
Division 4 pulse: The highs, lows and fierce battles of Round 8
On the final day of Autumn, Round 8 delivered some high-scoring contests with two teams cracking the ton! Canterbury (2-6) had their sights firmly on causing a stir for the
In Division 4 there are a couple of heavyweights at the top of the pile whilst at the other end it was a drought breaking win for South Mornington.
South Mornington have had a tough time of it since their 2012 premiership in Division 4 but a win has the habbit of changing the mood at an entire club. South Mornington defeated Chadstone by 69 points with Wade, Smith and Spencer all kicking four goals each.
Canterbury are the pacesetters of the competition and their 31 point win over Westbourne Grammarians might have been more of a challenge than they have been used to in recent weeks, but nevertheless the Cobras assumed control in the second half. Fitzgerald booted six goals for the Cobras and Collins also booted seven in a losing side for the Warriors.
North Brunswick moved to third spot with a big 70 point win over Masala. The Bulls kept the Tigers goalless in the second half whilst booting 12 goals of their own. Gallagher was the main beneficiary with six goals.
Parkside made it two wins on the bounce after the Red Devils held of My Lilydale by 19 points.
In a low scoring arm wrestle, Point Cook kept their unbeaten record in tact as they held off Box Hill North by 16 points at Saltwater Reserve. There were only 13 goals in the match but Point Cook had 11 more scoring shots than the Demons.
On the final day of Autumn, Round 8 delivered some high-scoring contests with two teams cracking the ton! Canterbury (2-6) had their sights firmly on causing a stir for the
Round 7 saw four matches played as the competition looks to reset over the coming weekend with the King’s Birthday bye round. UHS-VU made it two wins in a row
The last round of the Division 2 Men’s competition before the bye saw the visiting teams win four of the five matches. Old Yarra Cobras suffered their first loss of