Match Reviews | Things are tight at the top in the SS&A OMFNL ladder with Albury leading the way on six wins and then the next four teams are all on five wins.
The big mover has been Wangaratta after losing its first three games have now risen to second place with five straight victories. A bye this week will likely see them drop down a rung or two.
The big winner out of the round was Wangaratta Rovers who finished too strong for Yarrawonga to win a high-standard encounter by 32 points.
Yarrawonga led by 12 points during the third quarter before the Rovers led by young gun Toby Murray, Tom Baulch and Michael Clarke restored an 18-point lead at the final change.
Clarke was able to keep leading goal kicker Leigh Williams to two goals. With Cody Schutt, Sam Murray and Will Nolan in great form the Rover’s defence is emerging as good as any in the comp.