Sport
8 August, 2025
Eagles’ dominance continues
HAMPDEN senior football ladder leaders North Warrnambool now sit four games clear of their nearest rivals after a convincing 68-point win over Cobden last weekend.

After 15 rounds the Eagles now sit comfortably on top with 13 wins under their belts and four games clear of their nearest rivals the Koroit Saints.
South Warrnambool, Warrnambool and Portland round out the top five, with the Terang Mortlake Bloods knocking on the door just percentage behind in sixth.
Last weekend’s split round also saw the Saints celebrate a 66-point win over Port Fairy while the Bloods enjoyed a 36-point victory over Hamilton at Melville Oval.
17 and Under Netball
Cobden v North Warrnambool
15 and Under Netball
Cobden v North Warrnambool
Under 16 Football
Cobden v North Warrnambool
The remaining round 15 matches, to be played this Saturday, will see Camperdown at home to the Roosters while Warrnambool and Portland will meet at Reid Oval.
In the Open netball competition, Warrnambool currently holds top spot on the league ladder with 12 wins and just one loss to date.
The Koroit Saints currently sit just half a game behind in second, however Warrnambool has yet to play its round 15 fixture and will take on the sixth-placed Portland this weekend.
South Warrnambool currently sits in third, half a game ahead of the fourth-placed Cobden Bombers, but is also yet to play round 15 and will face Camperdown on Saturday.
Camperdown, sitting a game clear of Portland, currently rounds out the top five in the Open division.
Development Netball
Port Fairy v Koroit
13 and Under Netball
Port Fairy v Koroit
13 and Under Netball
Port Fairy v Koroit
Under 16 Football
Port Fairy v Koroit