In Ovens and Murray football Albury had a huge win over Myrtleford, while in netball, Corowa Rutherglen served Lavington up their first loss of the season while keeping their own perfect run alive.
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The Billabong Crows overpowered Holbrook in Hume league football and Mitta upstaged Barnawartha by two points in Tallangatta league netball.
The Bandits men pulled of a huge win against competition contenders Kilsyth, while AWFA celebrated women's round with Albury United and Boomers posting a draw.
Pictures: MARK JESSER, JAMES WILTSHIRE and TARA TREWHELLA
For the details:
- Murray United blows two-goal lead in loss to Whittlesea Ranges
- Wangaratta rebounds after only loss to hammer Wodonga by 100 points
- Barnawartha too classy for Mitta United
- Wangaratta Rovers' Cody Schutt shines in win over Yarrawonga
- Lavington overcomes gutsy Corowa-Rutherglen first half
- Raider Brodie Filo produces his best display of year against North
- Billabong Crows on target for finals berth after big win over Holbrook
- Albury hammers top five newcomers Myrtleford by 77 points
- Barnawartha rue costly last quarter fade out against Mitta United
- Spitfires women unable to match quality Old Canberrans outfit
- Deba George leads charge in Bandits big bounce back
- Yarrawonga almost certainly falls out of top five race after loss
- Jindera put tough start behind it to grab first win of season over Howlong
- Chiltern's Brodie Oates lands late goal to hand Swans win over Tallangatta
- Giants close out a tight two goal win against Saints
- Skipper Blake Le Cornu leads Steamers to third straight victory
- Corryong eye finals berth after winning first match of Upper Murray season
- Bandits late fight back not enough against the Cobras
- Improving Melrose sees off St Pats in third straight victory
- Border product David Reynolds snares maiden podium at Winton
- Raiders rack up four on the trot as Roos make it seven from seven
- Albury Thunder topples Cootamundra to open three-point break on fifth
- Albury United draws with Boomers to open up women's league battle
- Wangaratta leads league by four points after Myrtleford slips up
- CR United continues sublime start to division one men's season
George Clarke