Pictures: MARK JESSER, JAMES WILTSHIRE and TARA TREWHELLA
Representative football and netball fever swept the region during the weekend, with the best of each competition representing their leagues.
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The Ovens and Murray netballers pulled off a big win in Rosebud agaisnt the MNP, while the Hume league footballers defeated the Farrer team by one point in a thriller.
In soccer action, Albury United staged a stunning come-from-behind win against Wangaratta in the women's competition.
Both Bandits teams had a big weekend of basketball with double headers in Tasmania.
For the details:
- Murray United holds its nerve to sneak past Melbourne Victory
- Jade North makes great debut for Murray United after lengthy trip
- Tallangatta smashes Ovens and King by 98 points
- O and M gritty, but outpowered by Mornington Peninsula Nepean
- Hume's Danny Warren and Nico Sedgwick stand tall in one-point win over Farrer
- Ovens and King storm home to edge out Tallangatta in netball thriller
- O and M fullback Nathan Cooper stars in interleague loss
- Spitfires men produce gutsy come-from-behind victory against ANU
- Versatile players shine in big win for Ovens and Murray
- Hume league comes home strong in a one point thriller
- Murray Bushrangers ruckman Ben Kelly shines in disappointing loss to Calder
- Albury United eight points clear with gritty win over Wangaratta
- Bosley goes down as the Bandits lose two in Tasmania
- Bandits split round as missed opportunity slips through
- Krautz scores two tries in big return to Murrayfield
- Cudgewa spearhead Ben Hall kicks 16 in huge win over Border-Walwa
- Albury Thunder hurt by errors in 18-8 loss to flag contender Tumut
- Wangaratta stuns league leaders Myrtleford in derby to go top