Match Reviews | The final make-up of the top five in football has been settled with two rounds remaining in the SS&A OMFNL 2023 season.
With the top five locked away the only interest remaining inside the top five will be who out of Yarrawonga or Albury will take top spot.
Wodonga will make its first appearance in a senior OMFNL finals series since 2009, the 14 years finals drought is the longest in the league’s history.
The Bulldogs have jumped up into fourth position, relegating Wangaratta Rovers to fifth, after beating the Rovers at the WJ Findlay Oval on Saturday.
Needing to win one of its last three matches to ensure finals the Bulldog’s hunger to get the task sorted early was evident in the impressive 15-point win.
Matt Wilson, Jet Cassidy, Josh Mathey and Adam Jorgensen were the standouts for Wodonga, while for Rovers Sam Murray, Brodie Filo and Jack Gerrish were the best.
North Albury continued its improvement and status within the league by defeating Myrtleford at Myrtleford by three points in a cracking contest.
Not much separated the sides all afternoon and in the end, it was the class of Hoppers playing coach Tim Broomhead that helped the visitors over the line.