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Rosebud stop Stonecats in season restart

Brodie CowburnBy Brodie Cowburn2 August 2021Updated:4 August 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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MPNFL – DIVISION ONE

FOOTBALL is back after another COVID-19 shutdown.

The senior MPNFL season restarted without crowds on Saturday afternoon. Division One leaders Frankston YCWstruggled in their return to the field, falling to defeat against Rosebud.

Rosebud took the game to the Stonecats right from the first bounce at Olympic Oval. They led by five goals at half time.

After an even third term, Rosebud sealed the win with an impressive final quarter. They ended up defeating the ladder leaders by 39 points 17.13 (115) to 11.10 (76). The loss saw Frankston YCW drop down to second.

Keegan Downie had a day out. He kicked seven goals in a best on ground showing.

It was a family affair for Dromana on Saturday, as they took on Mt Eliza.

William, Daniel, Samuel, and Joshua Guerts all took to the field for the Tigers. William Guerts was the best on ground for Dromana, who claimed an impressive come from behind win.

The Tigers trailed the Redlegs by 28 at half time. They kicked 1.6 in a dismal first half.

Dromana looked a different side after the half time break. They held Mt Eliza goalless in the second half while scoring 10 of their own.

Dromana ran out winners over the Redlegs 11.11 (77) to 6.11 (47).

At Greg Beck Oval, Frankston Bombers notched up an impressive victory over Sorrento.

The Sharks have had a difficult year, and Saturday was no exception. A seven goals to two final quarter doomed them to a 42 point loss.

The Bombers won 13.8 (86) to 6.8 (44). Khan Haretuku kicked four goals. Harrison Prior and Sam Fox also played well.

Edithvale-Aspendale worked their way off the bottom of the ladder by defeating Red Hill 11.13 (79) to 14.9 (93). 

Pines now sit last after losing to Bonbeach by 120 points.

Bonbeach’s big win sees them move to the top of the ladder.

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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