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Berwick fires in final

BERWICK Junior Football Club’s under16 team had a strong win in the second semifinal at the weekend, downing Narre Warren by 84 points.
However, Narre was carried away with the win, as Narre Warren was depleted by injuries.
Scores: Berwick 14.11.95 d Narre Warren 1.8.14.
Goals Berwick: C. Millard 4, N. Buxton 3, J. McLardy 2, M. Talbett 1, T. Gillies 1, J. Ross 1, R. Heddles 1, H. Butterworth 1.
Best Berwick: C. Millard R. Heddles N. Page J. Trantifalou N. Sear J. McLardy.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 12 WHITE

Berwick v Narre Warren Black
At 8.45am Sunday morning, everyone was wide awake and Berwick came out in the first quarter firing on all cylinders.
Strong defensive work kept Narre to just one point and its running players through the centre got the ball down to the forwards who kicked well for a 19 point lead at the first break.
Berwick was kept scoreless in the second term and a determined Narre took the lead by one point into the main break.
Berwick had the ball in its forward line for most of the third quarter, but inaccuracy was costly, kicking two goals eight points.
However in the last quarter with the chance of the grand final, Berwick lifted and went on to a good win.
Scores: Berwick 5.10.40 d Narre Warren 4.5.29.

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