Riverine Herald |
Murray Football League has suspended four players, Tongala guns Jordan Souter and Adam Lovison, Deniliquin Rams captain Nicholas Howe and Rumbalara midfielder Nathan Kerr, not providing an adequate reason for missing interleague training.
Border Mail |
BRAD Ottens says he is excited by the prospect of playing in the most decorated forward line in country football history today.
Border Mail |
KADE Stevens and Matt Pendergast are hoping their decisions to sign on at Lavington now, rather than the end of the year, helps the club get itself in a strong position for next season.
Border Mail |
LAVINGTON has re-appointed coach James Saker for the next two years. And, in a further boost, champion midfielders Matt Pendergast and Kade Stevens will also remain with the club.
Border Mail |
SCANS reveal forward Josh Maher has a broken hand.
Border Mail |
JOSH Maher is out of the Albury Tigers line-up for four to six weeks after breaking his hand in last weekend's dramatic win against Lavington.
Border Mail |
NORTH Albury sent out a threatening warning with its 60-point flogging of Myrtleford last week but have they got what it takes to mow down the Pigeons?
Border Mail |
IT’S fair to say Steve Jamison enjoyed his 200th game for Kiewa-Sandy Creek far more than he did his 100th.
Border Mail |
JASON Akermanis has cast some doubt over his immediate playing future, with the North Albury coach admitting he has no idea when he’ll run out for the Hoppers again.
Border Mail |
“A DISGRACE.” That’s what some of the Ovens and Murray’s greatest have labelled modern-day players after a review into representative football was detailed by league officials yesterday.