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Bulldogs bite Seagulls, Kangaroos keep winning

Brodie CowburnBy Brodie Cowburn17 May 2021Updated:18 May 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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DIVISION TWO

MORNINGTON’S good start to the 2021 season continued with a win over Chelsea on Saturday.

The Seagulls got off to an early lead, taking a 15 point advantage into quarter time. By the half time break, Mornington had grabbed hold of the lead.

The Bulldogs led by just two points heading into the final term, but held on to claim a hard-fought win.

Mornington defeated Chelsea 7.9 (51) to 9.7 (61). Jackson Calder kicked three goals for the Bulldogs. Matthew Caine was named best-on-ground.

Langwarrin’s undefeated run in 2021 remains intact after a big win over Crib Point.

The Kangaroos had little trouble dispatching the Magpies. They ended up winning comfortably 9.8 (62) to 20.12 (132).

Joshua Dormer was one of Langwarrin’s best. He scored three goals on the day.

Devon Meadows came from behind in the final quarter to defeat Karingal by six points at Ballam Park Reserve.

The Bulls led by seven heading into the final quarter, but were overrun by the impressive Panthers.

Tyabb were held scoreless in the first half of what turned into a miserable clash against Somerville on Saturday.

The result was never in question, as Somerville flexed their muscle against the Yabbies. Somerville won by 133 points 3.1 (19) to 21.26 (152).

Somerville’s Ryan Gillis kicked more than double Tyabb’s total on his own. He scored seven majors.

Seaford and Hastings rounded out the winner’s list with victories over Pearcedale and Rye respectively.

NEXT WEEK’S GAMES

MPNFL Division One Seniors

Saturday 22 May, 2021

Sorrento Vs Frankston Bombers, 2PM – David McFarlane Reserve

Mt Eliza Vs Dromana, 2PM – Emil Madsen Reserve

Frankston YCW Vs Rosebud, 2PM – John Coburn Oval

Bonbeach Vs Pines, 2PM – Oval 1 Bonbeach Recreation Reserve

Edithvale-Aspendale Vs Red Hill, 2PM – Regents Park

MPNFL Division Two Seniors

Saturday 22 May, 2021

Mornington Vs Crib Point, 2PM – Alexandra Park

Karingal Vs Seaford, 2PM –  Ballam Park Reserve

Tyabb Vs Chelsea, 2PM – Bunguyan Reserve

Pearcedale Vs Hastings, 2PM – Pearcedale Recreation Reserve

Somerville Vs Devon Meadows, 2PM – Somerville Recreation Reserve

Langwarrin Vs Rye, 2PM –  Lloyd Park

SEWF Premier

Saturday 22 May, 2021

Seaford Vs Mornington, 2PM – Norm Cathie Reserve

Sunday 23 May, 2021

Coburg Lions Vs Tyabb, 12PM – Jackson Reserve

Eastern Devils Vs St. Kilda Sharks, 2:00PM – Mulgrave Reserve

Mt Eliza Vs Frankston, 2PM – Emil Madsen Reserve

First published in the Frankston Times – 18 May 2021

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