Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Stephens kicks 10

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Thirds

Longwarry v Lang Lang

A bag of 10 from Harry Stephens has propelled Longwarry to a massive victory over Lang Lang, 23.8 (146) to 4.3 (27).

It was Stephens' show from the start in the win, but he had ample support from the likes of Xavier LaFrantz, Harrison Stephens, Bradley Yeo, Oscar Adamiak, Harrison Colvin and Cody Coad.

Ben Geyer, Hunter Clarke, Jett Williams, Dylan Halden and Casey Mills were the best for Lang Lang with Dylan Halden the only multiple goal kicker with two. Poowong vs Trafalgar Poowong almost pulled off a stunning comeback victory, falling short to Trafalgar 10.9 (69) to 9.10 (64) in the thirds clash.

The Magpies kicked the final three goals of the game to almost snatch victory from the Bloods, but it wasn’t enough.

Denis Dyke and Dylan Gauci kicked two for the winning side, with Drew O’Brien, Dylan Thornby, Denis Dyke, Ruben Rouillon, Mathew Devon and Brodie Malady the best for Trafalgar.

Alex Henshall booted four for Poowong, with Noah Peacock, Alex Henshall, Braith Minchin, Samuel Simpson, Rhys Butler-Bankes and Hamish Boys featuring in the best.

Neerim Neerim South v Ellinbank

The Cats defeated Ellinbank in a tight contest, 9.9 (63) to 6.6 (42), thanks to a handy haul of seven goals from Luke Kinder.

He accounted for seven of the nine majors the Cats kicked in a dominant display up forward in the win.

The only man better on the ground was Matthew Pecoraro, with Kinder, Aaron Mitchell, Jarra Davis, Rhonan Perry and Ayden Ramm also the best of the Neerim side.

Despite falling away late,

Joseph Conley, Will Scammell, Jake Dean, Lachlan Sherry, Munashe Munjoma and Riley Feil were brilliant for the Eagles in the loss.

Fourths

Yarragon defeated Poowong by 53 points in the fourths division thanks to Zavier Allsop’s four majors in a best on ground display alongside Jordan Edwards, Lachlan King, Zak Keeble and Jack Keeble.

Xavier Spaull was again fantastic for the Magpies despite the losing result.

Ellinbank also accounted for Catani in comfortabl­e style, 11.5 (71) to 4.2 (26), Adam Campbell (four goals) and Jack Champion (two goals) leading the win, both named the two best for the Eagles.

Shakarn Brown, Rylen Cranton, Cooper Webb, Jye Carbery, Will Brown and Kain O’Dwyer were the best for Catani.

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