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9 May, 2025

Tigers look to consolidate

MERRIVALE, Allansford and Russells Creek remain undefeated so far this season and now hold the top three spots on the Warrnambool District ladder.

By Staff Writer

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With only percentage separating the three clubs after four rounds, the 2025 season is shaping up to be a close one.

The Tigers, who will face Dennington tomorrow (Saturday), will be fresh after a bye last weekend – having played their round four clash against Old Collegians on Good Friday – and will be looking to consolidate.

In other round four matches last weekend, Allansford asserted its dominance over Kolora Noorat to take the win by an impressive 62 points while Dennington fell 19 points short of victory at home against Timboon.

Panmure thrilled its home crowd with an 83-point win over South Rovers while Russells Creek celebrated against Nirranda in a night game at Reid.

Panmure’s Jack Hutt, named his side’s best, put on a match-winning performance kicking nine goals while team-mates Adam Courtney, Matthew Sinnot and Sam Wakely each contributed two.

Others named in the best were Tom Gedye, Sam Melican, Patrick Mahony and Patrick Ryan.

Round five action this weekend will see South Rovers at home to Kolora Noorat, Allansford will host Nirranda, Panmure will travel to Timboon and Russells Creek and Old Collegians will face off at Mack Oval.

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