CULCAIRN have posted their first win of the season, hanging tough against Brock-Burrum in tough conditions. Round two featured a slew of low-scoring games as teams battled the elements, but it was the Lions who banked the most important four…
BILLABONG Crows coach Al Austin is banking on natural progression helping the club up the ladder this season. In an encouraging start, the Crows defeated Murray Magpies last weekend and Austin is hoping for an even better showing against Howlong at…
A MATT Seiter-inspired Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock produced a devastating final quarter to blow away Jindera by 20 points at Brocklesby on Saturday. Kicking with the breeze, the Saints kicked six of the seven goals in the last term to give coach Kade Stevens…
THE Hume Football League kicked-off Saturday with all of last year’s top three teams defeated and the 2017 wooden spooners winning. In a big surprise, last year’s premiers Osborne had their colours lowered to the new-look Henty as the homeside unveiled its…
From the Eastern Riverina Chronicle OSBORNE completed a near-perfect season by defeating Jindera in the 2017 Hume Football League grand final by 25 points at Walbundrie on Saturday. The Cats’ flag was its first since 2012 and was its 14th in…
From the Border Mail BROCK-Burrum co-coach Lauren Kerrins has described her team’s thrilling 34-27 A grade win over Billabong Crows as “pure relief”. On a golden day for the Saints who also won the B and C grade and under-14…
From the Border Mail Osborne has drawn level with Walla as the most successful Hume Football League club after claiming a 25-point win over Jindera in the grand final at Walbundrie on Saturday. In a remarkable run of success since…
From Border Mail THE Hume league is preparing for another bumper crowd with 10 clubs represented in Saturday’s grand finals at Walbundrie. With $48,400 taken at the gate last season, the league could be in for another financial boon with the Ovens…
From Border Mail OSBORNE defender Andrew Clarke isn’t just trotting out the party line when he says the Cats are a 50-50 chance against Jindera on Saturday. Clarke, 29, and his older brother, Matt, 31, have played in six grand…
From Border Mail BILLABONG Crows will be out to complete a fairytale finish to the season when they take on undefeated Brock-Burrum in Saturday’s A-grade netball decider. After finishing the home and away series in fourth spot, the Crows have…