ST Arnaud’s hot run in the North Central Football League rolled on in Saturday’s round 12 clash with Wedderburn.
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The Saints faced a two-point deficit at half-time on Wedderburn’s turf at Donaldson Park.
St Arnaud gained a one-goal lead by the last change and then slammed on seven goals in a remarkable final term to win by 33 points.
James McNamee kicked a team-high six goals for the league leaders in a contest where Nicholas Baldwin, Nathan Coghlan, Benjamin Batters and Kirk Looby were best.
Wedderburn’s Danny Benamin booted eight goals.
Luke Hammond, Benaim, Nathan Bell and Jordan Hargreaves were the Redbacks’ best.
The loss left Wedderburn two wins behind the fourth-placed Charlton.
Birchip-Watchem kicked away after a closely-fought opening half to beat Wycheproof-Narraport by 34 points.
The Bulls led by just three points at the long break.
Daniel Castellano capped a best afield performance by kicking six goals in the 82-48 victory.
Joel Greaney, Sean Hogan and Jacob Noonan were among the best for the Bulls.
The Wycheproof-Narraport attack was led by Ricky Allan on three goals.
Declan Lourey, Rolly White and Jesse White played well for the Demons.
Donald beat Boort by 10 goals.
Key forward Seamus Young kicked seven goals and Luke Fisher was best afield for the Royal Blues.