Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteEagles grounded

Eagles grounded

BEACONSFIELD seniors failed to hold a strong and fastrunning Hampton Park on Saturday, going down by 39 points.
The Redbacks, at home, jumped out of the blocks and caught a lacklustre Beaconsfield team by surprise, controlling the game from the outset and providing plenty of supply to its forwards who capitalised early in the game.
Goals from McConnell and Mislicki late in the first quarter settled the Beaconsfield team a little that went into the quartertime break four goals down.
The second quarter saw a more accountable performance through the midfield from the Beaconsfield team and with some quicker movement of the football allowed the Eagle forwards some opportunity to score.
Goals to Robins during the second quarter saw Beaconsfield go into the long break 23 points down.
The second half saw Hampton Park control the stoppages and centre breaks which in turn provided quality supply to its forwards such as Baskaya and Shorey who were having great contests with Jackson and Ziesler respectively.
Throughout the remainder of the game Hampton Park’s strength and numbers around the ball provided a standard of running football that Beaconsfield could not match.
Running out 48 point winners, Hampton Park showed themselves to be a level above the Beaconsfield team on the weekend and to be true finals contenders.
Scores: Beaconsfield 12.12.84 lost to Hampton Park 19.19.123.
Best Beaconsfield: Dean Ziesler, Kris Fletcher, Haydn Robins, Ash Salter, James Magner
Goals Beaconsfield: Haydn Robins 5, Luke McConnell 3, Daniel Mislicki, Rob Taylor, David White, Daniel Charles 1.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:RESERVES

Beaconsfield was competitive for the first half and had chances to put Hampton Park under pressure on the scoreboard, but inaccurate kicking at goal let it down.
Scores: Beaconsfield 4.9.33 lost to Hampton Park 13.14.92.
Goals Beaconsfield: Daniel Battaglin, Jason Folino, Steve Munday, Jason Reynolds 1.
Best Beaconsfield: Daniel Battaglin, Brett Hogan, Ryan Price, Justin Duffy, Dale Hynes, Steve Munday.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 18

Beaconsfield was able to field its strongest side for the season and was rewarded with a sevengoal first term.
To Hampton Park’s credit, it fought back hard in the second quarter, holding Beaconsfield to four goals, while adding a couple of its own.
In the second half, Beaconsfield kicked away again with Reece Pater and Kall Burns controlling the backline, while Paul Van Lambaart was running amok across the wing. The forwards were sharing the goals around with Sam Benbow enjoying a new role up forward, kicking three.
Beaconsfield ran out winners by 18 goals in a great team effort.
Scores: Beaconsfield 21.10.136 d Hampton Park 4.4.28.
Goals: Mitchell Collins 4, Luke Kowalski 3, Daniel Calteri 3, Rob Palazzolo 2, Ryan Olsson, Reece Pater, Jarrad Boumann, Joel Gibson, Jesse Linkins, Paul Van Lambaart 1.
Best: Paul Van Lambaart, Kall Burns, Jesse Linkins, Brenton Goldsack, Ryan Olsson, Reece Pater.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Former Casey Mayor diagnosed with MND

Ex two-time Casey Mayor and VFL footballer Geoff Ablett has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), prompting his family to launch a fundraising...
More News

State Government promises new emergency facilities for Casey Hospital

With the official plans for the expansion of Casey’s emergency department debuted, the state government is progressing on its $280 million project, with Icon...

Aged care security breached

Millhaven Lodge, a residential aged care facility in Pakenham, has updated security codes and restricted access points after a series of breaches that compromised...

Garlic Festival showcase

The South Gippsland Garlic Festival - Victoria’s biggest celebration of Australian garlic - is back for its second year at Korumburra Showgrounds on Saturday...

Parks Victoria launches major statewide recruitment drive

The search is on for Victoria's next generation of rangers, with outdoor enthusiasts encouraged to apply for one of 62 new roles across the...

2026 duck season bag limit

The Victorian Government has set a daily bag limit of nine ducks per hunter for the 2026 duck hunting season. The season length, as set...

Volunteers transform historic grounds

Around 30 volunteers rolled up their sleeves on Wednesday, 28 January, for the 61st Annual Berwick Cemetery Clean Up. Rotarians, Berwick and Harkaway Cemetery...

Calls for more foster parents as crisis mounts in Victoria

Lynn, a Casey local, stumbled on a television commercial about foster care at 65 years old, peaking her interest, the Tongan-born mother of five,...

Children’s ‘innocent’ ribbons and signs vandalised at Berwick Springs Lake

Ribbons made by children at Berwick Springs Lake, now named Guru Nanak Lake, were vandalised earlier this year promoting disappointment from a community group. Children’s ribbons...

Fourth attack in weeks rocks Heritage Church

Still reeling from earlier vandalism and attempted break-ins, Lang Lang’s St John’s Anglican Church has been hit for a fourth time, despite increased patrols. It...

People in Profile: Ensuring days end with a smile

From Officer City Soccer Club to Yakkerboo, Pakenham’s Brijal Parikh does it all, and he does it just to put smiles on faces. Gazette...