VFL Tipping update
LEADERS BOARD
After 4 rounds there are two equal leaders. Zebra diehard Phil 'Yobbo'
Clark who has been part of the furniture at Beach Road plus Moorabbin
relic Rick Dennis. Both have tipped 21 winners to date. Sitting in
equal third spot on 19 winners are Brad Jamison, last years winners
Cgull, Bomber fan Darren Hayes, Rooster fan Gouloff, Casey Radio's
Kain Pollard and seagull fan Andrew lang.
TIPSTERS PICKS SEVEN WINNERS
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Bendigo Bombers blitz in clash at Geelong
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the Bendigo AdvertiserReported by Luke West
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THE Bendigo Bank Bombers yesterday improved their record to 3-1 after four rounds of the VFL season following a 31-point victory over Geelong.
The Bombers and Cats kicked the dew off at Skilled Stadium in a 9.40am start, with Bendigo prevailing 14.9 (93) to 9.8 (62).
The victory followed wins over Collingwood and Port Melbourne over the previous two weeks, making it the first time since rounds seven, eight and nine of 2007 when Matthew Knights was coach that the Bombers have strung together three consecutive wins.
Bendigo now sits in fourth position on the ladder with a percentage of 121.74.
The Bombers made a strong start to the contest, opening up a 18-point advantage at quarter-time as they led 5.2 to 2.2.
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Attacking Roosters pummel Box Hill
From the Ballarat Courier
Reported by David Brehaut
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Stung by a loss to Casey, the Selkirk Roosters produced their most attacking brand of football for the season to thump Box Hill by 54 points.
Before cutting loose though to reach 18.11 (119) to 10.5 (65), North Ballarat was at its defensive best.
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Williamstown too strong for Port Melbourne
From localfooty.com.au
Reported by Brad Beitzel
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"IT WON'T happen overnight but it will happen," Port Melbourne coach Gary Ayres reassured supporters after an under-strength Borough went down to a fleet-of-foot-and-hand Williamstown by 28 points at Burbank Oval on Saturday.
The loss leaves Port (2-2) just outside the eight.
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