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Port Melbourne: 20.13.133
North Ballarat: 7.13.55

Collingwood: 13.21.99
Geelong: 11.8.74

Coburg Tigers: 18.11.119
Frankston: 16.8.104
Sandringham: 25.16.166
Casey Scorpions: 8.15.63

Northern Bullants: 13.11.89
Bendigo Bombers: 12.8.80


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Geelong: 11.8.74 Coburg Tigers: 18.11.119 Frankston: 16.8.104 Sandringham: 25.16.166 Casey Scorpions: 8.15.63 Northern Bullants: 13.11.89 Bendigo Bombers: 12.8.80 Full details can be found here or on the official VFL web site.

Borough avenges final loss

From the Sunday Age
Reported by Brent Diamond

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Port Melbourne recruit Blake Grima is collared by North Ballarat's Stephen Clifton yesterday in the rematch of last year's grand final. PORT Melbourne's twin towers Adrian Bonaddio and Adrian Deluca showcased the Borough's new-look forward line during its 78-point blitzing of reigning premier North Ballarat at TEAC Oval yesterday.

And across town, Collingwood also won its opening match of the season, defeating Geelong by 24 points at Princes Park, with Anthony Rocca looking ready for a recall to the senior line-up after booting three goals and setting up several other forward thrusts.

"It's all part of his program," coach Gavin Brown said. "This is his third game now and it's all about match conditioning for him, and touch. It was just another one and I thought if he had kicked straight, he would have had a really good game."

The Borough, which has lost some talented players over the off-season including David Spriggs and Luke Livingstone, unleashed the lethal forward package of Bonaddio and Deluca, who booted nine goals between them in a match-winning performance, 20.13 (133) to 7.13 (55).

Deluca, the team's boom recruit who played 46 matches for Carlton, snared four goals while Bonaddio, the team's leading goalscorer last season, booted five.

TAC Cup - Round 2

Northern Knights: 4.3.27 ~ 5.4.34 ~ 6.4.40 ~ 7.6.48
Oakleigh Chargers: 5.3.33 ~ 15.8.98 ~ 22.16.148 ~ 25.21.171

Bendigo Pioneers: 2.1.13 ~ 5.4.34 ~ 11.5.71 ~ 14.7.91
North Ballarat Rebels: 3.2.20 ~ 8.7.55 ~ 10.11.71 ~ 15.12.102

Geelong Falcons: 2.2.14 ~ 6.4.40 ~ 11.6.72 ~ 15.7.97
Gippsland Power: 2.8.20 ~ 4.10.34 ~ 6.11.47 ~ 7.15.57

Eastern Ranges: 6.1.37 ~ 12.3.75 ~ 16.4.100 ~ 19.10.124
Sandringham Dragons: 2.3.15 ~ 4.7.31 ~ 9.11.65 ~ 12.11.83

Source: The Geelong Advertiser

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A NEW era for Geelong's VFL team starts today when new coach Dale Amos and new captain James Podsiadly lead a squad full of fresh faces against Collingwood at Visy Park.

Luckily for Amos, what looked to have been a ruck shortage crisis during the week has eased, with Shane Mumford (cork) and Dawson Simpson (ankle) both named.

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