Cries of "oh yeah baby" were heard consistently around Parrot Park as Jackson Blair and Jacob Wiggers' five-goal hauls guided Longford to a 21.7 (133) to 8.8 (56) win.
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A nine-goal second term set the Tigers up for the dominant win as Wiggers, Blair and Cameron Gard all bagged two goals apiece to establish a comfortable 45-point lead at the main break.
Following a Rohan Sergeant major, goals to Jake Murfett and Blair put the Tigers further in front as the third quarter featured plenty of passionate football with spot-fires breaking out around the play as Michael Larby and Jake Nunn's ruck duel continued to heat up the competition.
A five goal to one last quarter sealed the deal with Josh Frankcombe and Baden Alexander collecting plenty of ball across half-back and through the midfield as Nunn and Jake Rice impressed.
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