Tallygaroopna's Matt Robertson and Brian Hogg would have liked what they were looking at in a handy midweek win.
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The region’s top midweek division has officially cleared its last hurdle before finals — but one outing carried particular weight on its shoulders.
Tallygaroopna's Tony Rendina advances forth.
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Tatura-Hill Top entertained Seymour in a fourth versus fifth ‘win and in’ mini-final that served as the undisputed highlight of Tuesday morning’s Goulburn Valley Playing Area Edna Harling Shield action.
With most of the finals picture cleared up already, we got a deservedly tooth-and-nail affair out west that saw the home side snatch a precious finals berth from Seymour’s hands in a priceless 14-61 to 2-58 triumph.
Shepparton Park's Ernie Salvemini rears back to deliver.
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Tallygaroopna's Greg Rowan analyses where they've all fallen.
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Shepparton Golf tuned up for finals in solid nick after qualifying second, accounting for Euroa 13-57 to 3-49, but those three points were just enough for the visitors to avoid wooden-spoon status.
Shepparton Park's Kevin Thorn goes for placement.
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Shepparton Park's Ross Higgins steers one down the line.
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That was because East Shepparton, who finished the campaign on a high with a tight 13-52 to 3-50 win over eliminated Kyabram, ultimately came just one point short of moving off the bottom.
Shepparton Park's Joy Gardam adopts her stance.
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Tallygaroopna's Robert Jones was part of a big rink win.
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Rechelle Zammit was on the greens to capture snaps as leading side Tallygaroopna made an emphatic statement against finals-bound Shepparton Park with a 16-66 to 0-48 sweep.
Tallygaroopna's Gary Mansfield goes into a crouch to bowl.
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Shepparton Park's Dennis Smyth lets one fly.
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