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HomeGazetteWest Gippsland eight ball

West Gippsland eight ball

ROUND eight was the closest so far this season. Many 5/4 games were played, starting with Tooradin versus Kooweerup Blues.
Their night came down to the eight ball, Nick Potter taking the honours.
Steve Raszkewicz pulled Pakenham Railway to its second win for the season against Nar Nar Goon Blues, who haven’t missed a finals berth for many years.
Bunyip Footballers also had a 5/4 match up with Bunyip Bottom Pub, the night was a great night to watch great pool.
Nar Nar Goon Reds had a close 5/4 shave with Longwarry Blues with the night ending up with a 50 to 58 ball count.
Pakenham Hotel welcomed a win that lifted them into the top six against Pakenham Inn.
Kooweerup were on fire to take the points from Lang Lang.
Lang Lang were eager to redeem themselves from their first loss last week only to meet an even more eager Kooweerup.
Round nine’s game to watch would be Tooradin versus Lang Lang at Tooradin.

RESULTS

Kooweerup 7-67 d Lang Lang 2-55. Nar Nar Goon Reds 5-60 d Longwarry Blues 4-58. Pakenham Hotel 6-67 d Pakenham Inn 3-57. Tooradin 5-59 d Kooweerup Blues 4-55. Bunyip Footballers 5-65 d Bunyip Bottom Pub 4-53. Pakenham Railway 5-63 d Nar Nar Goon Blues 4-58. Bunyip Railway 9-72 bye.

LADDERS

Bunyip Railway 536, 28; Tooradin 493, 28; Lang Lang 504, 24; Kooweerup 492, 24; Nar Nar Goon Reds 486, 24; Pakenham Hotel 515, 20; Kooweerup Blues 508, 20; Bunyip Footballers 481, 12; Pakenham Inn 474, 12; Bunyip Bottom Pub 464, 12; Nar Nar Goon Blues 470, 8; Pakenham Railway 449, 8; Longwarry Blues 444, 4.

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