Maffra has stormed to the top of the Gippsland League ladder, with a win over Leongatha in the battle between the competition’s top two.
“Happy to go down there and win, it’s always hard,” said Eagles coach Wayne Butcher.
The undermanned Parrots got off to the better start and led by 10-points at quarter time.
However, it was all Maffra in the second as the visitor slammed on six goals to one, to lead by 15-points at half time.
Despite losing Darren Sheen to a thigh injury, the Eagles managed to further extend their buffer in the third; the margin at three quarter time was 37-points.
The home team outscored its opponent in the last, however it was too little too late, as Leongatha conceded its third loss for the season and top spot on the TRFM Gippsland League ladder.
“It was good for us, they had a couple of injuries but we can only beat what they put out there,” said Butcher.
“Our tackling and pressure won us the game, we really harassed and pressured them”.
Butcher conceded while he had hoped his side could nab the four points, he wasn’t all that confident.
“We wanted to win but they are a good side and we knew they would play a tough brand of footy,” he said.
Maffra now move on and host Drouin in round 13 while Leongatha make the long journey to Bairnsdale.
Traralgon d Drouin
Traralgon consolidated third spot with a 28-point win over Drouin.
The Hawks were without two of their best, with coach Bob McCallum and midfielder Daniel Nicholls playing for Vic Country in its win over Vic Metro.
The pair played for Vic Country alongside Traralgon coach Mark Collison, who was pleased by his side’s performance in difficult conditions.
“They were really atrocious conditions. It was a real slog and obviously we didn’t kick straight but had plenty of opportunities,” Collison said.
The Maroons booted a massive 20-behinds in its win, which saw Drouin slip to seventh on the Gippsland League ladder.
“It was good to get a win. It is one of the ones I am happy to tick off and move on,” Collison said.
Morwell d Moe
Morwell got the better of its rival Moe in a Sunday blockbuster.
The Lions had the upper hand early and led by 12-points at quarter time.
The reigning premier was forced to work its way back into the contest in the second, and it did so with three unanswered goals, which saw the Tigers lead by eight points at half time.
By three quarter time, Morwell’s lead was out to 30 points, in what would prove to be the difference in the end; the home team running out a 32-point winner.
The victory has elevated the reigning premier into sixth on the ladder, where it sits on equal points with Sale and Drouin.
Sale d Wonthaggi
Sale snuck into the top five, with an upset win over the fourth placed Wonthaggi.
"It was great to get the points against one of the top sides. We have a lot of respect for Wonthaggi and knew it was going to be a big challenge,” said Magpies coach Travis Ronaldson.
The Magpies bounced back from last week’s disappointing loss to Morwell, to beat the Power by 33-points.
Wonthaggi led early, before Sale stole the lead in the second. However it was the third quarter, which saw the Magpies boot five goals to one that put them in a winning position.
Booting four, John Gooch was among Sale’s eight individual goal kickers.
"What was most pleasing was how we responded to a poor performance last week. It was a good four-quarter effort and we had a good spread of contributors, which you need if you want to play finals footy,” Ronaldson said.
Bairnsdale d Warragul
Bairnsdale notched up its fourth win of the season, to the tune of eight points after a low scoring encounter with Warragul.
As was the case earlier in the year, the Redlegs got off to a good start and led by 27-points at quarter time.
The Gulls fought their way back into the contest in the second and trailed by just 11-points at half time.
That was the margin again at three quarter time, before a goal-less last term saw the visitor run out a narrow winner.
Link Robinson was the star for the Redlegs with four goals.
Last Modified on 13/07/2015 14:23