There were some big results in Murray League Football last week. Echuca United announced themselves as the team to beat for the 2013 flag with a solid 26 point victory over Mulwala on the Lions home ground. Finley also let everyone know they will again be contenders, thumping Numurkah by 82 points, and Cobram let Tongala know they still have some work to do, with a 31 point victory.
A nine-goal haul by Moama recruit Tyler Jones was not enough for the Magpies to record their first win at home in 2013, losing 20.6(126) to 13.16(94) to an accurate Congupna on Saturday.
A hoodoo was broken and a league took notice when Echuca United beat Mulwala by 26 points at Lonsdale Reserve on Saturday.
From the Border Mail
Western Bulldogs midfielder Daniel Cross says he would like to play O&M when his AFL career finished. YARRAWONGA’S AFL star Tom Lonergan says he’s unlikely to play for the Pigeons once he’s finished at the highest level.
From the Border Mail
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From the Shepp News
Shepparton United’s key defensive recruit Brad Henderson will make his Demons debut against Shepparton Swans on Saturday.
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From the Border Mail
WODONGA Raiders coach Ken Stevenson has hit back at the club’s critics following their stirring come from behind win against Myrtleford on Saturday.
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From the Border Mail
WODONGA Raiders proved there was life after century goal-kicker Patrick Rose when his goal-square replacement Dean Limbach helped lift them to a 24-point win against Myrtleford at Birallee Park on Saturday.