well to finish within 13 points of Cohuna in Nyah in round eight.

    Players to watch for NNWU include Joel Campbell at full-back, Riley Daniels and Charlie Boulton across half-forward, and rover Kayne Davidson.

    Koondrook Barham faces Swan Hill at Barham.

    The River Raiders are yet to mark a victory this season and will look to Colin McVeigh, Patrick Goble, Mitch Christensen, Dominic Cirillo and Scott Wood to lead the way.

    Not an easy task against a Swan Hill line-up which is fighting to gain a place in the top five.

    In-form players for the Swans include ruckman Toby Thoolen, Matt Wade, Brandon Houlihan and Xavier Moloney.

    Swan Hill also has the leadership of Luke Phelan and Tom Holdstock, and the skilful Jose Miliado.

    Woorinen Tigers are at home to play Tooleybuc Manangatang.

    The Tigers won their latest match on Swan Hill’s turf by 88 points as Jye Barry, Lachlan Gardner, Will Collicoat and Thomas Isma dominated.

    A strong team in yellow and black includes ruck-rover Robbie Miller, Doug Beames at centre half-forward, rover Josh Domaille, and Jye Barry in the centre.

    Tooleybuc Manangatang fought back strongly across the last three quarters in the latest home game against Balranald.

    The Saints were down 2-38 at quarter-time, but hit back to outscore the Roos, 46-27 in the last three terms.

    Best for Tooleybuc Manangatang in that match were Connor McDonald, John Wardle, Jaicob Kenny and Johnathan Marsden.

    The Saints have Tim Auckland and Ryan Domaille as key targets in attack, and Tom Carland and Blake Grant in on-ball roles.

    Cohuna Kangas have the bye.

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CMFNL King's Birthday Wrap Up

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    SWAN HILL BEATS TYNTYNDER IN KING’S BIRTHDAY MATCH

    SWAN Hill took the points against an inaccurate Tyntynder in the Central Murray FNL’s senior footy clash on the King’s Birthday holiday weekend.

    The Swans and Bulldogs met in a stand-alone match under Swan Hill’s lights on Saturday night.

    The match also completed the sixth round of the Radio 3SH-backed season.

    Swan Hill led 16-2 at quarter-time and then opened a 17-point lead by the main break.

    The Bulldogs had plenty of play in the second, but added just five behinds to be down 7-24 at half-time.

    Term three went Tyntynder’s way, 25-12, to be within a goal at a quarter to play.

    Swan Hill scored 2.4 to a goal in the last to complete a 52-36 victory.

    Matt Wade capped a best afield performance with two goals for Swan Hill as Jett Hinton, Lachlan Joyce, Sonny Beasy, Toby Thoolen and Lachlan Vrolijks were also on target.

    Goalkickers for Tyntynder were Matt Corney, two; Zac Denham and Liam Whelan.

    Best for Swan Hill were Matt Wade, Xavier Moloney, Toby Thoolen, Brandon Houlihan, Adam Manning and Matthew Pearse.

    Matt Corney, Matt Gilbee, Elliot Broad, Liam Whelan, Josh Stone and Patrick Crowe worked hard for the Bulldogs.

     

    SWAN HILL OUTPOINTS TYNTYNDER IN KING’S BIRTHDAY MATCH

    SWAN Hill won all quarters of Saturday’s A-grade netball clash with Tyntynder in the Central Murray FNL season.

    The Swans and Bulldogs played a stand-alone match to complete the sixth round.

    After winning the opening term, 17-10, Swan Hill upped the pressure to lead 37-20 by the long break.

    Zoe Morris went on to score 56 goals in a 76-35 victory as Ingrid Condely chipped in with 17 goals and Casey Frame added three.

    Goalers for Tyntynder were Kimberley Calvert, 18; and Kelsey Rowe, 17.

    After being in front by just a goal at quarter-time of the A-reserve match, Swan Hill charged to a 31-21 lead by the main break.

    Tyntynder lifted to win the third, 10-9, but the Swans scored a dozen goals in the last and held the Bulldogs to just nine to complete a 52-40 victory.

    Jenna Jenkins led Swan Hill’s attack on 28 goals.

