COLERAINE jumped back aboard the winning train against Heywood at home after being left at the station for three of its last four outings, as the South West District Football Netball League season winds its way towards the finals.
IT was another tough Hampden Football Netball League outing for the Hamilton Kangaroos, hosting the North Warrnambool Eagles and falling to the visitors by 70 points on Saturday.
SIX locals have been selected in the region’s V/Line Cup squad ahead of the return of the competition to its tradition slot in the September school holidays.
HAMILTON Kangaroos fell short of a grand final spot by a single goal in their Western Victoria Female Football League qualifying final against Horsham Demons at D.C. Farren Oval on Sunday.
JOE McArlein’s men have looked like a premiership contender in patches but haven’t been able to put 20 minutes together in a quarter, let alone a four-quarter effort - until the weekend, when they posted a 102-point win over the East Gambier Bulldogs.
DARTMOOR assumed top spot on the South West District Football Netball League ladder on Saturday after a titanic struggle against Coleraine saw the home side claim a two-goal victory, 13.7 (85) to 11.7 (73).
IN a big week for the Hampden Football Netball League, as the competition celebrated Indigenous round for the first time, Portland managed to outlast rivals Hamilton, 12.12 (84) to 11.11 (77).
THE Hamilton Boomers will look a little different during their clash against the South Warrnambool Hurricanes, with the locals set to debut a new guernsey for today's Football Integration Development Association (FIDA) clash.