MOUNT Compass has thrashed Yankalilla by 115 points to record its second straight win for the season and jump into seventh spot.
The Doggies kicked 12 goals to one in the first half to bury the contest before running out winners 22.14 (146) to 4.7 (31).
It came a week after they recorded their first win of the year against Goolwa-Port Elliott, beating the Magpies 8.12 (60) to 4.10 (34).
Against the Tigers, key forward Tom Pinyon (five goals), Jo "Hollywood" Parsons (four goals) and recruit Nicholas Clift (four goals) had a day out.
Adam Hunter enjoyed his best game for the club since returning full-time after a stint with SANFL club Sturt and received best on ground honours.
Big man Peter Hoban dominated the ruck while captain Nick Brokenshire enjoyed another solid game.
The Bulldogs will have a nervous wait before its clash with Victor Harbor at Victor Harbor with key forward Sean Tasker having scans on injured shoulder.
Meantime, Wiillunga has dropped out of the Great Southern Football League’s top five after a shock 70-point loss to the previously winless Victor Harbour at home on Saturday.
The Demons were inaccurate in the first term, kicking 1.4 to the Roos’ 5.0, and could not find their way back into the contest, losing 20.6 (126) to 8.8 (56).
Matthew Ficken and Wesley Glass were Willunga’s best. Daniel Butcher kicked three goals.
McLaren was soundly beaten by reigning premier Encounter Bay, 15.10 (100) to 7.5 (47).
Jordan Mutton bagged three goals for the Eagles and Joshua Proctor was their best player.
The result leaves McLaren fifth on the ladder after going into the round in third spot.
Last Modified on 13/05/2014 18:46