    Tyntynder’s goalers were Sarah Hawley, 24; and Jessica Weaver, 16.

    In B-grade, Swan Hill led 19-15 at half-time and charged clear after the break for a 39-22 victory.

    Millie and Sophie Reed scored 20 and goals respectively.

    Tyntynder’s attack was led by Jade Featherby on 15.

    In B-reserve, Swan Hill won every quarter on its way to a 43-23 result.

    Ryley Purcell scored 26 goals for the Swans.

    Goalers for Tyntynder were Stacey Keefe, 12; and Chandelle Hazlett, 11.

    Tyntynder marked a 16-goal victory in the 18-and-under competition.

    The Bulldogs led 25-14 at half-time and dominated the third, 15-6, on the way to a 51-35 result.

    A 14-3 opening term set up Swan Hill’s win in the 16-and-under match.

    Isla Beasy scored 22 goals in a 34-23 victory.

    Tyntynder netted a 25-18 win in the 14-and-under match.

    Tyntynder turned a four-goal lead at half-time of the 12-and-under match into a nine-goal victory.

    The Bulldogs led 13-9 at the main break and then won the third term, 7-1.

    A closely-fought final term went the Swans way, but Tyntynder took the points in a 23-14 result.

    Tyntynder’s attack was led by Eliza Lawry, 16 goals, as Scarlett Foott scored nine goals for Swan Hill.

     

    The league hits the halfway mark of the home and away series next Saturday.

    Lake Boga takes on Kerang at Lake Boga Sports Club.

    Balranald plays Mallee Eagles at Balranald’s Greenham Park.

    Tyntynder tackles Nyah Nyah West United at Swan Hill’s Alan Garden Reserve.

    Koondrook Barham clashes with Swan Hill at Barham.

    Woorinen takes on Tooleybuc Manangatang at Woorinen.

    Cohuna Kangas have the bye.

     

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CMFNL Round 8 Wrap Up

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    COHUNA HANDLES DEMONS’ HEAT AT NYAH

    COHUNA Kangas withstood the heat in the Demons’ den at Nyah to win Saturday’s eighth round match in the Central Murray FNL senior footy season.

    The Kangas dominated the opening three quarters of the clash in the 3SH-backed competition to lead 68-32 going into the last.

    Nyah Nyah West United lifted its pressure and run in the final term to score 4.6 as it held the Kangas to a tally of 1.1.

    At the final siren, Cohuna led 75-62.

    The Kangas’ attack was led by Rhys Free on four goals as Dylan Johnstone added three and Jarrod Findlay chipped in with two.

    Multiple goalkickers for the Demons were Hassan Ahmat-Watkins, Ethan Saville and Joel Walsh on two.

    Best for the Tyson Findlay-coached Kangas were Dylan Johnstone, Daniel Paterson, Joel Helman, Tynan Dove, Nathan Hammond and Daniel Coates.

    Joel Campbell, Riley Daniels, Jarrod Stokes, Kayne Davidson, Joel Walsh and Zach Threadgold played well for NNWU.

    A brilliant opening term set up Balranald’s away win against Tooleybuc Manangatang.

    The Kangaroos led 38-2 by quarter-time of the match at Tooleybuc.

    In the second it was the Saints who struck back to score 4.3 to just three behinds.

    The margin was 13 points at a quarter to play.

    Balranald added 2.3 to 1.5 in the last to clinch a 65-48 victory.

    Seth Connell and Jydon Neagle led the Roos’ attack on three goals each.

    Josh Williams kicked a match-high four goals for the Saints.

    Balranald’s best were Ryan Middlebrook, Harrison Soraggi, Ethan Gant, Seth Connell, Rory Fitzgerald and Drew Lloyd.

    Connor McDonald, John Wardle, Jaicob Kenny, Johnathan Marsden, Blake Grant and Ethan Goldfinch played well for the Saints.

    Mallee Eagles soared to a 45-point win against Tyntynder at Lalbert.

    The Eagles led 22-20 at half-time and then slammed on 5.3 to a goal in the crucial third quarter.

    Led by the play of Shaun Harrison, Braidon Bennett and Zac O’Meara, Mallee kicked on for an 80-35 victory.

    Paul Davis capped a great match with five goals for the Eagles as Darcy McGregor added two.

