Cobram finds retribution in Murray League showdown

Cobram's A-grade netballers have enjoyed ending their season on a high after defeating Congupna by one goal. Photo by Contributed

Cobram has capped off its 2025 netball campaign in dramatic fashion, taking a Congupna scalp in the final round of the home and away season.

A fierce Congupna outfit notched up an eight-goal lead by half-time, but it wasn’t enough to put the A-grade Cobram Tigers off the scent.

Cobram fought tooth and claw and boy, did they put on display, overturning the half-time deficit to secure their third win of the season by a single goal on 33-32.

In B-grade action, Cobram fell 51-37 to a tenacious Congupna, while 19 goals was the margin between Cobram’s C-grade contingent and its Congupna counterparts.

Cobram’s C-reserve found itself in hot water as Congupna cruised on to a 44-29 goal victory.

Across the courts, Finley bested Barooga by 20 goals to overtake the Hawks and leave them on the bottom of the ladder.

Mulwala shored up third place with a 56-43 triumph over fellow finals-bound opposition Tongala.

Meanwhile, Numurkah’s hopes of an outside break into the top six were dashed by Moama.

The Blues, needing a win to clutch the remaining finals spot, led the Magpies 12-11 at quarter time but surrendered the advantage to trail by two at the half.

Moama extended its buffer to five by three-quarter time, and though Numurkah fought back hard, a 44-41 loss sealed the Blues’ fate in agonising fashion.

Taking Numurkah’s place in the six is Deniliquin, which toppled Echuca United in another nail-biting match.

The Rams were never more than a few goals ahead of the Eagles, but did enough to scrounge a 43-38 result and ensure their season stays alive for at least another week.

Finally, Rumbalara showed they are in a class of their own after dismantling Nathalia 47-35.