Award Winners
Go Dynamic Group : Tom Wardley, super clean in wet
CWM: Rory Kennedy, very dangerous up forward and finished off his work
Canteen award: Lucas Cavigan, provided great ball use off half back
Thursday Night Dinner; Josh Porter, clean and evasive around stoppages.
Best: T Wardley, R Kennedy, L Cavigan, J Porter, T Dundon
Goals: R Kennedy 3, T Thomas 1, N Lowry 1
The Lions are now sitting in fourth place heading into a week off following a thumping eleven goal win over the Shepp Swans in wet conditions.
Following a scrappy first quarter the Lions put their foot on the gas in the second, kicking five goals to one and putting the game out of the Swans’ reach.
Even more pleasing for Coach Nick Dundon was the ability of the Lions to keep the Swans scoreless after half time and to a single goal for the game.
Max McLean and Clayton Salmon continued their strong form putting together consistent games in the trying conditions, with Salmon kicking a game high three goals.
They were well supported by Sam Thomson and Ian Porter through the middle of the ground and Dale Short who provided a great target over the course of the match.
The Lions will enjoy a week off before a huge game away against Echuca.
Best: M McLean, C Salmon, S Thomson, I Porter, D Short
Goals: C Salmon 3, J Morgan 2, M McLean 1, F Rutherford 1, O Lubeck 1, D Short 1, S McMaster 1, J Best 1
Following back to back wins, the Swans proved to be a more difficult test for the Lions in wet and freezing conditions that deteriorated as the game went on.
The Lions came out of the blocks strongly, dominating the play but were unable to capitalise in the first quarter, kicking six behinds to hold a small lead at the first break.
The second term saw freer flowing footy with the Lions managing to extend their lead before being pegged back in the second half of the quarter by the Swans.
The third quarter was where the game was won by the Swans with five goals put on the board and a three goal lead at the final break, proving too much to overcome for the Lions.
David Mundy and Nathan Beattie both racked up double figures in the last quarter, but it wasn’t enough to get the boys over the line, going down by 11 points,
Tom Maloney yet again dominated the centre clearances, by far the best contested player on the ground with Riley Mason and Nathan Fowler showing their versatility up forward in trying conditions for the talls.
Off to Echuca after a week off to take it up to the bench mark of the competition.
Best: T Maloney, N Fowler, R Mason, D Mundy, J Murphy
Goals: R Mason 3, N Fowler 2, O Munro 1, T Maloney 1, R Schraven 1