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A GLANCE at the Bendigo league's senior, reserves and under-18 football ladders after five rounds is highlighting the overall strength and depth of Strathfieldsaye.
Not only is the Storm the only undefeated senior team in the competition, Strathfieldsaye is also the only club with unblemished reserves and under-18s teams, giving it a perfect 15-0 record, followed by Golden Square and Eaglehawk, each at 11-4.
* BFNL club football records:
1 - STRATHFIELDSAYE
Record - 15-0
Points differential - +926
2 - EAGLEHAWK
Record - 11-4
Points differential - +563
3 - GOLDEN SQUARE
Record - 11-4
Points differential - +511
4 - GISBORNE
Record - 10-5
Points differential - +991
5 - SANDHURST
Record - 9-6
Points differential - +118
6 - KANGAROO FLAT
Record - 6-9
Points differential - +47
7 - SOUTH BENDIGO
Record - 6-9
Points differential - -146
8 - KYNETON
Record - 3-12
Points differential - -1094
9 - MARYBOROUGH
Record - 2-13
Points differential - -773
10 - CASTLEMAINE
Record - 2-13
Points differential - -1143
* Maryborough under-18 forfeits count as win to opposition and loss for Magpies.
BFNL HALL OF FAME DEADLINE LOOMING
NOMINATIONS for the fifth Bendigo Football-Netball League Hall of Fame induction will close next week.
The BFNL will induct its newest Hall of Fame members, as well as its first Legends and a 2010-19 Team of the Decade, at a function in early November.
Hall of Fame nomination forms can be downloaded from www.bendigofnl.com.au/league/forms-docs and submitted by either email or post by May 31.
Nominations can be sent by email to cameron.tomlins@aflcentralvic.com.au or by post to P.O. Box 871, Bendigo, 3552.
Nominations can be submitted by individuals or clubs, while all previous nominees who have not been included will be considered.
The BFNL Hall of Fame has 52 inductees.
BENDIGO'S BIGGEST INTER-LEAGUE WINS SINCE 1978
SINCE 1978, only a 1983 thumping of Tungamah and 2002 thrashing of Bellarine surpass Bendigo's inter-league belting of Outer East last weekend.
The Blue and Gold demolished Outer East by 99 points at the QEO to move from No.10 to 8 in the AFL Victoria Community Championships rankings.
* Bendigo's biggest inter-league wins since 1978:
1983 - def Tungamah by 159
2002 - def Bellarine by 134
2019 - def Outer East by 99
1978 - def Ballarat by 82
CVFLW TOP TEAMS TO MEET IN NIGHT CLASH
THE Central Victorian Football League Women's top two teams, Golden Square and Kangaroo Flat, will face off under lights on Friday night.
Square (5-0) and the Roos (4-1) will battle from 6.30pm at Golden Square's Wade Street.
The match will kickstart round six.
CVFLW ladder:
1. Golden Square - 5-0
2. Kangaroo Flat - 4-1
3. Strathfieldsaye - 3-2
4. North Bendigo - 2-3
5. Kyneton - 1-4
6. Eaglehawk - 0-5
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