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From the Geelong Advertiser
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GEELONG'S up and down VFL season continued when it was outgunned by Casey Scorpions at Casey Fields yesterday.
The Scorpions controlled the match, leading by 23 points at the main change before cruising home 16.15 (111) to 11.9 (75).
From the Ballarat Courier
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NORTH Ballarat is a new joint Victorian Football League premiership favourite.
The Roosters made the biggest statement to date in their premiership defence with a two-point victory over the previously unbeaten Williamstown at Williamstown yesterday.
Williamstown had been unchallenged in its opening six assignments for the season, but met its match in a disciplined North Ballarat, 14.16 (100) to 15.8 (98).
North Ballarat coach Gerard FitzGerald said the win indicated how far the Roosters had come since the start of the season _ when thrashed by Williamstown in a practice match and then brushed aside by Port Melbourne in the opening round.
From the Sunday Age
Reported by Brent Diamond
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HAWTHORN midfielder Clinton Young suffered a minor setback in his recovery from a groin injury during the week and failed to play for Box Hill in yesterday's 49-point loss to Port Melbourne at TEAC Oval.
But in better news for the Hawks, the coaching hierarchy faces a ruck dilemma with Brent Renouf amassing another 32 hit-outs.