Sunbury Lions run wild in second half to easily account for Ballarat ...
Ben Guthrie was in brilliant form for Sunbury on Saturday. Picture: Richard Serong.A SCINTILLATING second half lifted Sunbury to a clinical 104-point victory over Ballarat at Alfredton Oval on Saturday. The Lions still had work to do at the main break to shake off the Swans, who were within 31 points.But any doubt about the trajectory of the match was quickly quashed as Sunbury slammed on eight goals in the third term.Rick Horwood’s side was far from satisfied with its work despite leading by 66..>> view originalTurnbull calls election so Ballarat to vote in July
Eight long weeks before we go to the polls candidates for the seat of Ballarat have laid out their battlegrounds Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull visited Government House on Sunday to formally call a double dissolution election. PICTURE: Andrew MearesEight long weeks before we go to the polls candidates for the seat of Ballarat have laid out their battleground issues. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull formally called a double dissolution election for July 2 on Sunday with a visit to ..>> view originalWhat's happening in Launceston
Victory slipped away from the Launceston Tornadoes’ grasp during an epic final 90 seconds to hand the side only its second loss for the year. Victory slipped away from the Launceston Tornadoes’ grasp during an epic final 90 seconds to hand the side only its second loss for the year.Launceston and Ballarat were tied up at 51-51 with 1:30 left on the clock at the Minerdome following three missed shots from the Torns in the previous minute.But the home side piled on seven of the next..>> view originalState of the Nation | Sunday, May 8, 2016
No chins in sight: Brayden Dorney and Jake Warren organised Ballarat's first beard competition for Heritage Weekend. Over 50 men competed for the honours in ...>> view originalVFL Tigers outclassed by Port
VFL Tigers outclassed by Port Melbourne Brenton Mann, richmondfc.com.au May 8, 2016 12:11 PM Richmond's VFL side return to the field following half-time on Saturday Richmond’s VFL side suffered its third consecutive loss, as it went down to Port Melbourne by 43 points at North Port Oval. The Borough held the Tigers at bay for the majority of the match and ran out deserved winners, 13.16 (94) to 8.3 (51). After a tight opening eight..>> view originalTorns fall to season-low half
ADVICE: Launceston coach Reece Potter left Ballarat frustrated by the side's inability to score in the first half against the Miners on Saturday night. “We were on ...>> view original
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