SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » Sport » Football » Roos to appeal loss of first round points

Roos to appeal loss of first round points

Sunbury Kangaroos will appeal a decision by the Riddell District Football League to strip them of the four points from their first round win against Romsey.

In a statement on the league’s website last week, the league said due to an “unfortunate administrative oversight” the Kangaroos played an uncleared player in their match against Redbacks.

The statement said as a result the club would lose the four points and their score for the first round would be nil under AFL Vic Country rule 1.3. The Redbacks have been awarded the four points.

The Kangaroos won the match against the Redbacks, 12.12 (84)-6.10 (46).

Kangaroos’ president Allan Walters said the club would appeal the decision.

“We take full responsibility for not putting in the clearance for the player and it was an oversight,” Walters said. “Everyone here volunteers and mistakes happen at times. Once we noticed the problem we notified the league.”

Walters said the league had suspended a fine and other penalties for the breach.

He said the players had been told about the oversight early last week and had responded well to it both on and off the field.

“I spoke to [coach] Jarrod [Dixon] and we said if we’re meant to make finals, we’ll make it whether we get these points back or not.”

Meanwhile on field, things continue to go the Kangaroos’ way as they snuck home in a thriller against Rupertswood on Saturday.

Having led all day the Kangaroos lost their lead in the final quarter but hit the front in the final minutes.

They got across the line by one point, 10.12 (72)-11.5 (71).

Dixon was thrilled with the win.

“We controlled them early and were really good in the first half, Rupo structured up better in the second half; they had the better of the contested ball in the third quarter,” he said.

“At three-quarter time with the five-day turnaround we thought we might have the run, but as it was close. The emotion side took over and that can get you through.

“They were all over us in the last quarter, about midway through the last quarter we flicked a switch and turned it around.”

Dixon said he was learning a lot about the players and the mental side of their game across the first three rounds.

“Obviously skills and structures we can work on, you can’t help them mentally.

“We have to control confidence and make sure it doesn’t turn into arrogance.”

 

Digital Editions


  • Join Sunbury Ladies Probus Club

    Join Sunbury Ladies Probus Club

    Sunbury Ladies Probus Club is on the hunt for new members. President Patricia Pratt and vice-president Sylvia Anderson said the club, open to retired women…

More News

  • Illegal dumpers to clean up their own mess

    Illegal dumpers to clean up their own mess

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume council will look to set up Community Clean-Up Corps through Work for the Dole and community work programs to tackle illegal dumping…

  • Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 253047 A severe thuderstorm warning and shelter indoors now alert has been issued for suburbs around Melbourne’s north-west. Residents in Sunbury, Sydenham, St Albans,…

  • Teen stabbed in Gisborne

    Teen stabbed in Gisborne

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested three teenagers following a stabbing in Gisborne on 21 February. Emergency services responded to reports of a male teen injured…

  • Hume community facilities underutilised

    Hume community facilities underutilised

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Seven unstaffed community facilities across Hume have been identified as having the lowest level of usage as council’s audit into community centres has…

  • Game on

    Game on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535888 The race for finals spots heated up on Saturday on the first day of the second last round of the Gisborne and District…

  • F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    A free Formula 1 Melbourne Fan Festival is coming to Federation Square. Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the free festival will make it easier and cheaper…

  • Kinders benefit

    Kinders benefit

    More accessible and inclusive play equipment is coming to Macedon Ranges kindergartens, following the latest round of grants from the state government. Children Minister Lizzie Blandthorn and Macedon MP Mary-Anne…

  • Hume community grants awarded

    Hume community grants awarded

    Sunbury and Goonawarra neighbourhood houses are among community groups to receive funding as part of the Hume council 2026 Community Grants Program. Hume mayor Carly Moore said the 92 grant…

  • Youth mental health group forming

    Youth mental health group forming

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 322848 Macedon Ranges council is organising a new Mental Health Action Group for youth. Designed for students in years nine to 11, council is…

  • Newham residents call for action

    Newham residents call for action

    After a fatal accident on Three Chain Road, Newham residents are calling for urgent action to slow traffic down. About 7.20pm on 3 February, a car and truck collided at…