HAWKESDALE-MACARTHUR remains in sight of a final’s appearance in the Mininera and District Football League (MDFL) seniors after a stirring victory against Lismore-Derrinallum at Hawkesdale Recreation Reserve on Saturday, 11.11 (77) to 6.11 (47).
HAMILTON Kangaroos dropped just their third game for the season in the Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) Open netball against North Warrnambool Eagles, but remain in the top four, the final score was 46-32 in favour of the visitors.
HEATHMERE’S under-17 side in the Greater South West Junior Football League demonstrated their talent once more on Saturday in Heywood, coming away with a 23.14 (152) to 3.2 (20) win over Portland Tigers.
HAMITON Kangaroos couldn’t manage to get over the line against North Warrnambool Eagles in a game of classic wet weather footy falling 38 points short in round 10 of the Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) seniors’ competition.
HAMILTON’S Jess Rentsch is playing the best footy of her career after coming back from a broken leg which happened last season, the 17-year-old was presented with her Australian Academy jumper on Sunday before her first game representing the AFLW Academy.
PENSHURST will be looking to shake free of the logjam on the Mininera and District Netball Association (MDNA) premiership ladder when it travels to Woorndoo Recreation Reserve today to battle Woorndoo-Mortlake who are equal on points with the Bombers.
COMING off their first win of the year, the Hamilton Kangaroos will look to put up a strong fight against the North Warrnambool Eagles at Melville Oval, as the Round 10 action of the Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) seniors gets underway.
HAMILTON Kangaroos easily accounted for the Camperdown Magpies in the Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) Under 18.5 competition, dominating the entire game to win by 66 points, 10.13 (73) to 1.1 (7).
HAMILTON Kangaroos has swooped into Camperdown on Saturday to collect its sixth win of the Hampden Football Netball League 2023 season with a convincing victory, 69-44 that cements its place in the top four.
PORTLAND’S senior footballers suffered a setback on Saturday, going down 21.16 (142) to 8.9 (57) against a much-improved Port Fairy outfit at Hanlon Park.