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24 June, 2024

Natte remain as ladder leaders

CARISBROOK 4.5 (29) def by NATTE BEALIBA 5.13 (43) Natte Bealiba remain un-defeated and at the top of the table after defeating Carisbrook in a low scoring game by 14 points. Natte Bealiba did have most of the football in their scoring zone...

By Maryborough Advertiser

Natte remain as ladder leaders - feature photo

CARISBROOK 4.5 (29) def by NATTE BEALIBA 5.13 (43)

Natte Bealiba remain un-defeated and at the top of the table after defeating Carisbrook in a low scoring game by 14 points.

Natte Bealiba did have most of the football in their scoring zone, particularly in the first three quarters, but their inaccuracy was costly. However, it could also be put down to the tight defence of the Redbacks defenders.

The Redbacks were confident at half time leading by two points at the major break.

Scores were level at three-quarter-time and it was only in the last term that the Swans managed to break free, scoring two goals, while holding the home team to just one behind for the term.

Austin Mckenzie and Daniel Vadala were key players in the victory for the Swans and were supported by Bailey Jacobs, Toby Beavis, Jake Postle and Bailey Cossar. Trent Mortlock and Jayden Templeton were the only multiple goal scorers with two goals apiece.

Tom Gardam and Richard Zelencich tried hard all day for the Redbacks as did Adam Hurse in defence, Andrew Toan, Darcy Bond, and Brady Neill were also named among the better players for Carisbrook.

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