KANGAROO Flat made sure its second trip to the QEO in a fortnight was productive with a convincing 44-point win over South Bendigo on Saturday.
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KANGAROO Flat made sure its second trip to the QEO in a fortnight was productive with a convincing 44-point win over South Bendigo on Saturday.
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Rob Klemm is the coach of the Seagulls….
Two of the toughest road trips in FIDA football are those to Ballarat to meet 2013 Premiers North Ballarat Roosters, and to Seaford to take on the powerful Kananook Bulls. After an outstanding win against the Roosters at home at The Fearon in Round 2, Williamstown Seagulls made the long journey down the Nepean Highway to face the club they have only beaten once previously – in the 2013 Semi-Finals.
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On a cold and wet day Wyndham jumped out of the blocks early against reigning premiers North Ballarat to record its first win in Division 1. The Tigers, Division 2 premiers last year, had a very handy 25 point lead at half-time, which they increased even as the weather got worse. Continue reading
WAFL round seven…
Bendigo Football League round five
KYNETON scored one of the most astonishing victories of the 2014 Bendigo league season to date, holding on to beat Golden Square by seven points in Saturday’s MyJet Oval match.
The Tigers held the Bulldogs to a trifling 2.11 by three-quarter time while posting 7.8 with one term to play.
Even though Square booted five goals with the breeze in a pulsating final quarter, Kyneton managed two majors in reply to hold on for their second win of the year: 9.8 (62) to 7.13 (55). Continue reading

Williamstown FIDA defeated North Ballarat by 47 points in the Division 1 Round 2 game at the Fearon Reserve on Sunday 27 April. Continue reading
Round six…

A young fan gets into his half time kick to kick while the pumped up Bulldogs head for the rooms. Photo by Les Everett.
THE Anzac Day games attracted pretty good crowds (about 3,500 each) and it remains difficult to pick a winner in the WAFL. The only constant is that Peel can’t win. And speaking of picking winners, Swan Districts, the popular pick for the wooden spoon, are now sitting in second place on the ladder.
STRATHFIELDSAYE rebounded from a poor Easter performance with a 124-point demolition of an outclassed Castlemaine in Anzac Day’s Camp Reserve clash. Continue reading

Richmond players were up in arms about not wearing their traditional jumper. Text & photo by Vin Maskell.
In what was meant to be the battle of the gold sash, Williamstown defeated Richmond by 70 points in the round three VFL game at Williamstown.
The signs were ominous for the Tigers when the game was shifted from their Punt Road Oval late in the week due to the club not yet having an occupancy certificate for its refurbished grandstand.
Then, when the players ran onto the Morris St ground they were wearing their alternate jumper – gold with a black sash, the same combination they wore when Footscray defeated them by nearly 20 goals two weeks ago. Williamstown, as it has for most of its 150 years, wore royal blue with a gold sash.
Richmond began the game brightly with a goal in the first minute but the Seagulls, with the wind at their backs, were leading by four goals at quarter time and increased the margin each quarter.
Final scores: Williamstown 19.15 (129) Richmond 8.11 (59)
Best: Williamstown: Charleston, Ferguson, Meese, Jolley, Wheeler.
Best: Richmond: Jack Dyer, Jack Titus, Roy Wright, Kevin Bartlett, Royce Hart, Francis Bourke
Williamstown will face a sterner test next Sunday when they play Port Melbourne at home. Former Hawthorn premiership teammates Andy Collins (Williamstown) and Gary Ayres (Port Melbourne) will be both be coaching, wired for sound, from the boundary.
Richmond is expected to be reviewing its jumper policy.
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