Riddell snatches top spot in dramatic finale
In a thrilling conclusion to the Riddell District season, Riddell snatched the minor premiership by a tiny margin to leapfrog Diggers Rest.
In a thrilling conclusion to the Riddell District season, Riddell snatched the minor premiership by a tiny margin to leapfrog Diggers Rest.
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DIGGERS REST believes it could not be better placed heading into finals after sewing up second spot on the ladder with a huge win over Macedon in the RDFL on Saturday.
Rupertswood coach Ben Jordan demanded a response from his side after it was humbled by a rampaging Riddell. On Saturday, he got just that.
MELTON Centrals coach Glenn Hopkins says he would continue to strive to build a strong culture at the club after a “disappointing” 2015 campaign came to an end on Saturday.
RUPERTSWOOD has admitted it still has some work to do after being soundly beaten by a rampaging Riddell on Saturday.
RIDDELL’S rollicking RDFL form, Westmeadows’ powerful EDFL performance and Norwood’s ominous EFL victory lead this week’s Sunday Spotlight.
THEY occupy the bottom two spots on the ladder but Melton Centrals coach Glenn Hopkins has labelled his side’s clash with Kilmore this weekend as “a bit of a grand final”.
MACEDON has conceded its injury list is a “real worry” as the pre-season premiership fancy limps toward the pointy end of the season in the Riddell District Football League.
DIGGERS Rest doesn’t believe it has found its best form yet. But it is hoping to do so soon as RDFL finals loom.
AT TIMES it resembled a mud wrestle more than a football match. But four points were still on offer and Romsey was not about to let them slip through its hands.
SUNBURY Kangaroos coach Chris Meacham is hoping his side’s luck will turn as he looks to end his reign at the club on a high.
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