Football
Under 16s game called off

Yarragon were comfortably ahead of Longwarry when their under 16 match was called off due to significant injury to a Panthers player.
Yarragon were in front 11-14 (80) to 2-3 (15) when the match was halted for ambulance attendance.
The Panthers player has since been discharged from hospital and faces a period of recovery with a bulging disc in their back.
CATANI took it up to their higher ranked Lang Lang opponents.
The Blues charged home with three of the final four goals of the contest to close within nine-points, 6-6 (42) to 7-9 (51).
Jackson Bennett, Kooper Herbert, Boadi Williams, Joel Casey, Lachlan Stevens and Austin Ralston helped the Tigers hold on.
Helping the Blues challenge to the end were Hunter Smith, Drew Mcleod, Archie Purvis, Luke Pugsley, Brodie Drury and Nathan Miles.
INACCURATE kicking from Trafalgar kept Buln Buln in the contest.
A return of 3-2 from the Lyrebirds to the Bloods' 1-6 in the final term closed the margin to 13-points, 6-21 (57) to 6-8 (44).
Lachlan Gringhuis, Wesley Scott, Oliver White, Hudson Grujic, Campbell Pirie and Coen Jennings led Trafalgar to victory.
Leading the challenge for Buln Buln were Thomas Wells, Cruze Ross, Lincoln Banks, Lenny Heatley, Max Morland and Harrison Jones.
ELLINBANK kicked away in the final quarter to account for Neerim-Neerim South, 10-3 (63) to 5-4 (34).
Four goals to one increased the margin in an otherwise competitive contest.
Josh Tylee, Xavier Ridsdale, Preston Alger, Ben Bingham, Tyler Lisk and Spencer Patterson helped the home side kick away.
The better players for the Cats were Blake Sammutt, Ashton Stafford, William Burn, Tait Cornwall, Dylan Strating and Ollie Bain.
BUNYIP comfortably accounted for Nilma-Darnum, 7-20 (62) to 1-0 (6).
Heath Mollison, Tyler Sutton, Ethan Densley, Samuel Blackley, Lachlan Knight and Hamish Collett helped the Bulldogs control the contest.
The Bombers were best served by Jackson Marx, Tyler Wakefield, Charlie Huston, Cameron Bailey and Louis McAuley.

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