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Desperate: Tongala's Louise Brennan and Moama's Kelli Johns had a fierce battle on Saturday. Reports and results Page 24.
Moama faces its second do-or-die final in as many weeks on Sunday when it meets Barooga at Barooga in a knock-out semi-final. The Magpies, coming off the back of a solid 40-point win against the Deniliquin Rams last week, are sure to have their work cut out when they meet the team many believe is the premiership smokey. Barooga also has
From page 28 ``I think the Ky coach has quite clearly stated we're not the best side they have played this year and we were the last team to beat them,'' Henderson said. ``So we've got a fair bit to play for.'' Echuca's round eight victory against Kyabram was the only time the sides have met this year and was one
Echuca v Kyabram at Tatura
B: C Sutton, A Briggs, A Childs
HB: D Butler, X Campbell, P Hubbard
C: T Sheldon, J Dorward, D Ismail
HF:M Pollock, L Wilkinson, J Campbell
F: C Egan, J Perry, C Casey
FOLL: B Rinaldi, K Height, B Murray
INT: M Costello, J Edgar, B Welch
Reserves v Kyabram at Tatura
B: B Borkowski, M Grant, J Watson
HB: A Evans, T Castles, C
The excitement at Moama continues with only one of its teams eliminated on the weekend, leaving five teams still in finals contention. It was fantastic to see all the matches well-attended by Moama supporters. Under 17s and under 15s will play next week after earning this week off, finishing on top of their respective ladders. In A grade, the girls started
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Preliminary finals
A grade: Colbinabbin 32 d Leitchville-Gunbower 29. Goals, Colbinabbin: Paige Tuohey 25, Felicity Ryan 7; Leitchville-Gunbower: Melanie Brereton 18, Tess McGillivray 8, Rachel Thomson 3. Best, Colbinabbin: Kate Hill, Felicity Ryan; Leitchville-Gunbower: Samantha Drover, Phoebe Dye.
A reserve: Mt Pleasant 35 d Huntly 32. Goals, Mt Pleasant: Sarah Mannes 24, Melissa Nihill 11; Huntly: Kristy Moulday 21, Sueann Mizzi 11. Best,
In the final round of the Goulburn Valley Netball League home-and-away season, Echuca played arch-rival Rochester. On a big day of netball, the three winning teams secured big margins, while B reserve lost by a single goal. The Murray Bombers' A grade team had a massive win against the Tigerettes on Saturday. In a fantastic start, the girls came out running
Rich River Croquet Club held its annual charity day on August 24. The event attracted more than 40 entries and the players had an enjoyable day, with some travelling long distances from their clubs in Victoria and NSW. The weather was a little uncomfortable, but all players stayed the distance with Rich River member Pam Kane winning the event. The money
Echuca Moama Cycling Club's premier event, The Shamrock Hotel Noel Smith Memorial, was held on Sunday. A 93km road race from Huntly to Echuca, the race provides a real test for riders with a mix of rolling hills and solid winds. More than 60 riders started the race, greeted by freezing conditions and thick fog blanketing the road as they entered