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8 July, 2023

Nine teams way to go: Dogs

PYRAMID Hill has voted to support keeping the Loddon Valley league as a nine-team competition. Members had a special meeting last week to discuss fresh bids by Marong and Maiden Gully to switch to the Heathcote league. Bulldogs’ president Bruce...


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PYRAMID Hill has voted to support keeping the Loddon Valley league as a nine-team competition.
Members had a special meeting last week to discuss fresh bids by Marong and Maiden Gully to switch to the Heathcote league.
Bulldogs’ president Bruce Moon said members had voted for what they believed was in the best interests of their club and the league.
And he said they pointed to how quickly a more viable junior competition could exist in Loddon Valley.
Moon said Maiden Gully could copy Pyramid Hill’s example and reform an under 18 side.
“We’d then have a six-team competition,” Moon said.
Marong and Maiden Gully have cited junior pathways as a major reason for their latest league switch tilt. Maiden Gully has not had a junior side for two seasons.

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