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Round 18 Results

North Ballarat 5.12 (42)
Northern Bullants 7.8 (50)

Coburg Tigers 14.10 (94)
Sandringham 13.10 (88)

Collingwood 14.14 (98)
Tasmania 14.12 (96)

Werribee Tigers 18.9 (117)
Box Hill Hawks 7.15 (57)

Williamstown 23.27 (165)
Bendigo Bombers 1.4 (10)

Frankston 10.10 (70)
Casey Scorpions 16.10 (106)

Geelong 7.12 (54)
Port Melbourne 22.13 (145)

Club
Williamstown
North Ballarat
Port Melbourne
Casey Scorpions
Werribee Tigers
Coburg Tigers
Frankston
Northern Bullants
Sandringham
Geelong
Collingwood
Box Hill Hawks
Bendigo Bombers
Tasmania
Pts
56
56
56
44
44
40
36
36
28
28
24
20
20
16

From the Herald-Sun
Reported by Chris Mitchell

Full article Click here

SANDRINGHAM is on the verge of missing the finals for the first time since 2001, but skipper Peter Summers has implored his side to keep the faith.

With just three games before finals, time is fast running out for the ninth-placed Zebras, who are a win behind eight-placed Northern Bullants and equal on 28 points with 10th-placed Geelong.

Sandringham travels to Coburg City Oval to face the seventh-placed Tigers today, before finishing a tough season away to sixth-placed Frankston and a potentially season-defining Round 20 clash at home with ladder leader North Ballarat.

The Zebras squandered a golden opportunity to move into the top eight last Sunday when they lost to Geelong by 11 points at Trevor Barker Oval, and Summers knows time is ticking.

"This week is make or break for us," said Summers, 24, who spent the pre-season with Sandy's AFL affiliate Melbourne. "It's huge. We have to win every game from here on in."

From the ABC Grandstand website
Reported by Chris Thompson

They may be playing for different things, but the Roosters and the Bullants both have their seasons on the line in round 18 of the VFL and ABC Grandstand will be at North Ballarat Oval to bring you all the action live this Saturday from 1pm.

The Roosters are crowing as they come towards the end of the home-and-away season, flying high a game clear at the top of the ladder. After last week’s away win over Casey, North Ballarat will be brimming with confidence and looking forward to playing in front of a big home crowd.

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Round 18 teams

North Ballarat vs. Northern Bullants (ABC TV)
Saturday 16th August - AUSTAR Arena at 1:10 PM

North Ballarat

B Greig Moloney Sharkey
HB Feery Searl Watt
C Roach Lower Sansbury
HF McMahon Clifton Wundke
F Chester Jones Spolding
R Stephenson Sewell Grima
Int Swallow Garlett Tarrant
Edwards Dignan McConnell
Driscoll Owen Gregg
Goodes Taylor 
Northern Bullants

B Gianfagna Austin J. Vansittart
HB Pfeiffer Bower Houlihan
C Jackson Hadley Armfield
HF Betts Hartlett Wiggins
F Jacobs Saddington Cloke
R A. O'hAilpin Bentick Blackwell
Int Teague Morgan Edwards
Ja. Bannister Colbert Boundy
Hill Lappin Joseph
Iacobucci Anderson Ellard

Round 17 tipping update

Names
Bobby Borough
Kain (Casey)
Keith Lumley
Paul- Saints
Con Milonas
Darren Tudor
Parry
Stephen Allender
Vaughan
Arthur Paul
Ian Crocker
Jason Borough
Pts
85
85
85
85
84
84
84
84
84
83
82
82

LEADERS BOARD

George "Everywhere Man" Paras, who is currently working up a tan on Cable Beach after fronting up at the Broome Cup on Saturday, tipped 6 this week and has kicked 4 clear of the quartet of Bobby Borough, Kain Pollard, Keith Lumley and Paul 'Saints' Martinez who are all locked on 85 with another five tipsters - Con Milonas, Darren Tudor, Parry Paras, Stephen Allender and Vaughan Shannon on 84. With 3 rounds to go there are still plenty of chances.

SEVEN WINNERS- THE JACKPOT GOES OFF!

Simon "Gibbo" Gibson scored himself a lazy $90 by being the only tipster to tip all seven this week. Seven winners prize will revert to $30 this week.

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