Robinvale-Euston win sixth on the trot

ROBINVALE-Euston have won their sixth game in a row, defeating Irymple by six points at Henshilwood Oval on Saturday in SFNL round 12.

In one of the games of the season the game see-sawed throughout but it was the Eagles who prevailed with a 14.8 (92) to 13.8 (86) to stamp themselves as real premiership contenders after what coach Andrew Richardson described post-match as one of the best wins of his career.

“I’m rapt, we really could have thrown in the towel in that last quarter and to the boys’ credit we’ve just got this will to grind games out at the moment,” he said.

Ethan Gill was gargantuan for the visiting side while returning Bendigo Pioneer Phillip Moimoi was electric throughout.

The reigning premiers were far from disgraced on their home patch, threatening to run over the top of the Eagles in the last quarter with co-coach Todd George and lanky key position forward Chase Stone prominent in front of the sticks.

Meanwhile Merbein were just a point down at three quarter time to Imperials and were right in with a chance for their first win of the season but the Green and Whites had other plans with a four goal to none fourth quarter to break their run of three consecutive losses with a 12.12 (84) to 8.12 (60) win.

Down at Ouyen’s Blackburn park Ouyen United had no such trouble, leading by 48 points at quarter time before romping home to a 23.15 (153) to 3.7 (25) win over South Mildura.

On the netball court Merbein defeated Imperials 50-45, Irymple were comfortable 57-30 winners over Robinvale-Euston and South Mildura came back up the highway after a solid 47-37 win over South Mildura.

Digital Editions


  • Second Malle branch for One Nation

    Second Malle branch for One Nation

    AS One Nation surges in popularity across the country, the right-wing populist party’s Mallee supporters voted to establish a second branch in the region at…

More News

  • Shore to be a grain day

    Shore to be a grain day

    A SPECIAL culinary experience will be held on the banks of Ouyen Lake next month with the return of Lake and Grain. The long-lunch event, organised by volunteer-run Ouyen Festivals…

  • Taking life one stitch at a time

    Taking life one stitch at a time

    COME rain or shine, members of the Mildura Embroiderers and Textiles Group, a branch of not-for-profit Embroiderers Guild Victoria, always have spare thread, scissors, or a shoulder for each other.…

  • The cost of living hits harder in the regions

    The cost of living hits harder in the regions

    Jade Benham Member for Mildura LATLEY, almost every conversation I have seems to come back to the same theme. At the supermarket checkout. At markets, sport and events on the…

  • Number of Australians living with dementia growing

    Number of Australians living with dementia growing

    IN 2026 there are an estimated 446,500 Australians living with dementia, a figure projected to more than double to over one million people by 2065. In Victoria, there are an…

  • Peeps into the Past – 1 to 7 February: Has fangs

    Peeps into the Past – 1 to 7 February: Has fangs

    PRESENTED by Mildura and District Historical Society and compiled by Judy Hyde for Mildura Rural City Council Libraries. 100 YEARS AGO SCHOOL: Work was resumed at the Merbein Central State…

  • Brighten up your life

    Brighten up your life

    HAVE some DIY fun around the house this weekend with inspiration from these new titles at Mildura Libraries! The Easy Lunch Box The Australian Women’s Weekly ANOTHER year begins and…

  • Good vibrations guaranteed

    Good vibrations guaranteed

    WILL Szyskza thinks he does a good job of channelling Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson when harmonising for the Australian Beach Boys Show, which is coming to Mildura Arts Centre…

  • New initiative for soil diseases

    New initiative for soil diseases

    THE Grains Research and Development Corporation has recently launched a new initiative aimed at addressing economic strain from soilborne crop diseases. The Soil-Borne Disease Initiative is a five-year program that…

  • Courses open for farm leaders

    Courses open for farm leaders

    RABOBANK is encouraging farmers from Australia and New Zealand to apply for two of their Business Management Programs aimed at providing participants with key industry insights. The Executive Development Program…

  • Wine producers call for intervention

    Wine producers call for intervention

    AUSTRALIA’S winegrape producers’ association has warned that the sector is entering a structural crisis as global demand continues to spiral. In their pre-budget submission for 2026-27, Australian Grape and Wine…