Lang Lang came from behind to clinch victory over Yarragon in a low scoring under 16s match.
Trailing by six-points at the final change, the Tigers finished with 1-4 to two behinds to win 4-8 (32) to 3-12 (30).
Boadi Williams, Kooper Herbert, Jackson Bennett, Blake Wright, Lucas Thom and Austin Ralston helped the Tigers to victory.
Giving the Panthers every chance were Blake Boothman, Cameron Bannister, Corey Smith, Thomas Bastin, Mitchell Johnston and Ayden Frost.
BULN BULN held off Neerim-Neerim South despite conceding the final two goals of the match, prevailing 8-10 (58) to 6-11 (47).
Cruze Ross, Wil Rhodes, Oscar Blackwood, Thomas Wells, Coen Sharpe and Lewis Aubrey led the way for the Lyrebirds.
Ashton Stafford, Ollie Bain, Tait Cornwall, William Burn, Jack Marsden and Blake Sammutt were the better players for the Cats.
POOWONG kicked away in the second half to account for Catani, 13-9 (87) to 9-4 (58).
It was an entertaining contest early with an eight-goal opening term in sweltering conditions.
Cruze Deal booted five goals with Jordyn Mackin, Christian Dorian, Johnathan Wilson, John Parmeter, George Edwards and Daniel Waide also prominent.
The Blues were best served by Logan Stockx, Drew Mcleod, Ethan Fernando, Zachary Kouris, Hunter Smith and Hamish Mitchell.
BUNYIP comfortably accounted for Ellinbank, 13-14 (92) to 1-3 (9).
Kai Jones booted seven goals in a best afield performance, assisted by Coby Hoult, Clancy Cunningham, Heath Mollison, Lachlan Knight and Xavier Cooke.
Preston Alger, Oscar Jenkins, Spencer Patterson, Kye Murnane, Brock Parke and Tyler Lisk were best for Ellinbank.
NINE goals from Hudson Grujic helped Trafalgar to a big win over Nilma-Darnum, 21-20 (146) to 0-1 (1).
Wesley Scott, Coen Jennings, Tait Kersten, Harvey Gill and Cohen Urbanic were also prominent for the Bloods.
Noah Tweddle, Brodie O'Leary, Lachlan Huston, Louis McAuley, Tyler Wakefield and Cooper Cook battled against the odds for the Bombers.
Football
Ellinbank District fourths
Apr 15 2025
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