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VICTORIA vs SOUTH AUSTRALIA

SANFL vs. VFL
Saturday 31st May
Adelaide Oval at 1.40pm (CST)

SANFL


B B. Kane C. AhChee A. Hayes
HB P. Thomas D. Schell N. Salter
C J. Allan B. Backwell L. Powell
HF J. Gowans C. Alleway L. Treeby
F D. Havelberg B. Chambers C. Sharples
R B. Dabrowski J. Sheedy (C) J. Clayton
Int C. Parry N. Wark I. Perrie L. Crane

VFL

B T. Roach S. Meyer M. Searl
HB A. Neville J. Cloke J. Silvester
C J. Berry B. Johnson (C) C. McGrath
HF D. Stretton J. Wall H. Skipworth
F S. Kenna J. Podsiadly (VC) P. Rose
R T. Cartledge A. Iacobucci R. Nahas
Int From: O. Stephenson D. Nicholls M. Firman
B. Goodes M. Marigliani J. Spolding

A stinging win for Port Melbourne

From the Glen Eira / Caulfield Leader
Reported by Paul Amy

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PORT Melbourne enters the break for the VFL-SANFL state game in robust shape after bringing down the second-placed Casey Scorpions at TEAC Oval on Saturday.

Led by key forward Adrian Bonaddio\'s five goals and constant run from defenders Steve Brewer and Sam Pleming, the Boroughs earned a 30-point victory.

It was their fifth win this season, good enough for fourth on the ladder.

It wasn\'t the greatest game ever seen at the Port Melbourne ground, and the umpires seemed to make as many blunders as the players, but the home team persisted, led at every change and saw off a Casey rally in the last quarter.

Zebras leap to third

From The Age
Reported by Michael Sharkie

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SANDRINGHAM go into next week\'s representative-match break in third place, having climbed two rungs on the VFL ladder with yesterday\'s 45-point defeat of the Northern Bullants at Trevor Barker Beach Oval.

The Bullants led at the first change after a scrappy opening stanza, with both teams turning the ball over by hand in close quarters. But the Zebras emerged as a much more polished outfit after quarter-time with Ezra Poyas, Chris Johnson and Lynden Dunn providing plenty of run off half-back, delivering repeatedly to Melbourne gun Colin Sylvia, who was a busy small forward.

Goal machine Nick Sautner kicked seven but was hardly in sparkling form with young defender Mark Austin\'s undisciplined play gifting him three goals from 50-metre penalties.

Seagulls overcome resistance

From the Sunday Age
Reported by Michael Sharkie

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WILLIAMSTOWN consolidated its position at the head of the VFL ladder yesterday, trouncing a spirited but depleted Box Hill at Burbank Oval 23.15 (153) to 13. 12 (90).

The match may have shaped as a mismatch, with Williamstown — the second-best offence in the VFL — unbackable favourite against the Hawks, the worst-ranked defensive team. But early on, at least, the game proved an entertaining contest, with the young Hawks throwing everything they had at the flag favourite, before the match reverted to script.

Continuing its good first-quarter form, Box Hill jumped the ladder leader early and successfully strangled Williamstown\'s running play with intense pressure through the middle, forcing the usually composed Seagulls into committing repeated turnovers. To make matters worse, Williamstown lost key forward Wayde Skipper to a knee injury late in the first term, leaving the bulk of the forward work to ex-Magpie Jason Cloke.

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