Magpies come back to keep Tigers at bay

MERBEIN

1.3 6.5 7.7 9.12 (66)

RED CLIFFS

2.5 3.6 5.11 6.13 (49)

GOALS: MERBEIN: James Stewart 4, Vinni Rodi, 2, Joe, Anthony Coluccio, Daniel Tung.

RED CLIFFS: Jonty Marciano 2, Josh Stanley, Jed Connelly, Khoder Jackson, Vas Tuifao 1.

BEST: MERBEIN: Daniel Tung, Ash Rowe, Matt Rix, James Stewart, Connor Robinson, James Kennedy.

RED CLIFFS: Jonty Marciano, Vas Tuifao, Peter Tuifao, Alex Bell, Dion Smith, Josh Stanley.

MERBEIN produced a strong second quarter to help set up a 17-point win against Red Cliffs in their SFNL seniors’ clash at Quandong Park on Saturday.

The Magpies trailed by eight points at the first break after kicking only 1.3.

But they followed it up with a five-goal-to-one second term before they went on to keep the Tigers at bay in the second half.

Daniel Tung continued his fine season for the Magpies, while Ash Rowe, big man Matt Rix and James Stewart (four goals) also put in solid performances.

For the Tigers, last week’s player of the round, Jonty Marciano, was his team’s best as he saw plenty of the ball and booted two goals.

With one round left, Merbein will finish the season in sixth spot with a 7-8 win-loss record.

The Tigers, which are in a rebuilding year under Chris Lee’s guidance, sit a spot below the Magpies at 5-10 for the 2022 season.

Lee’s troops face a tough final home-and-away clash on Saturday when they travel to top guns Irymple.

The Magpies should rack up a big win when they host the winless South Mildura this weekend.

Digital Editions


  • Fencing reviews recommended

    Fencing reviews recommended

    FARMERS affected by the recent bushfires are being encouraged to review their infrastructure layout before re-establishing traditional fencing. For many fire-affected farmers, the rebuilding process…

More News

  • Karly comes home for cancer concert

    Karly comes home for cancer concert

    WENTWORTH singer-songwriter, Karly Jewell, is on her way home to play at the 2026 Concert for Cancer Research at the Wentworth Showgrounds on Saturday, 7 March. Jewell, who has released…

  • Cardross Tragedy, 20 years on – ‘Remembrance must support healing’

    Cardross Tragedy, 20 years on – ‘Remembrance must support healing’

    WEDNESDAY 18 February was the 20 year anniversary of the Cardross Tragedy, an event that left an indelible mark on a small community and Sunraysia at large. The events of…

  • Fine for hindering police

    Fine for hindering police

    A MAN has been fined $750 for refusing to give his name and address to police after being pulled over. The Mildura Magistrates Court heard 30-year-old John Lanumata was driving…

  • Levy ‘a cost-shifting exercise’

    Levy ‘a cost-shifting exercise’

    CONTINUAL cost-shifting onto municipalities is unsustainable and should sit with the responsible body, according to Local Government NSW. During the week the New South Wales State Government announced proposals for…

  • Young Carter gets a lift

    Young Carter gets a lift

    TEN-year-old Carter Hodges and his family no longer have to take two cars if they want to all travel together. Carter was born with cerebral palsy and has a global…

  • Guilty plea for drug trafficking

    Guilty plea for drug trafficking

    A YOUNG woman has pleaded guilty to trafficking drugs of dependence. The Mildura Magistrates Court heard 23-year-old Rory Evans had been in a relationship with a 28-year-old co-accused when police…

  • Airfares inquiry visits Mildura

    Airfares inquiry visits Mildura

    AUSTRALIA’S Productivity Commission calling on the Mildura community to discuss the effects of airfares in organisation’s first regional drop-in event. The Productivity Commission opened its national inquiry in December last…

  • Two months jail for DV pest

    Two months jail for DV pest

    A MAN who was given “one more chance” last year and bailed after facing court for falsely imprisoning a female while on bail, as well as repeated breaches of intervention…

  • Wenty council to fund Ruby repairs

    Wenty council to fund Ruby repairs

    WENTWORTH Shire councillors have agreed to provide a historic paddle steamer with $50,000 maintenance budget to spare the vessel from degradation. In the most recent ordinary meeting, Wentworth Shire Council…

  • Icon artist awarded

    Icon artist awarded

    An Iconic local sign painter and motorcycle enthusiast has received the region’s top artist award. Terry “Moose” McGowan is renowned in the region for designing and painting some of the…