    Mallee’s best included Brandon Gardiner, Joe Halloran and Josh Bibby.

    Liam Whelan, Matt Corney, Tate Hulland, Matt Gilbee and Brock Storer were Tyntynder’s best.

    Woorinen Tigers marked a big win on Swan Hill’s turf.

    The Tigers led 34-12 at quarter-time and 60-25 by the long break.

    Jye Barry, Lachlan Gardner and Will Collicoat won plenty of contests as Woorinen went on to record a 122-34 victory.

    Collicoat kicked six goals as Jye Barry and Ben Hunt added three.

    Xavier Moloney kicked two goals for Swan Hill.

    Best for Woorinen included Thomas Isma, Josh Domaille and Henry Thompson.

    Swan Hill’s best were ruckman Toby Thoolen, Jarvis Keogh, Matt Wade, Elijah Miliado, Tom Holdstock and Luke Phelan.

    After being held to just five goals in the opening half of its clash with Koondrook Barham, Kerang unleashed a third-quarter blitz at Riverside Park.

    The Blues turned a 19-point lead at half-time into a 73-point margin by the last break after they scored 10.6 to 2.0 in a term on home turf.

    Rylee Smith went on to kick a match-high five goals in the 124-39 victory.

    The Blues had Josh Hann, Sam Heavyside and Jordan McNeil add two goals each.

    Koondrook Barham’s attack was led by Jacob Barrington with two.

    Best for Kerang were Josh Hann, Rylee Smith, Michael Dalrymple, Sam Heavyside, Ryan Gillingham and Josh Nitschke.

    Mitch Christensen, Scott Wood, Colin McVeigh, Jordan Bassett, Patrick Goble and Eli Boyd worked hard for the River Raiders.

    Round 8 scoreboard: https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/central-murray-football-netball-league/central-murray-football-netball-league-2023/9491cdbb

    A stand-alone match between Swan Hill and Tyntynder will be played this Saturday at Swan Hill.

    The main match between the Swans and Bulldogs on the King’s Birthday holiday weekend kicks off at 6pm. Reserves 4.20pm, Colts 2.40pm, Under 14.5 1.20pm, Under 12 12.15pm.

    Round nine in the Radio 3SH-backed senior competition to be run on June 17 includes Lake Boga against Kerang at Lake Boga Sports Club.

    Balranald is on home turf at Greenham Park to play Mallee Eagles.

    It’s the Bulldogs up against the Demons as Tyntynder faces Nyah Nyah West United at Swan Hill’s Alan Garden Reserve.

    Koondrook Barham meets Swan Hill at Barham Recreation Reserve.

    Woorinen tackles Tooleybuc Manangatang in Tigers’ territory at Woorinen.

    Cohuna Kangas have the bye.

     

    WOORINEN TIGERS CLAW WAY TO WIN AT SWAN HILL

    THE Woorinen Tigers clawed their way to a two-goal victory against Swan Hill in Saturday’s eighth round of A-grade netball in the Central Murray FNL season.

    Woorien led 15-10 at quarter-time on Swan Hill’s court.

    By half-time it was Swan Hill which led 31-27.

    The Swans won the third term, 15-13, but it was the Tigers who fought back brilliantly to outscore the Swans, 17-9 in the final stanza to complete a 57-55 victory.

    Tayla Bennett scored a match-high 45 goals for Woorinen as Emily Siely added 11, and Amy Cadd a goal.

    Swan Hill’s goalers were Zoe Morris, 29, and Ingrid Condely, 26.

    Kerang dominated play with Koondrook Barham on Kerang’s court at Riverside Park.

    The Blues led 35-18 at half-time and went on to record an 80-25 victory.

    Courtney Robertson scored 55 goals as Emma Wright added 14 and Keiarah Brooks, 11.

    Koondrook Barham’s attack was led by Emily Fasham, 14; Shanae O’Donoughue, six; and Ella Lodge, five.

    Tooleybuc Manangatang could not stop Balranald’s charge to a 67-23 victory.

    The Kangaroos led 43-10 by half-time on the Tooleybuc court.

    Ella Mirtschin scored 46 goals for Balranald as Jess Parry added 21.

