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Over the Net – ​​​​​​​Northern District

RESULTS

Senior Division 1: Murrabit 55 d Barham 54; Kerang 61 d Cohuna 42; Koondrook bye.

Senior Division 2: Barham White 88 d Kerang Blue 68; Kerang White 54 lost to Gunbower 89; Barham Navy bye.

Senior Division 3: Gunbower 70 lost to Kerang White 75; Barham 86 d Koondrook 64; Kerang Blue 63 lost to Murrabit 79; Cohuna bye.

Juniors: Murrabit Blue 36 d Barham 22; Kerang 30 d Cohuna 20; Gunbower 36 d Murrabit White 11.

LADDERS


Division 1

Team     %     Pts

Koondrook     130.36     44

Kerang     116.81     38

Cohuna     115.34     36

Murrabit     82.50     28

Barham     75.76     22


Division 2

Kerang Blue     120.94     44

Barham Navy     118.00     40

Gunbower     108.74     36

Kerang White     87.38     24

Barham White     79.16     24


Division 3

Murrabit     122.60     42

Koondrook     126.02     38

Gunbower     100.82     30

Cohuna     100.47     30

Kerang White     94.11     30

Barham     87.82     30

Kerang Blue     72.79     26


Juniors

Gunbower     253.66     44

Kerang     105.42     36

Murrabit White     93.09     32

Murrabit Blue     100.00     28

Cohuna     79.92     24

Barham     52.26     16

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