Neighbourhood bragging rights, first wins and percentage boosting margins were the themes of Round 3 as our reporters wrap up Division Two action below...
DIVISION TWO SENIORS
By Justin Lemmon
The season following relegation is always precarious for the club forced down. Players inevitably leave as the Division One spotlight focuses elsewhere but the reduced glare and scrutiny offers the chance for clubs to rebuild and reassess away from the constant pressure that defeat brings.
Yarraville-Seddon managed a solitary win in 2014 – having matched that this season with victory over Glen Orden, a final’s spot should sit amongst their ambitions. FULL STORY HERE...
DIVISION TWO RESERVES
By Dayle Dunshea
In the local derby, North Footscray travelled down the road to Shorten Reserve to take on the in -form West Footscray Roosters in what was a wet affair on ANZAC Day.
Piling on a stunning three goals to zip in the final term, the battle for neighbour bragging rights was settled as West Footscray walked away 36-point victors. FULL STORY HERE...
DIVISION TWO UNDER 18S
By Declan Boffa
Sunshine faced a tough opening two rounds against both of last year’s Grand Finalists but proved to be competitive in both games.
On ANZAC Day, the Kangaroos broke through for their opening win of the season as they earned a hard fought eight-point win over Sanctuary Lakes on the road at Featherbrook Reserve. FULL STORY HERE...
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