Football
Bloods come from behind in under 16s

Trafalgar scored a come from behind victory in the under 16s to overcome Poowong, 5-8 (38) to 4-9 (33).
Trailing by five-points at the final change, the Bloods scored the only goal of the final term to get over the line.
Oliver White, Coen Jennings, Charlie Johnston, Ryley Gunn, Wesley Scott and Jett Marslen helped the home side to victory.
The Magpies were best served by Lachie Moriarty, Johnathan Wilson, Kohen Gilliatte, Angus Riley, Luke Nieuwerth and Marlon Cawcutt.
LANG LANG accounted for Neerim-Neerim South, 7-8 (50) to 4-10 (34).
The Cats won the final term with two goals to one, but the Tigers had built to a winning lead.
Jackson Bennett, Charli Nooy, Jai Kennedy, Blake Wright, Mitchell Ventura and Lachlan Casey led the way for Lang Lang.
The better players for the Cats were Ollie Bain, Ashton Stafford, Kaiden Nobelius, Dylan Strating, Olliver Muir and Aidan Franz.
YARRAGON kicked away following a tight start to defeat Ellinbank 7-8 (50) to 4-7 (31).
Four goals to one across the middle periods of the match set up the final margin.
Thomas Bastin, Corey Smith, Bill De Araugo, Rusty Axford, Lincoln Stables and Austin Bradshaw lifted the Panthers to victory.
Spencer Patterson, Jai Smart, Josh Tylee, Cooper Pritchett, Oscar Jenkins and Leo Bingham were the better players for Ellinbank.
CATANI overcame a slow start to defeat Nilma-Darnum, 6-8 (44) to 3-5 (23).
Trailing by seven points at the first change, the Blues then took control of the contest.
Alexander Giurgiu, Lachlan Bramley, Hunter Smith, Brodie Drury, Nathan Miles and Drew McLeod helped the Blues lift.
Leading the competitive effort for the Bombers were Jackson Marx, Nicholas Meggetto, Andrew Thompson, Jordan McGrath, Zac Parsons and James Midgley.
BUNYIP continued its strong form in the Sunday match, comfortably accounting for Longwarry 14-10 (94) to 2-1 (13).
Archie Whelan and Lenny Clark kicked nine goals between them with Ethan Densley, Tyler Sutton, Cameron Kingdom and Sam Blackley also prominent.
The Crows were best served by Van Wilson, Ryder Comben, Aiden Butler, Zane den Houting and Decklen Jeremiejczyk.

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