    It was a closely-fought match between Nyah Nyah West United and Cohuna at Nyah.

    The Cohuna Kangas led 25-24 at half-time and won the third, 12-7.

    The Demons fired up to score 11 goals in the last, but Cohuna added 13 to claim a 50-42 result.

    Carmen Dye and Kobie McIvor led the Kangas’ attack on 30 and 20 goals.

    Mallee Eagles were too strong for Tyntynder at Lalbert.

    The Eagles led 41-19 at half-time and won the next two terms, 12-8 and 14-8.

    Kellie Walker scored 47 goals and Megan Thorneycroft added 20 in a 67-35 victory.

    Leading goalers for Tyntynder were Kimberley Calvert, 23, and Kelsey Rowe, 10.

    Round eight scoreboard:

    A-Reserve:

    Swan Hill 49 d Woorinen 34

    Kerang 41 d Koondrook Barham 17

    Tooleybuc Manangatang 24 db Balranald 62

    Nyah Nyah West United 34 db Cohuna 47

    Mallee Eagles 48 d Tyntynder 26

    B-Grade:

    Swan Hill 37 db Woorinen 54

    Kerang 27 db Koondrook Barham 70

    Tooleybuc Manangatang 26 db Balranald 57

    Mallee Eagles 36 d Tyntynder 21

    Nyah Nyah West United 53 d Cohuna 34

    B-Reserve:

    Swan Hill 36 d Woorinen 22

    Kerang 39 db Koondrook Barham 43

    Tooleybuc Manangatang 15 db Balranald 54

    Nyah Nyah West United 34 db Cohuna 40

    Mallee Eagles 32 db Tyntynder 44

    18-and-under:

    Swan Hill 60 d Woorinen 44

    Kerang 28 db Koondrook Barham 39

    Mallee Eagles 18 db Tyntynder 45

    Nyah Nyah West United 2 db Cohuna 117

    Tooleybuc Manangatang fw Balranald

    16-and-under:

    Swan Hill 14 db Woorinen 47

    Kerang 57 d Koondrook Barham 57

    Tooleybuc Manangatang 53 d Balranald 12

    Mallee Eagles 58 d Tyntynder 32

    Nyah Nyah West United 17 db Cohuna 90

    14-and-under:

    Swan Hill 26 db Woorinen 32

    Kerang 7 db Koondrook Barham 35

    Tooleybuc Manangatang 26 db Balranald 30

    Nyah Nyah West United 29 d Cohuna 7

    Mallee Eagles 29 d Tyntynder 22

     

    Swan Hill and Tyntynder play their Round 6 clash on the King’s Birthday holiday weekend, in a special night game on June 10.

    Round nine includes Lake Boga against Kerang at Lake Boga Sports Club.

    Balranald is home at Greenham Park to play Mallee Eagles.

    It’s the Bulldogs up against the Demons as Tyntynder faces Nyah Nyah West United at Swan Hill’s Alan Garden Reserve.

    Koondrook Barham meets Swan Hill at Barham Recreation Reserve.

    Woorinen faces Tooleybuc Manangatang in Tigers’ territory at Woorinen.

    Cohuna Kangas have the bye.

     

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CMFNL Round 8 Preview

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    Demons fire up for clash with Cohuna at Nyah

    THE Demons from Nyah Nyah West United will put the heat on Cohuna Kangas in Saturday’s eighth round of the Central Murray FNL’s senior footy action.

    Sixth in the 3SH-backed competition on a 3-3 record, Nyah Nyah West United is back on home turf at Nyah for this crucial contest.

    The Cohuna Kangas make their way to Nyah determined to mark their fourth win and jump a rung on the ladder.

    NNWU had the bye last round.

    The previous Saturday the Demons were in great form as they won 130-68 against Mallee Eagles at Lalbert.

    Best for NNWU in that match were Joel Walsh, Jarrod Stokes, Charlie Boulton and Ethan Saville.

    A Demons’ attack which includes Hassan Ahmat-Watkins, Alex Erlandson and Dominic Gallo will be up against Nathan Hammond, Jake Hammond and Daniel Paterson.

    After consecutive defeats in rounds four and five, Cohuna is now chasing three wins on the trot.

