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VPL

Werribee City had to settle for a draw with Caroline Springs George Cross in the Victorian Premier League 1 competition on Friday night. Neither side was able to score in the first half with both players having a player sent from the field during the game. Both sides were able to convert penalty goals to finish locked at 1-1.Ko Sawada was the goal scorer for the Bees. The Bees sit in 13th with 12 points, having claimed points in their last four matches.

FV

Truganina Hornets got their first win of the FV state league 4 west season on Saturday. Facing Bell Park, the Hornets led 1-0 at half time. They were able to double the lead in the second half to come away with a 2-0 win. The win moves the Hornets to 10th. Meanwhile, West Point had a 2-0 win against Barnstoneworth United. In state league 2 north-west, Hoppers Crossing had a 1-1 draw with Mill Park. It was the Reds second point of the season.

GDFL

It was a good day for Werribee Centrals in the Geelong and District Football League on Saturday. Facing Thomson, the Centurions were able to build a lead throughout on the way to a 20.12 (132)-8.10 (58) win. Carmelo Saliba kicked six goals for the Centurions, while Daryl Chesterman was named their best. After eight rounds, the Centurions sit in third spot, only one game off top.

GDNL

Werribee Centrals had it two in a row with victory against Thomson in the Geelong and District Netball League on Saturday. After a slow start to the season the Centurions are slowly building. On Saturday, they beat Thomson, 44-35. Brigitte Ardossi shot 35 goals for the Centurions, while Natasha Dimkovski was named their best. Star defender Amanda O’Malley also made a return to the court. The Centurions move to sixth with the win.

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