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Hawks tackle Bulldogs in Borough

August 18, 2023 BY

Finals bound: With Eaglehawk and Golden Square sitting three and two on the ladder, this Saturday’s clash could prove a post-season sampler. Photo: FILE

EAGLEHAWK tackles Golden Square in this Saturday’s penultimate round of the Bendigo Bank Bendigo FNL season and it’s third against second at Canterbury Park.

When these clubs met in round eight it was Golden Square which fought on for a 70-67 victory and both teams are in great form rolling into what could be a qualifying final prelude.

Eaglehawk dominated last Saturday’s match at Kyneton to win by 87 points with the loss ending the Tigers’ run at the finals.

Players to watch for the Hawks include ruckman Connor Dalgleish, Billy Evans, Lewin Davis and Noah Wheeler.

The Two Blues line-up includes the Geary brothers, Jarryn and Kallen and the Travis Matheson-coached Hawks will also be trying to snap Golden Square’s 12 game winning streak.

A formidable line-up in the blue and gold coached by Christian Carter includes Joel Brett, Jack Geary, Ricky Monti, Tom Toma, Jake Thrum and Braydon Vaz.

Gisborne is back on home turf at Gardiner Reserve to take on South Bendigo.

The Bulldogs have 2022 premiership-winning coach Rob Waters back in charge and appointed as coach for next season.

Gisborne beat the Bloods in round eight, but face a tough task in stopping South Bendigo forwards Brock Harvey and Steven Stroobants who kicked 10 and seven goals in last Saturday’s win against Maryborough.

Strathfieldsaye Storm return home to Triple M Park on Tannery Lane to take on Maryborough.

Storm captain Lachlan Sharp has charged to lead in the race for the Ron Best Medal after he kicked 14 goals in the big win at Kangaroo Flat.

Could be another day out for Storm’s co-captain and multiple premiership-winning star against the Coby Perry-coached Maryborough.

Castlemaine takes on Sandhurst in the Magpies’ nest at Camp Reserve.

A tough fortnight for the Brendan Shepherd-coached Magpies who played at Golden Square and now take on the ladder-leading Dragons.

Kangaroo Flat and Kyneton clash on the Kangaroos’ ground at Dower Park and the Roos will be desperate to mark their sixth win of the season.

Big test for Flat against a Kyneton line-up snarling after a big loss at home to Eaglehawk.