    Cohuna scored a hard-fought 88-70 victory at home against Mallee Eagles last round as Jarrod Findlay, Joel Helman, Daniel Paterson and Luke Conca led the way.

    Key players for the Kangas include Sam McGlone, coach Tyson Findlay, Will Thrum and Rhys Free.

    Four points is the difference between the third-placed Woorinen and seventh-placed Swan Hill who clash at Swan Hill this Saturday.

    Swan Hill is on the rebound from a 41-75 loss at Balranald.

    The task does not become any easier against a Woorinen line-up which has a 4-2 record following a 50-57 loss at home to the unbeaten Kerang.

    Swan Hill has the experienced Toby Thoolen in the ruck and had Hamish Robertson and Matt Wade play well against Balranald.

    Another player to watch for the Swans is Matt Holdstock on a wing.

    Holdstock has played for Swan Hill since 2018 after stints with Kerang, Golden Square, Newbridge, Cohuna Kangas, and Murrabit.

    An attack which includes Zach Mihocek, Elijah Miliado and Sonny Beasy will test the Tigers.

    Key players for the Woorinen Tigers include Angus Butterfield, Lachlan Gardner in the ruck, Robbie Miller and Robert Rush.

    Key targets in attack are Danko Bzenic, Doug Beames and Will Collicoat.

    Tooleybuc Manangatang is on home turf at Tooleybuc to take on Balranald.

    The Saints have a 1-5 record but played well to finish within two goals of Tyntynder last round.

    Best for the Saints in that match were Jaicob Kenny, Jack Mazzarella, Rory Alexander and John Wardle.

    Tooleybuc Manangatang will also look for big games from the likes of Josh Williams in the forward line, Ethan Goldfinch in the centre, and rover Tim Babui.

    A 5-1 record has Balranald in second place on the ladder.

    The Kangaroos beat Swan Hill by 34 points at Balranald last Saturday as Jaxon Neagle, Jordan Wilkins, Matt Neagle and Ryan Middlebrook were best.

    A talented line-up from Balranald includes Rory Fitzgerald, Ethan Gant, Drew Lloyd and Harrison Soraggi.

    Mallee Eagles take on Tyntynder at Lalbert.

    The Eagles had Brett Thomas, Zac O’Meara and , Darcy McGregor play well in the round seven clash at Cohuna.

    Mallee also has Angus McKenzie in the ruck, Billy O’Meara on a wing, Beau Bennett and Ayden Tessari.

    Tyntynder will be eyeing a great chance to chalk up consecutive wins.

    Roy George, Matt Gilbee and Wilhelm Hawkins were among the best in the 63-51 win against the Saints from Tooleybuc Manangatang.

    Jason Eagle is the key target in a Bulldogs’ attack that includes Matt Corney, Justin Ellis and Josh Stone.

    Kerang is back at Riverside Park to take on Koondrook Barham.

    The Troy Coates-coached Kerang had to work hard for a 57-50 win at Woorinen as Josh Nitschke, Sam Heavyside, Sam Nitschke and Jake Daglish were best.

    A formidable Kerang line-up includes Martin Kelly on a wing, ruck-rover Josh Hann, Michael Dalrymple at centre half-forward, and Nic Pay in defence.

    Koondrook Barham was beaten 39-98 at home by Lake Boga.

    The River Raiders will look to Tom Amor, Eli Boyd, Domenico Cirillo and captain Patrick Goble to show the way in terms of pressure and making the most of possessions.

    Other key players for Koondrook Barham include Mitch Christensen, Colin McVeigh and Harley Burmeister-Lyons.

    Lake Boga has the bye.

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    POSITION AVAILABLE

    AFL Central Victoria together with AFL Victoria have now commenced recruitment for new Club Development Lead position at AFL Central Victoria.

    The Club Development Lead role is a full-time position based in Bendigo, covering all of the AFL Central Vic region. Funding and responsibility for this role is equally shared between AFL Central Vic and AFL Victoria, providing greater support to clubs across the region.

    The Club Development Lead will report to the AFL Central Vic Regional Manager.

    Official closing date for applications is 23 June however we may commence interviewing candidates prior to that date. Applications are to be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    To learn more click here.

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