Cairns Saints' mockery of the AFL Cairns competition continued on Saturday, with their biggest win of the season coming against fourth-placed South Cairns.
The Saints smashed the Cutters 29.20 (194) to 2.4 (16) at Griffiths Park to rack up the club’s seventh consecutive win of the season and maintain their unbeaten streak.
The whopping 178-point margin was Saints’ largest, but it was by no means out of place in the still-young 2012 campaign.
During the eight rounds this year, Saints have won by an average of 129.28 points. That’s wins of nearly 22 goals.
And they have scored a whopping 1250 points, averaging more than 178 per game.
To put that in perspective, at the full time whistle of Saints’ destruction of Cutters, the team’s season pointscoring total was 155 points less than the next two best ranked sides combined.
Cutters president Lance Dixon said a Saints’ title was almost a foregone conclusion.
Read more at http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2012/05/21/220145_local-sport-news.html
Courtesy of The Cairns Post
Last Modified on 26/09/2012 08:42