Live stream: Watch day three of the Victorian junior country football championships
Home region Sunraysia have split the results on a massive finals day, with both Under-18 grand finals decided by a single goal. Watch all of the REPLAYS from Monday.
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The Country League Football Association country champions have been crowned after a thrilling final day in Mildura.
There were extra-time thrillers, booming goals from the halfway line and matches decided by shots from the penalty spot on a big day of action.
Albury-Wodonga let cooler heads prevail to come out on top in a heated Under-18 boys decider against the form team of the tournament Sunraysia.
While Albury-Wodonga went ahead off a penalty goal in the second half, it was their goalkeeper who made all the difference with several clutch saves late in the contest defending their slim final lead.
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It was a physical contest between the two sides, with Sunraysia finishing the game a man down after a late red card for a dangerous lifted leg.
It was a real turning of the tide for the Albury-Wodonga side, overturning a 3-0 loss from earlier in the tournament and handing the Sunraysia side their first defeat of the tournament in the match that mattered most.
Both sides were extremely evenly matched, with their play styles clashing through the middle of the park.
A penalty goal early in extra-time delivered the Under-18 girls country championships title to Sunraysia after they beat Latrobe Valley 2-1 in a thrilling decider.
Both teams had their opportunities to score a late winner in regular time, but finished the 90 minutes locked at 1-1.
A bad challenge right on the edge of the 18-yard box led to a clear penalty in the first half of extra-time for the home team.
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They then managed to hold their nerve, turning away several deep attacking raids from Latrobe Valley to secure the Under-18 girls title.
Ballarat defeated Geelong 2-0 in the Under-16 boys final, with the Geelong side clearly fatiguing after playing a game earlier in the morning.
While the goal of the tournament belonged to Ballarat’s Under-18 boys.
A booming boot from near the halfway line was the only thing to separate Ballarat and South-West Victoria in the Under-18 boys third-place play-off match.
In what was a clear goal of the tournament, a Ballarat midfielder laced a volley from five metres past halfway sending it clear over the keeper’s head and into the back of the net.
REPLAYS
Bendigo v Albury-Wodonga (U16 Girls GF)
Sunraysia v Albury-Wodonga (U18 Boys GF)
Sunraysia v Latrobe Valley (Under-18 Girls GF)
South-West Vic v Ballarat (U18 Boys)
Geelong v Bendigo (U16 Girls)
Geelong v Ballarat (U16 Boys GF)
Sunraysia v Albury-Wodonga (U16 Girls)
Geelong v Bendigo (U16 Boys)
South-Western Vic v Ballarat (U16 Girls)
Originally published as Live stream: Watch day three of the Victorian junior country football championships