Van Berlo stands tall in for Wangaratta Magpies in win over North ...
Magpies move into top-five with tight win over Hoppers. HOT PIE: Dylan Van Berlo was enormous in defence for Wangaratta against North Albury, taking a match-winning mark in the final minute at Bunton Park.A MATCH-saving mark in the final minute to Wangaratta’s Dylan Van Berlo saw the Magpies hang on for a five-point victory over North Albury at Bunton Park.With a Shaun Mannagh shot set to put the Hoppers up by a point, Van Berlo reeled in his 15th mark of the day on the goal-line ..>> view originalRutherglen fends off fast-finishing Tigers
Two measly behinds were all that separated Rutherglen and Barnawartha on Saturday TOUGH STUFF: Barkly Park held up reasonably well after Friday's rain and the result was exciting, end-to-end footy. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRERUTHERGLEN had to fight to keep their hopes of a double chance alive against Barnawartha, but hung on for a compelling two-point win.The match had more plot twists than Days of Our Lives, but the Cats were the ones to come up trumps in a stirring final quarter.Th..>> view originalCommunity diary
Penrith gave Brisbane a hiding in a 31-12 win at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.>> view originalMackie booked in victory
Albury's ability to kick quick goals has torpedoed Wodonga Raiders out of the top five. MACKIE WHACK: Morris medallist Joel Mackie was reported in Albury's win over Wodonga Raiders at Birallee Park. Picture: ELENOR TEDENBORGALBURY’S ability to kick quick goals has torpedoed Wodonga Raiders out of the top five.The Tigers' stars proved the difference against a gritty, but out-gunned, home team in the 10.8 (68) to 6.9 (45) win.But Albury's Morris Medallist Joel Mackie was reported fo..>> view originalA silver lining in loss
The family of late stock agent Trevor Parker have already raised more than $6000 for the Alfred Hospital burns unit as they prepare to take part in Run Melbourne on Sunday. INSPIRED: Trevor Parker's son Damian, wife Bernadette, brother Ken and son Ged will raise money for the Alfred Hospital. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRESix months after the accident that changed their lives, the family of late stock agent Trevor Parker continue to be inspired by the support of friends and the wider co..>> view originalI told Dank, 'This is bulls…': Bomber
AFL: Saturday roundup of main games
AFL: Saturday roundup of main gamesAAP10:58PM July 23, 2016Save Gold Coast’s key forwards have combined to wreak havoc against Fremantle, paving the way for a 24-point AFL win.Both sides fielded undermanned teams due to injury, but Suns trio Sam Day, Peter Wright and Tom Lynch stood tall above the rest in the 16.9 (105) to 12.9 (81) victory at Metricon Stadium at the Gold Coast on Saturday afternoon.Day booted four goals in arguably his best AFL game in several years, while Wright’s terrific deb..>> view originalEffort lacking for Broncos: Boyd
Many thought the Broncos' game against Penrith on Friday night would be the beginning of a Brisbane revival – a charge towards the top four that would reinforce their status as a premiership contender. It couldn't have gone any more differently, with the Panthers not only outplaying the Broncos but also embarrassing them 31-12 in front of their home fans. Brisbane's forwards were dominated; only one – captain Corey Parker – managed to run for over 100 metres. Playmakers Ben Hunt and Anthony Mi..>> view originalWest Coast defeats wasteful Melbourne by one goal to keep top four hopes alive
Eagles win five in a row1:00AFL: West Coast have won their 5th game in a row with a win over Melbourne in Perth. Josh Kennedy kicked three goals in the Eagles win. Picture: Daniel WilkinsBraden QuartermainePerthNowWEST Coast did enough to get the points, but didn’t go close to shaking off perceptions the Eagles are not the real deal this year.Our eyes tell us the Eagles don’t look like a top-four team. They probably haven’t for most of a season that is now 18 rounds deep.Yet the maths tells us ..>> view originalAFL season 2016: Western Bulldogs devastated after losing Mitch Wallis and Jack Redpath to serious injuries
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge concedes his club faces a challenge to pick up the pieces after a "devastating night" in which the Dogs lost Mitch Wallis and Jack Redpath to long-term injuries, as well as falling from the top four.The Dogs lost to St Kilda by 15 points at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night, but final-quarter injuries to Wallis (broken fibula and tibia) and Redpath (ACL) made things considerably worse. Mitch Wallis howls in agony after breaking his leg. Photo: AFL Media..>> view original
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