Take down: Rumbalara’s Ashleigh Miller wrangles Cobram’s Levi Middleton.
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Megan Fisher
Mercury Drive in Shepparton played host to a Murray Football League goal-fest at the weekend, as Cobram consolidated its position inside the competition’s top six by seeing off Rumbalara 25.15 (165) to 5.6 (36).
Tigers forward Mitchell Ward booted six on his own and debutant Paulie Degei grabbed three, while Desmond Tipuamantumirri shone during a tough loss for the home side.
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On the ball: Declan Brunskill in action against Rumbalara.
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Grab and go: Rumbalara’s Che Hood.
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Thick of the action: Cobram’s Samuel De Cicco wins the ball from a stoppage.
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Hot potato: Rumbalara’s Jack Gallaher.
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Massive leap: Rumbalara’s Josh Patmore.
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Taking possession: Cobram's Matthew DeMaio after snagging a mark.
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Eyes up: Rumbalara’s Ashleigh Miller.
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Hot-stepper: Cobram’s Declan Brunskill.
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Wrapped up: Cobram’s Mitchell Ward brings a Rumbalara player to ground.
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Flick it off: Rumbalara’s Desmond Tipuamantumirri.
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Form: Rumbalara’s Ashleigh Miller.
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Tiger sandwich: Nathan Hartley and Kyle Coates team up to lay a tackle on Rumbalara's Che Hood.
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On the hunt: Cobram's Levi Middleton chases after the Sherrin.
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Gets around him: Declan Brunskill side steps past his Rumbalara opponent.
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News photographer Megan Fisher roamed the boundary line to snap the players in full flight.