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Port Fairy claimed an away double against South Warrnambool at Friendly Societies Park on Saturday.
The footballers jumped the Roosters into fourth spot on the ladder, while the netballers pulled level with both Camperdown, after its loss to Terang Mortlake, and South.
Terang Mortlake's footballers put the Magpies a step back in the race for finals with a gritty win.
One forward led the way for the Bloods in their 15-point victory.
Elsewhere, Warrnambool smashed Cobden to the tune of 101 points, North Warrnambool Eagles made no mistake this time against Portland to claim all four points in the return encounter and a Jarrod Korewha bag of seven goals helped the Saints thrash Hamilton Kangaroos.
In the netball, Terang Mortlake beat the Magpies by 12 goals, Cobden kept its unbeaten run alive against a spirited Warrnambool, Koroit smashed Hamilton Kangaroos and North Warrnambool Eagles notched up their eighth win of the year over Portland.
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