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Northern Bullants: 2.2.14 ~ 4.3.27 ~ 7.5.47 ~ 10.8.68
North Ballarat: 3.4.22 ~ 5.6.36 ~ 13.6.84 ~ 14.7.91

GOALS:
Northern Bullants: Cloke 5, Saddington 2, Neaves, Bransgrove, Garlett.
North Ballarat: Edwards 2, Driscoll 2, Wundke 2, Dinnell 2, Garlett, Searl, Smith, Jones, White, Goodes.

BEST:
Northern Bullants: Cloke, McCorkell, Iacobucci, Bannister, Saddington, Bentick.
North Ballarat: Stephenson, Watt, Edwards, Roach, White, Garlett.

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Roosters ready to make it two in row

From Ballarat Courier
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NORTH Ballarat can become the undisputed king of the Victorian Football League by completing back-to-back premierships on Friday night.

Having waited 13 years to capture their first VFL flag, the Selkirk Roosters can make it two in a row against the Carlton-aligned Northern Bullants at Etihad Stadium.

North Ballarat stormed into the grand final with a crushing 61-point victory over Collingwood at Port Melbourne on Saturday, 22.14 (146) to 12.13 (85).

The Roosters took the match away from Collingwood with a scintillating nine-goal third quarter.

The Magpies hit the lead with a goal just 30 seconds into the term after a sea-sawing first half.
Daniel Feery is brought to the ground in the thrid quarter, but it was all to no avail for Collingwood. Daniel Feery is brought to the ground in the thrid quarter, but it was all to no avail for Collingwood.

Bullants set up tough test for Roosters

From The Age
Reported by Brent Diamond
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A SPEEDY Northern Bullants are set to test reigning premier North Ballarat's pace in Friday night's VFL grand final after making Port Melbourne appear slow in its upset 21-point preliminary final victory at TEAC Oval yesterday.

Carlton speedster Chris Yarran was flashy and best on ground with five goals and 25 disposals, providing a backbone for what could be the beginning of an ominous 2010 campaign.

Yarran, who was the No. 6 selection in the 2008 AFL draft, and his Blues sidekick Jeff Garlett, controlled proceedings in a dominant second term where the Bullants piled on six unanswered goals to steer a nine-point quarter-time buffer out to 43-points at the main break.

Bullants coach David Teague believes Yarran and Garlett - who loom as the Bullants' secret weapons - will be even more effective at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.
Cameron Cloke celebrates one of his four goals in the Bullants' match against Port Melbourne.

Cameron Cloke celebrates one of his four goals in the Bullants' match against Port Melbourne.
Photo: Getty Images

 

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