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Footy Wrap: This weeks game at Bushfield promises to be a tough encounter with the Saints and Eagles rivalry growing over the last few years. A win will see the Saints move three games clear of the second placed Eagles but a loss would reduce hermes replica belt the gap to just one with five rounds remaining.
Against the Roosters last week we had a solid effort by the seniors in trying conditions which saw them return to the winners list, best players were Ben Goodall, Ben Dobson and Seamus Blake.
The reserves had a convincing win with Sam McElgunn, Eli Barker and Jordan Sicely best players. The reserves are now in fourth place on the same amount of points as second placed Camperdown and a game clear of fifth placed Portland and sixth place South Warrnambool.
The U18.5s suffered another loss with Matthew Speed, Billy Keane and Levi Johnson best players but hung onto 5th spot. A big game against the top placed Eagles this week and a positive result would greatly improve the boy chances of securing September action and shaping their season.
Netball Wrap: The A Grade netballers continued their unbeaten streak comfortably, with best Hermes Replica player Carley Thomas shooting 53 goals to move further ahead Replica Hermes Handbags at
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A1 and A2 both lost with Kristen Sheehan (A1) and Krystal Harrington (A2) best players. A1 is now fourth but level on points with the third placed Roosters and only a few percentage points behind them so there still is plenty of games left to take back a top three spot. A2 holds onto second place.
South was too strong in each of the junior games; best players were with Maddi Tobias (U17s), Sophie Webster (U15s) and Aleisha Mugavin (U13s). The under 12 and 14 have both improved significantly this year but also went down to the Roosters on Sunday.
Other News: The final 300 club lunch for 2013 is on Sunday (21/7) come along for a nice meal and a few drinks and support the junior footballers and netballers in their last home game before the finals.
The B Ball is on Saturday night (20/7) at Quamby East. Tickets are $50 each or $80 a double (includes supper and bus). Bus leaves KFC in Warrnambool at 6.30 and the clubrooms at 7.30. A highlight of the night will be the bucking bull,
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