Pythons come from behind to get first win
3 Mins Read Letting it slip: Dromana weren t able to keep Frankston YCW contained, falling to a 37 point loss. Picture: Craig Barrett Share
Edi-Asp were looking to score their first win of the season.
The Redlegs raced out of the blocks at Regents Park, taking a 29 point lead into the first break.
Momentum swung the other way in the second term. An eight goals to zero blitz saw Edi-Asp muscle their way into a 15 point lead by half time.
The Redlegs took advantage of having the scoring end in the third quarter, converting seven goals of their own. Heading into the final term, Mt Eliza led by 15.
Short time on road for P-plater
A P-PLATER who obtained her driver’s licence in December had it suspended for 11 months last week on drink-driving counts.
The 18-year-old, who was driving south along Point Nepean Road, Rosebud, without lights, will be summonsed to appear at Dromana Magistrates’ Court at a later date.
Rosebud Police spotted the white Ford Festiva at 3.30am, Saturday 1 May.
The driver, of Mount Martha, was taken to Rosebud Police Station where she allegedly returned a breath test reading of 0.115 per cent. Her car was impounded for 28 days.
Pythons come from behind to get first win Share
Edi-Asp were looking to score their first win of the season.
The Redlegs raced out of the blocks at Regents Park, taking a 29 point lead into the first break.
Momentum swung the other way in the second term. An eight goals to zero blitz saw Edi-Asp muscle their way into a 15 point lead by half time.
The Redlegs took advantage of having the scoring end in the third quarter, converting seven goals of their own. Heading into the final term, Mt Eliza led by 15.
The Redlegs weren’t able to hit the scoreboard in the final term, but Edithvale-Aspendale couldn’t capitalise. The final siren blew with Mt Eliza one point ahead 13.8 (86) to 11.21 (87).
In the face of COVID-19, âgrowthâ makes no sense
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THE PANDEMIC
In the face of COVID-19, âgrowthâ makes no sense
Even in the face of COVID-19, federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is bringing down a federal budget aimed at economic growth (âBorders set to reopen next year in recovery bidâ, 10/5). This isnât a good idea.
To fuel growth, migration will be restored âto pre-pandemic levels as soon as the governmentâs health experts declared it possibleâ. Note the word is possible, not advisable. The idea of boosting migration on the cutting edge of a possibility makes me uneasy. Itâs possible any time anyone says so, but globally the risk of infection and death from th
Former Saints star for Sharks, Pythons’ problems persist Share
BONBEACH have claimed top spot on the ladder with a big win over Rosebud.
Coming into the clash, Rosebud had established themselves as the inform team in the competition. They started the year 3-0.
Bonbeach put Rosebud on the back foot early with a big first term. The Sharks entered quarter-time with a four goal lead, and continued to apply pressure after the break.
Three former St Kilda players led from the front for the Sharks. Sam Gilbert and David Armiatge were among the best, and Trent Dennis-Lane scored four goals.