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yarrawongaBorder Mail | YARRAWONGA’S 28-point win over Myrtleford has come at a cost, with Jarryd Whinray suffering another knee injury.

The injury-plagued midfielder will have scans this week after an incident in Saturday’s scrappy triumph at the J.C. Lowe Oval.

“It’s his ‘good one’, so he’s not feeling too bad,” Pigeons assistant coach Kerry Bahr said.

“He'll get scans on Monday and see how he goes.”

It was the only sour note on the club’s eighth win of the season, which pushed it above North Albury into fourth spot on the ladder.

Kayne Pettifer had a great battle with Saint Luke Chapman, finishing with four goals.

Craig Ednie was outstanding for the Pigeons, as were Marcus and Connor Hargreaves, while Kristan Height, Mitch Dalbosco and Christian Burgess flew the flag for Myrtleford.

“Our boys had a crack and our tackling and our pressure was 10 times better than last week,” injured Myrtleford co-coach Brad Murray said.

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