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By LIAM DURKIN ONLY one game returned a margin of less than six goals in Round 11 of North Gippsland football.
Scoreboard attendants and goal umpires were kept busy around the grounds as some big totals were put up.
WOODSIDE continued to amaze.
The Wildcats prevailed in a thriller over Yallourn Yallourn North, defeating the Jets on their home turf by three points 11.5 (71) to 10.8 (68).
Woodside has well and truly taken its supporters on an emotional rollercoaster this season, as six out of 10 matches have resulted in single figure margins.
The Jets and Wildcats could not be separated in the first quarter, but the visitors were able to go into the main break with a handy 11-point lead after kicking three goals to one in the second.
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City of St. John s not ready to part with Mile One yet, says councillor
The city released a consultant s report Monday, saying it needs more information, including a possible building assessment, before deciding to sell the stadium.
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Council tabled a consultant s report in Monday s meeting, deciding to go ahead with a building assessment before making further decisions about a potential sale of the stadium.(Jen White/CBC)
The City of St. John s says it needs more information before deciding whether to sell Mile One Stadium to a private owner, but a prospective buyer says it s just a way to push the decision down the road.