PENINSULA LEAGUE

Kangas devoured by Sharks: Langwarrin failed to fire, scoring just 15 points for the match against Bonbeach. Picture: Scott Memery
Kangas devoured by Sharks: Langwarrin failed to fire, scoring just 15 points for the match against Bonbeach. Picture: Scott Memery

THE MPNFL Peninsula Division season effectively became irrelevant on Saturday at Wooralla Drive.

Frankston YCW travelled to Mt Eliza for a top of the table clash.

What resulted was an embarrassing 94 point drubbing.

The Stonecats are just so much better than any other team in the competition right now.

That’s something the Stonecats’ brainstrust won’t want to hear, nor the rest of the competition.

However, it’s reality. Let’s take the gloss off the promotion of the competition and admit what the whole footy community thinks.

Frankston YCW are unbackable favorites for the flag and every other team in the competition is playing for second place.

The Stonecats were missing the likes of Anthony Barry and Jack Mazurek from its best 21 while the Redlegs got a few back, including skipper Sam Gill.

The likes of Rob Turnball and Ben Landry were the only real notable absentees from the Redlegs’ best 21.

However, despite being at almost full strength, the Redlegs were still beaten by almost 100 points.

The Stonecats arrived looking for a challenge and walked away with yet another insipid performance from an opposition, especially in the second half when they booted 10 goals to two.

The first half was a reasonable contest in general play, however, the visitors made the most of their opportunities throughout, converting almost half of their 58 forward entries.

The Stonecats had 33 scoring shots to just 14 with David Bodley booting six goals, Anthony Bruhn kicking five and Paul Minchington four.

Kyle Hutchison and Tony Lester dominated through the middle of the ground and BJ Credlin controlled the back half. The even spread made it difficult to select a best player.

It was easy to find Mt Eliza’s best. James Freeman booted three and worked tirelessly in attack, Matt Lillie competed well in the ruck and Dave Barton and Rohan Heasley tried hard around the ground.

Matt Jackson had just four possesions and Matt Stanley didn’t do a lot other than kicking three goals.

The Mt Eliza experiment with playing Justin Van Unen higher up the ground has simply got to come to an end. The Redlegs have zero firepower up front and they have the best full forward in the competition playing on a wing. The opposition would just love that.

While I don’t believe that the scoreboard of 23.10 (148) to 8.6 (54) was a true reflection of the difference between the sides, it is frightening to think that the top of the table side can smash the second best side the way they did.

There simply isn’t a weak link in the YCW line up and they won’t lose a game in 2016.

Karingal withstood a second half challenge from Chelsea to get over the line by just two points.

Once again, the Seagulls had more scoring shots than the opposition but failed to convert. They lost 9.10 (64) to 10.6 (66).

The Bulls led by 34 points at the midway mark of the match before the Gulls hit back with a five goals to two point third quarter.

The last quarter was an arm wrestle with the Bulls causing an upset.

Pines’ Guy Hendry and Aaron Edwards booted five goals each in their 18.11 (119) to 12.11 (83) victory against Seaford.

With Luke Potts dominating through the middle of the ground, the Pythons gave plenty of supply to their front half and they converted.

The margin was four points at half time but the home side booted eight goals to four in the third to blow the game apart.

Bonbeach made it three wins on the trot with a 6.8 (44) to 2.3 (15) victory against Langwarrin.

The Kangaroos were restricted to just one goal in each half, while the Sharks booted three each hour.

Jackson Sole was outstanding for the winners while Mitch Cuthbert was very good for the Kangas.

Edithvale booted four goals to one in the final quarter to overrun Mornington 11.15 (81) to 10.13 (73).

Mark Meehan was outstanding for the winners with six goals in a best on ground display, while Chris Wylie and Stevey Mannix were outstanding.

Chris Baker and Jimmy Cameron were among the best for the Dogs.

First published in the Mornington News – 31 May 2016

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