HUME LEAGUE
ROUND SIX
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Saturday, May 25
Brock-Burrum v Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
Culcairn v Murray Magpies
Henty v CDHBU
Holbrook v Billabong Crows
Jindera v Howlong
Osborne v Lockhart
TIPS
BRETT KOHLHAGEN
(The Border Mail)
Brock-Burrum
Culcairn
Henty
Holbrook
Howlong
Osborne
TOTAL: 24
LUKE BRAUER
(Former Brock-Burrum coach)
Brock-Burrum
Culcairn
Henty
Holbrook
Howlong
Osborne
TOTAL: 25
ANTHONY ARMSTRONG
(Osborne stalwart)
Brock-Burrum
Culcairn
Henty
Holbrook
Howlong
Osborne
TOTAL: 18
CAMERON JONES
(Holbrook life member)
Brock-Burrum
Culcairn
Henty
Holbrook
Howlong
Osborne
TOTAL: 17
SNIPPETS
YOUNG GUN INJURED
Former Rand-Walbundrie-Walla youngster Mitch Thomas will miss the rest of the season.
Thomas injured his knee in the opening quarter of his debut for North Albury against Wangaratta Rovers earlier this month with scans revealing he had sustained an ACL injury.
PRICE ISN'T RIGHT
Henty was forced to make a last-minute change before its clash with Brock-Burrum when coach Joel Price hurt his hamstring in the warm-up.
He was replaced in the side by Aaron Meyers who had played a full match in the reserves.
The Swampies have received a boost with youngster Jono Male returning to the club from Wodonga Raiders.
HARD GOING
The Hume league's key forwards are finding it tough going this season.
After five rounds, Culcairn's Adam Prior leads the way with only 18, three clear of Holbrook's Andrew Dess.
Henty's Damian Cupido and Rand-Walbundrie-Walla coach Myles Aalbers are next on 14.
The windy conditions and tight competition could be reasons why the tallies are considerably lower than last season when Cupido and Castles reached the century.
It's a completely different story in the Tallangatta league though with Castles (Yackandandah) and Ricky Whitehead (Chiltern) having kicked 50 already.