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RESULTS ROUND 8

Senior 1: Gunbower 68 drew with Murrabit 68; Cohuna 94 defeated Koondrook 49; Barham White 52 lost to Kerang Blue 88; Barham Navy 42 lost to Kerang White 88

Senior 2: Gunbower 96 defeated Murrabit 27; Cohuna 89 defeated Koondrook 57; Moulamein 80 defeated Kerang Blue 72; Barham Navy 64 lost to Kerang White 73

Juniors: Gunbower 41 defeated Murrabit 31; Cohuna 31 lost to Koondrook 56; Moulamein 31 lost to Kerang Blue 67; Barham Navy 50 defeated Kerang White 24

LADDER

Senior 1

Team W L D For Agt % Pts
Cohuna 7 0 1 620 355 174.65 30
Kerang Blue 6 1 1 575 444 129.5 26
Gunbower 5 1 2 573 441 129.93 24
Murrabit 3 3 2 492 488 100.82 16
Kerang White 3 4 1 528 466 113.3 14
Koondrook 2 5 1 466 522 89.27 10
Barham White 1 6 1 340 565 60.18 6
Barham Navy 0 7 1 275 588 46.77 2

Senior

Team W L D For Agt % Pts
Gunbower 7 0 1 577 390 147.95 30
Kerang White 5 2 1 541 438 123.52 22
Moulamein 5 2 1 524 485 108.04 22
Barham Navy 3 4 1 499 461 108.24 14
Cohuna 3 4 1 466 482 96.68 14
Kerang Blue 3 4 1 443 510 86.86 14
Murrabit 2 5 1 419 536 78.17 10
Koondrook 0 7 1 403 570 70.7 2

Juniors

Team W L D For Agt Pts % P
Barham Navy 7 0 1 446 164 271.95 30
Gunbower 6 0 2 294 234 125.64 28
Murrabit 3 4 1 337 292 115.41 14
Koondrook 3 4 1 341 335 101.79 14
Kerang Blue 3 4 1 276 317 87.07 14
Cohuna 3 4 1 251 319 78.68 14
Kerang White 2 4 2 240 341 70.38 12
Moulamein 0 7 1 209 392 53.32 2

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