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Central Murray Netball – The Run Home

1st – Mallee Eagles

Played – 14, Wins – 14, Losses – 0, Points – 56, Percentage – 146.41

Round 17 – v Balranald @ Home

Round 18 – v Tyntynder @ Away

Deserve to finish on top of the ladder and go into this year’s finals series as a cleat title favourite.


2nd – Koondrook-Barham

Played – 14, Wins – 11, Losses – 3, Points – 44, Percentage – 130.79

Round 17 – v Tooleybuc-Manangatang @ Away

Round 18 – v Swan Hill @ Home

Dominant win over Lake Boga last weekend saw the Raiders climb into second thanks to their percentage boosting win. Have been the story of the year having come from last to second in a remarkable turnaround.


3rd – Kerang

Played – 14, Wins – 11, Losses – 3, Points – 44, Percentage – 125.96

Round 17 – v Cohuna Kangas @ Home

Round 18 – v Balranald @ Away

Winnable games against the Kangas and Balranald, with Kerang expected to start favourites in both games. A loss to either side could be danger signs however.


4th – Woorinen

Played – 14, Wins – 11, Losses – 3, Points – 44, Percentage – 120.99

Round 17 – v Lake Boga @ Away

Round 18 – v Tooleybuc-Manangatang @ Home

Are locked in a race to the finish with Kerang and Koondrook-Barham for the double chance. Will face a difficult battle against Tooleybuc-Manangatang in the final match of the home-and-away season, with the top three and double chance set to be decided then.


5th – Tooleybuc-Manangatang

Played – 14, Wins – 7, Losses – 7, Points – 28, Percentage – 105.07

Round 17 – v Koondrook-Barham @ Home

Round 18 – v Woorinen @ Away

Difficult run home against two teams who are battling for a top three finish. Need to win both games to guarantee a finals berth.


6th – Cohuna Kangas

Played – 14, Wins – 6, Losses – 8, Points – 24, Percentage – 99.52

Round 17 – v Kerang @ Away

Round 18 – v Lake Boga @ Home

Are now the only real contender remaining to usurp Tooleybuc-Manangatang’s hold on the final spot in the top five. Need to win both matches to be a realistic chance of leapfrogging the Saints.


7th – Swan Hill

Played – 15, Wins – 6, Losses – 9, Points – 24, Percentage – 91.18

Round 17 – Bye

Round 18 – v Koondrook-Barham @ Away

Last Saturday’s loss to Tooleybuc-Manangatang has essentially ended the Swans finals hopes. Have just one game remaining against the second placed Raiders and while they are mathematically still a chance. It won’t happen.

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