Myrtleford Saints have bright Ovens and Murray Football League future, outgoing co-coach Brad Murray says

Xavier Mardling
Updated August 28 2016 - 9:41pm, first published 9:30pm
LEADING FROM THE FRONT: Myrtleford co-coach Brad Murray almost willed the Saints over the line with four goals. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
LEADING FROM THE FRONT: Myrtleford co-coach Brad Murray almost willed the Saints over the line with four goals. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

OUTGOING Myrtleford co-coach Brad Murray believes the Saints are well-placed for future success after bowing out of their first finals series in a decade with a 12-point loss to Wodonga Raiders on Sunday.

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Xavier Mardling

Xavier Mardling

Border Mail Editor

Xavier started at The Border Mail in Albury-Wodonga in 2001, covering sport and general news before moving to the subs' desk. He was editor of his hometown masthead from 2016 to 2020 before swapping the Murray for Merewether. He returned to The Border Mail as editor in 2023.

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