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Young Eagles in goal blitz

IT was a goal blitz by Beaconsfield Junior Football Club’s under-16 (1) team when it downed Narre Warren at the weekend.
The young Eagles were dominant from the first bounce, winning by 78 points.
Scores: Beaconsfield 15.13 (103) d Narre Warren 3.7 (25).
Goals: M. Clarke 4, A. Siposs 3, A. Benbow, N. Fisher 2, B. Mather, Dam Johnson, A. Beech, J. Beech.
Best: Benbow, Damian Johnson, Clarke, Mather, Ruddle, Fisher.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 16 (2)

IN an excellent game of football on Sunday, Beaconsfield showed it could beat quality opposition, such as Narre Warren if it put in a four-quarter effort. From the opening bounce Beaconsfield controlled the football and produced a team-inspired victory.
Richard Manley dominated the centre, ably assisted by Tyler Morley and Michael Turner.
Jack Casey and Dylan Blizzard were dominant in the backline, while Lochie Newham, Kane Martin and Brian Hopwood in the forward line gave the team strong targets all day.
Scores: Beaconsfield 15.9 (99) d Narre Warren 9.12 (66)
Goals: Brain Hopwood, Kane Martin 3, Richard Manley, Tyler Morley, Lachlan Newham 2, Daniel Druch, Will O’Gorman, Michael Turner.
Best – Beaconsfield: Richard Manley, Brian Hopwood, Tyler Morley, Dylan Blizzard, Michael Turner, Jack Casey.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 14 (1)

Undermanned Beaconsfield opened to a handy lead in windy conditions. Fountain Gate rallied in the second and third quarters. But Beaconsfield team showed how determined it was with hard-running football through the midfield to record a hard-fought five-point win.
Beaconsfield Blue 8.12.60 d Fountain Gate 8.7.55
Goals: N. Gardiner 4, E. Blackburn 2, N. McPherson, S. McQuilten.
Best: A. Butler, E. Blackburn, L. Duffy, N. McPherson, T. Brown.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 14 (2)

Beaconsfield 11.11.77 d Tooradin 6.8.44
Goals: H. Dooley 4, L. Sutton 2, N. Rolph, L. McBride, B. Decker, S. Flight, C. Szybkowski.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 13 (1) BLUE

Beaconsfield travelled to Mossgiel Park this Sunday and opened the account with five straight goals to one point in the first quarter. Quarters two and three saw Beaconsfield add 5.5 to Mossgiel Park’s 1.1 to run away with the game. The last quarter saw Beaconsfield seal Mossgiel Park’s fate with 1.1 to one point.
Beaconsfield 11.7.73 d Mossgiel Park 2.4.16
Goals: A. Clarke 3, J. Thomas, T. Joyce 2, D. Bunston, J. Thompson, M. Brown, B. White.
Best: T. Joyce, D. Bunston, T. McKenna, J. Able, H. Crozier, B. White, H. Cartwright, A. Clarke, N. Duffy, M. Spargo, R. Stewart, J. Thomas, M. Brown, M. Misso, T. Stokoe, Jake Flynn.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 12 (2)

AT Stoney Creek Road Beaconsfield bolted out of the blocks and kicked 6.4 to 0.0 in the first quarter. Tooradin tried hard but was outgunned by a bigger and better Beaconsfield. Jesse Bartlett played his 50th game.
Beaconsfield 20.10.130 d Tooradin 2.4.16
Goals: T. Dobson, L. Modica 4, T. Glen 3, J. Janka 2, N. Szczotkewycz 2, B. Lackning, T. Mellor, K. O’Sullivan, J. Paligorov, T. Siposs.
Best: T. Dobson, L. Modica, J. Bartlett, T. Stokoe.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:UNDER 10 WHITE BLUE

Beaconsfield came out hard in the first quarter to keep Narre Warren scoreless. But the Magpies came back in the second with four quick goals and went on to an easy win.
Narre Warren 7.10.52 d Beaconsfield 0.4.4
Best: K. McBride, L. Stokkel, C. McAuliffe, J. White, L. Thornton, C. Brook, D. Hope.

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