Hillwood leap-frogged Bridgenorth into fourth spot on the NTFA division 1 ladder courtesy of its 51-point victory over the Parrots in their round 3 game at Hillwood on Saturday.
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The Sharks dominated from the first bounce to kick four goals to one behind in the opening quarter and were never threatened running out easy winners 14.20 (104) to 7.11 (53) in their second victory of the season.
Forward Andrew Whitmore marked his return with four goals and Brendan Klok kicked three for the Sharks as their multiple goalkickers.
Dan Withers was best on ground with Tom Wilson, Ryan Choveaux and Aidan Collins all in the Sharks’ best players.
Zach Kilby booted three goals for the Parrots with Bryce Wheatley their best.
ROCHERLEA extended their unbeaten run to three matches with a 15.14 (104) to 6.8 (44) win over Deloraine at Deloraine.
The reigning premier kicked away after an even first term and even the inclusion of former AFL player Daniel Kerr for the Kangaroos could not stop Rocherlea recording a ten-goal win.
Josh Holton took his season tally to 12 with a five-goal haul for the Suburban Tigers while Zane Brown, Zac Barwick, Cody Weedon and Field Reeves booted two each.
Daniel Cox was the Tigers’ best with Zach Illes, Jordan Cousens and Andrew Cox-Goodyer all good performers.
Shannon Mulvey and Kerr kicked two each for the Kangaroos with Matthew Griffin their best player.
BRACKNELL also remained undefeated after three rounds in second spot with a 10.17 (77) to 2.9 (21) win over George Town at Blue Gum Park.
The Saints led at quarter time by five points after kicking two goals to one but the Redlegs were defensively good enough to hold them goal-less after quarter time while banging on another nine more of their own.
Jackson Chorely, Callum Mulder, Logan Wright and Josh Fisher were in the Redlegs best while Joe Cullen kicked three goals.
Daniel Scott was the best for the Saints along with Brady Squires.
SOUTH LAUNCESTON made it win number three to hold third place on the ladder with an 18.8 (116) to 7.9 (51) win over Longford at Longford.
The Bulldogs led by only three points after a competitive first half but the Tigers couldn’t sustain the effort in the second as South banged on ten goals to two to take control of the contest.
Leigh Harding and Jade Child kicked three each with Jake Laskey judged best on ground and good support from Clinton Drake, Jordan Tepper and Aaron Viney. Jonathan Smart booted four for the win-less Tigers.