MPNFL – DIVISION TWO

LANGWARRIN look unstoppable heading into the end of the 2021 season.

The Kangaroos took on Mornington in a clash between first and second on Saturday. What could have been an even matchup between two premiership contenders turned into thrashing, as Langwarrin ran away with an 85 point win.

Langwarrin led by four points at quarter time, but really put their foot down in the second quarter. A nine goals to one second term saw Langwarrin move out to an unassailable 54 point lead at the main break.

Langwarrin continued to score freely in the second half. They ended up putting 24 goals on the board for the game. The final score read Mornington 11.9 (75) to Langwarrin 24.16 (160).

Ruckman Matthew Naughton was named best on ground for Langwarrin for the second game running. Jesse Murphy also impressed with five majors. Jackson Calder scored seven of Mornington’s goals.

There was also some action at the other end of the ladder, as 11th and 12th placed Crib Point and Tyabb faced off.

The Magpies got the better of the Yabbies. They piled on 18 goals for the afternoon to get themselves a 47 point win.

Seven goals from Sam Glenn couldn’t get Karingal the points against Hastings at Ballam Park Reserve.

Both sides traded blows in an entertaining first half. The Bulls went into the main break with a three point lead.

The Blues struck back in the third quarter, taking a 21 point lead into the final term. They managed to hold on to beat the Bulls 15.9 (99) to 17.13 (115).

Thomas Buckley kicked four goals for the Blues. Thomas Finn and Patrick Wilson kicked three each.

Only two points separated Rye and Chelsea at the end of their clash on Saturday.

Rye led by eight points at the half-time break. By three-quarter-time, Chelsea had wrestled back a seven point lead.

Chelsea let it slip in the final term. They were wasteful in front of goal, kicking 1.5 for the quarter. Rye made them pay for their inaccuracy by sneaking in front and claiming the win.

Tom Hughes proved the difference between the two sides. He kicked five goals for Rye to help them claim a narrow victory 8.11 (59) to 7.15 (57).

At Glover Reserve, Devon Meadows lost to Seaford 7.3 (45) to 16.17 (113).

Somerville had a good day at home, defeating Pearcedale 13.16 (94) to 5.4 (34).

NEXT WEEK’S GAMES

MPNFL – Division One Seniors

Saturday 7 August, 2021

Mt Eliza v Bonbeach, 2PM – Emil Madsen Reserve

Frankston Bombers v Pines, 2PM – Greg Beck Oval (Baxter Park)

Frankston YCW v Sorrento, 2PM –  John Coburn Oval

Red Hill v Rosebud, 2PM – Red Hill Recreation Reserve

Edithvale-Aspendale v Dromana, 2PM – Regents Park

MPNFL – Division Two Seniors

Saturday 7 August, 2021

Mornington v Tyabb, 2PM – Alexandra Park

Karingal v Rye, 2PM –  Ballam Park Reserve

Chelsea v Devon Meadows, 2PM – Chelsea Reserve

Crib Point v Somerville, 2PM – Crib Point Recreation Reserve

Pearcedale v Langwarrin, 2PM – Pearcedale Recreation Reserve

Hastings v Seaford, 2PM –  Thomas Barclay Oval

SEWF – Premier

Saturday 7 August, 2021

Frankston v St Kilda Sharks, 11AM – Skybus Stadium

Mt Eliza v Coburg Lions, 3PM –  Emil Madsen Reserve

Tyabb v Seaford, 4.45PM – Bunguyan Reserve

Sunday 8 August, 2021

Mornington v Eastern Devils, 2PM – Alexandra Park

First published in the Frankston Times – 3 August 2021

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