In football action during the weekend, North Albury posted their first win of the season, leaving Wodonga still looking for theirs.
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The Billabong Crows snuck away with a three goal win in a netball thriller against Rand-Walbundrie-Walla on Saturday.
While the Bandits posted mixed results when they hit the road for their first double header of the season.
Pictures: JAMES WILTSHIRE and TARA TREWHELLA
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- Lavington pips Yarrawonga in nine-point thriller
- Myrtleford's records greatest start in its history after toppling Roos
- Peter Cook kicks a goal after the siren to draw the match between Kiewa Sandy Creek and Barnawartha
- North Albury lands upset of first six rounds with stunning win over Wodonga
- Albury upsets premiership fancies Wangaratta by 19 points
- Brock-Burrum prove too strong for Henty who was buoyed by a one-off appearance from Cameron Cloke
- Kiewa-Sandy Creek prove too strong for Barnawartha
- Raiders' Brad St John lands first goal of season in club's thrilling win
- 10-man Murray United hangs on for gutsy win against Brunswick City
- Albury United five points clear in AWFA senior women's league
- Billabong Crows down Giants in a three goal thriller
- Bullioh fight back to pinch draw against Federal in injury-marred clash
- Rand-Walbundrie-Walla put season back on track by downing Crows
- Thurgoona kick final six goals of match to run over Chiltern
- Murray Bushrangers hit straps after half-time to post win over Falcons
- Mixed bag for the Bandits in their first double header
- Murray Bushrangers come up short against ladder leader
- Magpies topple Tigers as Panthers steal win against Pigeons
- Losing streak snapped for Bandits with win against Eagles
- Albury Thunder's ball control falls short against grand finalists
- Thunder hooker Joe Lumb one of few to play near their best in loss
- Albury teams post upsets in cracking round six
- Myrtleford holds off Albury United to maintain top spot in AWFA
- Wombats-Beechworth off the mark in division one women's hockey