Bunyip has suffered its first blemish in the Ellinbank District under 16s, with bottom side Nilma-Darnum storming home to force a draw.
The Bulldogs owned the first half with five goals to one, before the Bombers turned the game on its head to see the final score at 6-4 (40) apiece.
Owen Marson, Ben Interlandi, Clancy Cunningham, Noah McCaughey, Lachlan Hughes and Jack Carbonneau led the fast start for Bunyip.
Jordan McGrath, Noah Tweddle, James Midgley, Andrew Thompson, Lachlan Huston and Nicholas Meggetto helped the Bombers storm home.
CATANI comfortably accounted for Lang Lang to close the gap to the top five.
An inaccurate return didn't help the Tigers' cause, the Blues winning 8-5 (53) to 2-12 (24).
YARRAGON overcame a first quarter deficit to comfortably account for Longwarry, 11-11 (77) to 6-5 (41).
The Panthers had several more shots in the first half, with their accuracy improving to kick away with eight goals in the second half.
Rusty Axford, Ayden Frost, Thomas Bastin, Lachlan Light, Taylor Riley and Nathan Hollensen led the way for the home side.
Tarkyn Gilbert, Lachie Child, Jett Deal, Reid Collins, Ryder Comben and Decklen Jeremiejczyk were the better players for the Crows.
THREE final quarter goals helped Ellinbank comfortably account for Neerim-Neerim South, 5-15 (45) to 2-2 (14).
A return of 2-14 to three-quarter-time had kept the Cats in the contest somewhat.
Brock Parke, Benjamin Schuurmans, Riley Davidson, Riley DiGrandi, Tyler Lisk and Andrew Mills were the better players for the Eagles.
The Cats were best served by Ashton Stafford, Jake Christian, Ollie Bain, Aidan Franz, Blake Gravener and Elijah de Groot.
TRAFALGAR recorded a big win over the undermanned Buln Buln, 17-14 (116) to 0-1 (1).
Hudson Grujic, Jake Dinsdale, Wesley Scott, Coen Jennings, Cody Kersten and Charlie Johnston helped the Bloods control the contest.
The better players for the Lyrebirds were Lewis Aubrey, Max Morland, Lenny White, Jack Hutchison, Wil Rhodes and Tyler Sherrard.
Football
Draw in under 16s
Jul 02 2025
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