WET weather football was the order of the day in the Hampden league on Saturday.
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Consistent rain and heavy downpours in some parts made for difficult playing conditions.
As is usually the case, class came to the fore.
Warrnambool captain Sam Cowling kicked six goals as the Blues turned a five-point half-time lead into a convincing 87-point win over Terang Mortlake at Reid Oval.
Cowling kicked four goals in a third-quarter masterclass, including one for the highlight reel.
Other winners were Koroit, Port Fairy and North Warrnambool Eagles.
Warrnambool overcame a six-goal deficit in the netball but Terang Mortlake team manager Ally Lourey sees a bright future for the emerging Bloods.
Other winners were the Eagles, who ended Cobden's unbeaten run, Camperdown, which stunned Koroit, and Port Fairy.
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