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Seagulls winging toward big finals series

From the Sunday Age
Reported by Brent Diamond
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WILLIAMSTOWN is bound for glory after claiming yet another minor premiership with an emphatic 94-point win over highly fancied Box Hill at Box Hill City Oval yesterday.

But it is September that will be the Seagulls' biggest hurdle after they were bundled out in straight sets last year.

From goldcoastfc.com.au
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SUNS to strive for bright finish

Gold Coast SUNS will make up to six changes to its squad for its final VFL game against Collingwood.

Exciting school-aged pair Josh Toy and Luke Shreeve come into the side. Nathan Ablett will line up at full forward. Jack Stanley and Mathew Fowler have been named on extended bench.

From localfooty.com.au
Reported by Paul Amy
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PORT Melbourne won in a romp, but suffered a heavy casualty as it picked apart Geelong at TEAC Oval on Saturday.

Ace left-footer Steve Brewer reinjured his hamstring and his ability to play again this season must be in doubt.

The defender was returning to the side after a three-week absence. He played in the reserves last week.

"He was devastated after the game, extremely emotional," coach Gary Ayres said.

"But as I said to him, we'll be doing everything we can to keep winning and give him the time to get it right."

Move down back a big step forward

From Gold Coast Bulletin
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CRACKING THE CODE ... AFL with Karmichael Hunt

THE biggest question mark coming to the AFL was always on what position I would play.

After trying the mid-field, up front and since starting a few games down back, I agree with coach Guy McKenna that playing in the defensive line is where I will be most suited.

From Ballarat Courier
Reported by David Brehaut
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NORTH Ballarat defender Dan Feery undergoes surgery today to repair a broken nose.

The operation means the in-form Feery will miss tomorrow's clash with Sandringham at Eureka Stadium Ballarat.

Feery broke his nose against Coburg Tigers on Sunday - a blow that kept him out of action for the second half.

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