ORFFU 2026 Scores and Reports

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  1. Batfink

    Batfink Well-Known Member

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    Hughenden Prairie Dogs 1,188 def Pakenham Parasites 1,151

    In a closely fought contest the visiting Hughenden outfit snuck home by 37 points.

    The Parasites Marshall (106) dominated the younger P Dogs ruck in Emmett (44) with the midfield getting plenty of it, Butters (112), Anderson (95) and Windhager (92) pumping the ball forward. However without star forward Darcy due a season ending ACL last week, the forwards were not functioning as unit this week although Dary’s replacement Wilson (81) did his best.

    The Hughenden backline was solid and has been a feature of their season so far with Mills (102), Battle (98), Ash (92) and IQ (90) combining well to repel attack after attack. Hughenden’s forwards were all at sea and lacking any cohesion in scoring.

    The knee injury to Blicavs (13) just after half time was the defining point in the game, his all round flexibility was missed and the Parasites struggled to fill the void.

    The Parasites will be frustrated not to win this one and are now a couple of games out of the 8, but still in touch. Hughenden remains in the 8 by percentage and is having its best start to a season for number of years.

    Hughenden return home to take on the Serengeti Buffalos who sit in 9th place, a win behind Hughenden and the Parasites are on the road to take on the Plovers.

    3 Butters, Pakenham (112)
    2 Marshall, Pakenham (106)
    Oliver, Hughenden (106)

    Big Tap winner was Marshall
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  2. Len

    Len Junee Ambassador Staff Member

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    Junee 958 defeated by vs Eden 988 @HOLKY

    Junee management felt they had a fair to moderate chance of stealing a win, Pendles said "No!"
    Beagles named 15 players with one OOP, Hollands said fuggit and went to the pub instead..
    Plovers named 14 players, Voss and Comben said what's good for Ollie is good for us and also failed to show..
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    Pendlebury 148
    K Pickett 129
    Curnow 128

    Big Tap - De Koning found no-one a challenge he could meet.
     
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  3. insider

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    In a controversial match with Swans players removed after completion of their game, it was a tight affair right to the end.

    Archie Roberts (140) continued his breakout season in defence for the Flat Bulls, taking leadership duties from a waning Maynard (52) and marshalling Whitfield (123) well.

    Parker’s supercoach revival continued, playing in the mids and scoring 103 to compliment Newcombes 136, and the forward line was full of centurions with Hill (102), Richards (101) and Cameron (118) all dominating.

    For the home side, the backline was surprisingly lean with only Tommy Stewart (115) hitting his stride. The middle of the ground was a touch bizarre, with Soligo not even suiting up, and new Dillo Windsor essentially scoring a personal best with 102; bring back the POOYA award!

    Jack Higgins wound the clock back with a lovely 111, and Treloar made a welcome return with a respectable 80.

    Unfortunately ruck prospect Edwards could only manage a season low 12 against fellow rookie cooper duff Tytler (35).


    When the dust settled, it was a close Armadillo victory.


    AA 1366 def SFB 1348
     
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  4. HOLKY

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    Eden 9/683
    Pakenham 11/881
     
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    Eden Plovers 954 vs Pakenham Parasites 1176
    After getting a win over Junee, the Plovers came in confident. But ran into a more consistant Pakenham side. But the upper tier players went well with 4 100+ scores, once the others come back from injury, might pick up some late wins.
    But that's been true for a while. Pakenham play Junee next week, going for 2 in a row. Eden play Korumburra, which is good to play early.
    BAFFU: Marshall 3, Butters 2, Amon/KKP 1 (not sure who gets picked in a tie)
    Giant Tap: Marshall 121 def Briggs 33
     
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  6. ron swanson

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    Carnamah 1043 def by Cow Bay Crocs 1289

    “I can cope with the despair, it’s the hope that kills you.” John Cleese

    It is fast becoming the theme for these 2026 Cormorants. A team stacked filled with players with upside, a reason for hope. And yet the loses continue to stack up.

    This week it was the Crocodiles who came to town, a cold blooded animal defying the laws of science by playing a winter sport. Perhaps there was just enough warmth in the aging autumn sun to power them or maybe the opponent so feeble that they rolled into the open mouth of the stationary croc.

