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From Bendigo Advertiser
Reported by Nathan Dole
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BENDIGO Gold’s winning run stretched to six yesterday as it beat long-time VFL nemesis North Ballarat by 26 points at Eureka Stadium.
The winning ratio in Bendigo and Ballarat clashes stood at 19-2 in the Roosters favour heading into the round 15 contest.
From Ballarat Courier
Reported by Melanie Wheland
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FOUR quick, emphatic goals in succession effectively buried North Ballarat Roosters yesterday.
All it took was a lapse, less than eight minutes long, for the Essendon-listed Bendigo to take control and set up a 26-point win at Eureka Stadium.
SATURDAY JULY 14
(Development League)Northern Blues vs Casey Scorpions at Preston 9:30am
Collingwood vs Geelong at Victoria Park 1pm
Bendigo vs Casey Scorpions at Windy Hill 1:10pm(ABC1TV)
(Foxtel Cup 2nd Semi)Claremont vs Port Melbourne at Patersons Stadium at 5:05pm Melb Time (Live on Fox Sports 1)
From Bendigo Advertiser
Reported by Adam Bourke
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BENDIGO Gold skipper Ben Duscher will miss a second consecutive game because of an ankle injury.
Duscher was a late withdrawal from the Gold side which defeated Werribee two weeks and wasn’t named for Sunday’s clash with arch-rival North Ballarat in Ballarat.
From www.localfooty.com.au
Reported by Chris Cavanagh
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THE Northern Blues were unable to record a victory in Darren Harris' first game back as coach.
From www.localfooty.com.au
Reported by Luke D'Anello
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WERRIBEE'S bevy of tall forwards delayed Nathan Ablett's debut in the VFL team.
But on Saturday it was the Geelong premiership player who stood tallest, booting four goals in a best-afield display as the Tigers smashed top four co-tenant Casey Scorpions by 78 points Avalon Airport Oval.