Harry's back home with the Bombers
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From Bendigo Advertiser
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From The Age
Reported by Brent Diamond
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PORT Melbourne defender Jarrod Dalton has his sights set on following in the footsteps of other mature-age defenders from the VFL, including Peter Faulks and Alex Silvagni, in snaring an AFL rookie spot at the end of the season.
From Bendigo Advertiser
Reported by Tanya Paolucci
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Bendigo Bombers’ new football manager Graham Pratt has a wealth of experience when it comes to the development of young footballers.
Pratt will be based in Bendigo alongside Bombers’ general manager Peter Lodewijks and will focus on developing and maintaining football operations at the club.
From Inside Football
Reported by Paul Amy
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A few weeks ago in his Inside Football column, Crackers Keenan said it had become customary for Port Melbourne players to throw water over Malcolm Lynch after games.
The reason? Lynch's form is so hot he needs cooling.
From Whitehorse Leader
Reported by Conor Ryan
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IT was a case of back to reality for Box Hill, as an inexperienced line-up went down to Bendigo by 73 points at Windy Hill on Sunday.
The Hawks bombed-out after half-time, as a six-point deficit turned into 34 points at three-quarter-time, before the Bombers enjoyed a seven-goal-to-one final-term romp to a 21.15 (141) to 10.8 (68) win.
From Port Phillip Leader
Reported by Paul Amy
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IT was a 10-goal victory and a declaration of intent that left the VFL in no doubt why Port Melbourne is the clear premiership favourite.
From The Age
Reported by Brent Diamond
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RICHMOND defender David Gourdis's best-on-ground performance in shutting down Brendan Fevola helped the Coburg Tigers to an upset 10-point win over the Scorpions at Casey Fields yesterday.
From Bendigo Advertiser
Reported by Luke West
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THE Bendigo Bank Bombers are back in the VFL top four after a commanding 73-point win over the Box Hill Hawks at Windy Hill yesterday.
The Bombers charged away from the Hawks in the second half as they won 21.15 (141) to 10.8 (68).