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Redlegs wrap up vital contest, Bulls notch first win for season

By Brodie CowburnJuly 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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EDI-ASP were too strong for Langwarrin with the Eagles having the upper hand all day. Picture: Paul Churcher
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MEN’S DIV ONE

Mt Eliza kept their season alive last weekend with a win over fellow finals contender Dromana.

Both sides have suffered from mixed results in season 2025. Mt Eliza hosted the match with Dromana at Emil Madsen Reserve on Saturday afternoon.

Poor goalkicking cost Dromana badly. The Tigers failed to kick a goal in the second and third quarters, allowing Mt Eliza to build an unassailable lead.

Dromana played some better footy in the final term, but the damage was done. Mt Eliza secured a comfortable 14.12 (96) to 5.11 (41) win.

Robbie Elliott booted four goals for the Redlegs, and Lachlan Williams kicked three.

The result saw Mt Eliza move into fifth place, and left Dromana seventh. They are two of four sides equal on 24 points — Sorrento and Pines also have 24 points each after the Sharks beat the Pythons on Saturday.

Sorrento beat Pines 10.12 (72) to 6.10 (46). Charlie Stokes, Nicholas Jamieson, Matthew Peric, Shannon Gladman, and Chad Harris were named the Sharks’ best.

Rosebud remains atop the ladder after a 26-point win over Red Hill. Second-placed Frankston YCW were six-goal winners over Mornington at Alexandra Park on Saturday.

Edithvale-Aspendale closed out the round with a 31-point win over Langwarrin.


MEN’S DIV TWO

Karingal scored their first win of 2025 against Hastings on Saturday.

The Bulls have endured a miserable season so far, but had a good chance to win at home against Hastings. A five-goals-to-zero opening term put Karingal in the box seat.

Hastings cut the lead back to seven points in the second term, but a dominant third quarter put the result beyond doubt. Karingal ran away to an 11.5 (71) to 6.13 (49) win.

Zachery Holton was best-on-ground, kicking four goals. Jack Smith, Noah Bailey, Callan Dixon, and Jake Pusch were also named among the best.

At the other end of the ladder, Frankston Bombers extended their 2025 record to 14-0 with a dominant win over Pearcedale.

Pearcedale stunned the ladder leaders early, and took a narrow three-point lead into the first break. The Bombers locked in after quarter-time and ran away with the game.

Frankston Bombers beat Pearcedale 4.9 (33) to 16.12 (108).

Jason Kingsbury, Flynn Wood, Harrison Prior, Matt Chen, and Jai Block were named the Bombers’ best. Black kicked five goals.

Somerville beat Bonbeach by 14 points at home on Saturday in a must-win clash. Fellow finals contender Devon Meadows beat Rye by five goals at Glover Reserve.

Crib Point dominated Tyabb by 76 points last weekend, and Chelsea beat Seaford by 41.


WOMEN’S DIV ONE

Karingal got the better of Frankston last weekend after a dominant second half.

The Bulls and Dolphins looked evenly matched throughout the first half. Karingal took control after half-time, going on to claim a 6.6 (42) to 3.2 (20) win.

Mia Rudzki, Taliah Black, Jemma Reynolds, Taya Mead, and Taylah Dilworth were named Karingal’s best. Danika Corcoran contributed two goals to the scoreboard.

Five goals from Nikia Webber helped Warragul Industrials beat Bonbeach on Saturday.

Warragul are a premiership contender, and showed their quality on Saturday afternoon. They beat Bonbeach 1.1 (7) to 8.10 (58) at Bonbeach Reserve.

Mornington smashed Pearcedale 1.1 (7) to 16.19 (115) at Pearcedale Recreation Reserve last weekend. Georgia Templeton kicked six goals in a best-on-ground display.

NEXT WEEK’S GAMES


DIVISION ONE MENS
Saturday 26 July, 2pm:
Dromana v Langwarrin – Dromana Recreation Reserve
Edithvale-Aspendale v Rosebud – Edi-Asp Regents Park
Frankston YCW v Sorrento – John Coburn Oval
Mornington v Mt. Eliza – Mornington Alexandra Park
Red Hill v Pines – Red Hill Recreation Reserve


DIVISION TWO MENS
Saturday 26 July, 2pm:
Bonbeach v Frankston Bombers – Bonbeach Reserve
Hastings v Rye – Hastings Club
Karingal v Seaford – Karingal Football Club
Pearcedale v Crib Point – Pearcedale Recreation Reserve
Somerville v Chelsea – Somerville Football Club
Tyabb v Devon Meadows – Bunguyan Reserve


DIVISION ONE WOMENS
Saturday 26 July, 12pm:
Frankston v Warragul Industrials – Kinetic Stadium
Bonbeach v Pearcedale – Bonbeach Reserve
Mornington v Karingal – Mornington Alexandra Park


DIVISION TWO WOMENS
Friday 25 July, 7pm:
Mt. Eliza v Karingal (Reserve) – Emil Madsen Reserve

Saturday 26 July, 12pm:
Red Hill v Mornington (Reserve) – Red Hill Recreation Reserve

Saturday 26 July, 1pm:
Red Hill/Balnarring Thunder v Warragul Industrials (Reserve) – Balnarring Reserve

Saturday 26 July, 4.40pm:
Edithvale-Aspendale v Bass Coast – Edi-Asp Regents Park
Tyabb v Frankston (Reserve) – Bunguyan Reserve


DIVISION THREE WOMENS
Friday 25 July, 7pm:
Crib Point v Bonbeach (Reserve) – Crib Point Recreation Reserve

Saturday 26 July, 12pm:
Rye v Pearcedale (Reserve) – RJ Rowley Reserve
Tyabb (Reserve) v Pines – Bunguyan Reserve
Langwarrin v Chelsea – Lloyd Park

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