Draw for Cobras
Doesn't get any closer than that. in this year's competition with a shock win Cora Lynn has played out a thrilling draw against Tooradin-Dalmore on the Seagulls' with Phillip Island on Saturday to just barely home deck. miss out on a famous road win at Cowes Recreation The Panthers kicked four straight goals in Reserve. the first term and never conceded the lead
The Bulldogs have been famously almost after that point in the thrilling 12.6 (78) to impossible to defeat on their home deck but 10.14 (74) win. the Cobras gave it as fair a shake as any before It's arguably their most significant win in both sides were forced to settle for two some time given the issues they've had competing points, the siren sounding with the scores with the league's best over the past 12.7 (79) apiece. couple of years.
Trailing by a goal coming into the final Travis Tuck was immense for the visitor, quarter the Cobras threw everything they and was ably supported by Nathan Foote,
Joseph West and Dean McRae (three goals). had at the Bulldogs, kicking the final goal In a disappointing day for the Seagulls their and behind of the contest to ensure they best were Brad Lenders, Brad Butler, Lewis didn't leave empty-handed Hill and Charlie Shinners.
Cora Lynn youngster Lachlan Coverdale Inverloch-Kongwak continued their winning – who was playing in the under 18s just last ways with a comprehensive win over year – enjoyed his best game yet in Cobras Koo wee rup. colours with four goals, as William Thomas, The reigning premiers were rarely troubled Luke Hartley and hard nut James Munro in the 19.17 (131) to 4.3 (27) victory, building were all influential for the visitors. a lead early and then booting 10 straight in
Phillip Island, who led for the vast majority the last to put the struggling Demons to the of the day, albeit rarely comfortably, may feel sword. they let a win go begging here. Ethan Park, Will Hams, Paul Pattison and
Billy (four goals) and Jack Taylor (five Marcus Toussaint were all at their usual high goals) were their best, ably assisted by Charlie standards for the Sea Eagles. Bruce and Travis Woodfield. For Koo wee rup Jordan Sprie, Timothy Kilcunda Bass sprung an early surprise Miller and Zak Banks never stopped trying.
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