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A QUIET achiever. There is no better way to describe North Ballarat defender Matt Sharkey.
He is one of the Selkirk Roosters most decorated players.

Sharkey is a two-time VFL premiership player and a club best-and-fairest, having tied for the honour with Michael Searl in 2008.

And he is quiet.

Roosters call up Tate to replace Benjamin

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NORTH Ballarat last night called up Oliver Tate for a defensive role against Box Hill Hawks in tomorrow's VFL preliminary final at Box Hill.

Tate replaces Clinton Benjamin.

Tate has been in and out of the Selkirk Roosters' line-up all season, managing 11 senior appearances.

From Ballarat Courier
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NORTH Ballarat defender Dan Feery undergoes surgery today to repair a broken nose.

The operation means the in-form Feery will miss tomorrow's clash with Sandringham at Eureka Stadium Ballarat.

Feery broke his nose against Coburg Tigers on Sunday - a blow that kept him out of action for the second half.

From Ballarat Courier
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NORTH BALLARAT had the win it needed to have in the Victorian Football League at Eureka Stadium Ballarat yesterday.
The Roosters kept a persistent Coburg Tigers at arm's length by 22 points to retain their hold on second position.

Getting home 15.13 (103) to 12.9 (81) was nothing to get carried away with.

Roosters tread carefully in run home

From the Ballarat Courier
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NORTH Ballarat has a lot at stake over the remaining four home-and-away rounds in the Victorian Football League.
The Selikirk Roosters have achieved two major objectives.

They locked up another finals appearance early in the season and then sealed a top-four finish with a four-point win over Port Melbourne a week ago.

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