June 2011

  1. Bombers fail test of strength

    From Bendigo Advertiser
    Reported by Luke West
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    IT was an important day for the Bendigo Bank Bombers on Saturday.
    It was the Bombers’ return to the Queen Elizabeth Oval for the first time in more than a year, and a chance to stand up and show they are capable of mixing it with the best teams in the VFL.

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  2. Roosters show muscle, outclass Bullants

    From Ballarat Courier
    Reported by Melanie Whelan
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    WHEN North Ballarat coach Gerard FitzGerald called for his team to be at its most ferocious, his Roosters answered.
    They responded in a seven-goal final term to emphatically close off a 44-point upset against Northern Bullants at Visy Park.

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  3. Media Watch

    Given recent discussion on this forum, time to once again keep the press on their toes.

    The Age takes the prize today for the best coverage of the VFL - 10 players are referred to in their VFL story, and five of them are VFL listed. In the Herald Sun, 12 players names are mentioned, yet only three of them VFL players.

  4. Round 14 Fixture

    SATURDAY JULY 2
    Geelong vs Frankston at Skilled Stadium 1pm
    Box Hill Hawks vs Collingwood at Box Hill 1:10pm(ABC1TV,3WBC)
    (Curtain Raiser TAC Cup Eastern Ranges vs Bendigo Pioneers at 10:10am)
    Werribee vs Casey Scorpions at Avalon Airport Oval,Werribee 2pm
    (Reserves Game at 11am)
    North Ballarat vs Sandringham at Eureka Stadium 2pm
    (Reserves Game at 11am)

  5. Mooney ready for recall

    From Sunday Age
    Reported by Brent Diamond
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    GEELONG veteran Cameron Mooney says he has decided he wants to play on in the hope of being part of another flag, after an impressive four-week stint in the VFL.

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