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Bad day for sharks as Sorrento and Bonbeach get smashed

By Brodie CowburnJuly 30, 2024Updated:August 2, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
Cats pounce: Frankston YCW were too strong for Pines taking out a 64-point win. Picture: Craig Barrett
Cats pounce: Frankston YCW were too strong for Pines taking out a 64-point win. Picture: Craig Barrett
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MEN’S DIV ONE
SORRENTO endured one of their most miserable days in recent memory last Saturday when they took on ladder leaders Dromana. The Tigers have lost just twice this season, and Sorrento have floated around the middle of the ladder. After a scrappy first quarter, Dromana put their foot down and dominated.

The second half was when most of the damage was done. Sorrento scored just one behind for the half, and saw 11 goals go in at the other end. Dromana came away from the game with a stunning 115 point win – 18.16 (124) to 1.3 (9).
Clayton Gay booted four goals for Dromana, and was named among the best. Billy Quigley, Sam Geurts, and Nicholas Collier also had standout games.

Pines’ hopes of playing finals were dealt a major blow on Saturday. They were comfortably defeated by Frankston YCW. The Stonecats took control of the game early with five first quarter goals. They never let go of control, and went on to claim a comfortable 15.13 (103) to 6.3 (39) win over the Pythons. Josh Butland scored four goals for YCW on the day. Riley D’Arcy and Josh Patullo contributed three goals each.

At Lloyd Park, Red Hill claimed a scrappy win over Langwarrin in difficult conditions. The Hillmen beat Langwarrin 3.7 (25) to 4.9 (33).

Mornington succumbed to a 29 point defeat at the hands of the Frankston Bombers on Saturday. Mt Eliza closed out the round with a three goal win against Rosebud at Emil Madsen Reserve.

Kanga crush: Red Hill got the better of Langwarrin on Saturday in a low-scoring affair. Grabbing an eight point win, they sit fourth on the MPNFL Division One ladder. Picture: Paul Churcher

MEN’S DIV TWO
JUST four points separates Crib Point, Somerville, and Pearcedale in fourth, fifth, and sixth place respectively with two rounds left to play in the 2024 Division Two season. The race for a top five spot looks like it will go down to the wire. Crib Point remains ahead of the pack with 44 points after a comfortable 10 goal win over Hastings last weekend.
Magpies skipper Miles Shepherd scored five goals to help his side get over the line on Saturday. Lee Sheehan, Joshua Le Grice, and Sean Parker also had good games.

Somerville and Pearcedale are equal on 40 points each – they both picked up wins last weekend. Somerville is in fifth place with an 11 percent percentage advantage over Pearcedale.

Somerville scraped over the line against Tyabb at home on Saturday. Their inaccuracy in front of goal nearly cost them, but they managed to claw their way to a 4.16 (40) to 5.6 (36) win.

Pearcedale smashed Bonbeach last weekend. The Sharks failed to kick a goal all day, and were eventually defeated 0.5 (5) to 9.8 (62).

Ladder leaders Edithvale-Aspendale kept up their good form on Saturday with a 31 point win over Devon Meadows. The final games of the round saw Seaford and Chelsea defeat Karingal and Rye respectively.

NEXT WEEK’S GAME

DIVISION ONE MENS
Saturday 3 August, 2pm:
Frankston YCW v Dromana – John Coburn Oval
Pines v Frankston Bombers – Eric Bell Reserve
Rosebud v Langwarrin – Olympic Park Rosebud
Sorrento v Mornington – David Macfarlane Reserve
Red Hill v Mt. Eliza – Red Hill Recreation Reserve

DIVISION TWO MENS
Saturday 3 August, 2pm:
Seaford v Bonbeach – RF Miles Recreation Reserve
Chelsea v Karingal – Chelsea Recreation Reserve
Pearcedale v Crib Point – Pearcedale Recreation Reserve
Tyabb v Devon Meadows – Bunguyan Reserve
Edithvale-Aspendale v Somerville – Edi-Asp Regents Park
Hastings v Rye – Hastings Club

DIVISION ONE WOMENS
Saturday 3 August, 1pm:
Warragul Industrials v Seaford – Mornington Alexandra Park

First published in the Mornington News – 30 July 2024

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