    The later alternative would be unfair though, especially to the likes of Wilmot (144), Bolton (134), Noble (132) and Andrew (105) who were superb and allowed the usual stars in Sheezel and Wilkie to play reduced roles.

    Some Cormorants did enough to stoke the fires of optimism and ensure some hope remains, just enough to do it all again next week.

    Votes
    3: Wilmot (144)
    2: Petracca (136)
    1: Bolton (134)

    Big Tap
    Meek (55) def by Moyle (72)
     
  7. martyg

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    Blanchetown Bunyips 1107 Def Exmouth Anglers 959 @eagle_eyed

    Well, we dodged a bullet there. No Dawson, no Rowell, no problems!! Luckily the visiting Anglers also had 3 missing players. That didn't stop the rest of the rabble having a good 'ole scrap. That was led by Max Gawn (104) taking the young gun Max Heath (75) to task in the guts and giving LDU (112) and Walsh first use of the ball.

    Down back, there were good scores all round from both teams, but old school Bunyip Bailey Dale (141) lead all comers, close behind was Houston (135) and McCarthy (108) from the visitors.

    Up forward, the visitors 3 v 4 challenge was pretty much a tie with huge performances from Campbell (119), Treacy (105) and Morris (103) all raising the bat.

    Next week the Bunyips stay at home to take on the Vikings whilst the Anglers are still on the road to take on the River Rats.


    Big Tap - Gawn

    BOG - Dale
    Houston
    Seth Campbell
     
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    @Len

    The Graveyard Match Report
    Nuytsland Vikings 1136 def. Junee Beagles 774
    Match Summary – “Graveyard Shift: Bodies Buried Early”
    Back at The Graveyard, the Nuytsland Vikings finally lived up to the venue’s reputation—because this one was over early and buried deep.

    The Junee Beagles came in barking… but left whimpering. The Vikings controlled this from the outset and never let go, piling on a comfortable win built off dominance across multiple lines.

    Defenders – Standing Tall Like Headstones
    Wil Powell powered through with 98, while Nic Newman was a new man again, racking up 116 and controlling everything in sight. Karl Worner might’ve been a bit worn, but still got the job done with 98.

    Jaxon Prior handled his business early with 49, making sure things were taken care of prior to any danger.

    The Beagles? Let’s just say their defence had more holes than The Graveyard. Kane Farrell (55) tried to fare well, but the rest struggled to keep up.

    Midfield – Young Guns, Old Problems
    Chad Warner was switched on (87), Hayden Young showed he’s already arrived (104), and Levi Ashcroft added a solid 55. Harvey Langford went a bit quiet (34), but the damage was already being done elsewhere.

    Meanwhile, the Beagles midfield never really got going. Willem Duursma (93) tried to endure some, but support was lacking. Jai Serong (39) was more so wrong, and Jack Carroll couldn’t quite deliver the mail.

    Ruck – Sweet Victory
    Jordan Sweet served it up beautifully—116 points and absolutely no shortage of chocolates today. He dominated Marc Pittonet (38), who looked more like he’d brought a spoon to a shovel fight.

    First use all day = scoreboard pressure all day.

    Forwards – Schultz Pulls the Trigger
    Lachie Schultz pulled the trigger and didn’t miss—114 points and a constant threat.

    Jye Amiss… well, this time he did miss (43), but Sam Draper stitched together a handy 68, while Harry McKay might’ve wanted a bit McMore than 44.

    The Beagles forward line? Charlie Curnow (19) was unusually quiet, Jake Stringer (59) had a few plucks but couldn’t string enough together, and Harry Schoenberg couldn’t quite compose anything meaningful.

    Interchange – Depth Does the Damage
    Hugo Garcia said gracias again with a solid 81, while Bailey Humphrey added 29.

    The Beagles got some bite from Tom De Koning (88), but overall, the depth just wasn’t there to challenge.

    Final Word – “Buried Without Ceremony”
    This was clinical.

    The Vikings didn’t just win—they controlled, dictated, and finished the job. From Sweet’s sugary dominance, to Schultz pulling the trigger, to Newman becoming a new man, it all clicked.

    The Beagles never really got off the leash—and by the time they did, they were already six feet under.

    Looking Ahead
    If the Vikings keep playing like this, The Graveyard is going to become a very uncomfortable place for visitors.

    Because right now… they’re not just hosting games there.

    They’re burying teams.
     

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