THIS weekend the Inglewood Football Netball Club will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its 1994 premiership trifecta.
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Inglewood reached the Loddon Valley Football Netball League milestone premiership trifecta by winning the A,B and C-grade grand finals in the same year.
In the A-grade division Inglewood defeated BL Serpentine.
"With tight defence by both teams, Inglewood's accurate goaling saw them open up a 4 goal lead which they managed to hold for most of the match," Inglewood FNC secretary David Rose said.
"BL Serpentine fought to the end, however Inglewood held on to win the match by a single goal."
In the B-grade division Inglewood defeated Calivil.
"Inglewood took a 5 goal lead by quarter time against Calivil, and they continued to lead comfortably for the entire match, winning 48 to 39," Rose said.
"The Premiership came the hard way after Inglewood had just managed to scrape into the finals in fourth position."
In the C-grade division Inglewood defeated Marong.
"The contest against Marong was tight for the entire match, until Inglewood broke away in the final term to win 31 to 28," Rose said.
Inglewood will look for more A-grade success this week when it hosts BL Serpentine at the Inglewood Recreation Reserve, 3pm.
The Blues (2-7) are filled with confidence following their second win in the A-grade competition since their return to the league.
The Bears (3-5) sit just outside the top five and will be eager to score points to bump themselves up the ladder in the coming rounds.
Meanwhile in other LVFNL A-grade matches, fourth on the ladder Calivil United will host Marong at Calivil Recreation Reserve, 3pm.
The Demons (5-4) and the Panthers (2-7) both head into the match eager for a win as both teams suffered losses last week.
Bottom of the ladder Pyramid Hill will continue the search for its first win of the 2019 season when it hosts Mitiamo at Mitchell Park, 3pm.
The Bulldogs (0-9) sit on the bottom of the ladder while the Superoos (7-2) have secured their spot as a top three team.
Maiden Gully YCW will have a tough task on their hands against Bridgewater on their home court at Marist College, 3pm.
The Eagles (5-4) sit within the top five while the Mean Machine (9-0) are firmly on top of the ladder in its undefeated season.
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