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ROKEWOOD-CORINDHAP 12.15 (87)

ILLABROOK 7.7 (49)

The Grasshoppers set up the result in the first term and controlled the contest for much of the afternoon to prevail 12.15 (87) to 7.7 (49) at Smythesdale.

Rokewood-Corindhap broke away to a 29-point lead at the first change, and although there were some periods of dominance by the Bulldogs in the second and final terms, the result never appeared in doubt.

Grasshoppers coach Heath Anderson said his team played its best football of the season in patches during the day.

"It was important to get that win. Hopefully it will be good for the confidence of the playing group from now and I hope we can build on it," Anderson, who recorded his first win as coach of the club, said.

The Grasshoppers were led all day by midfielder Ross Arnall and ruckman Jono Willey, while up forward young Caius Barrenger added four goals to his three in the under-17.5s in the morning.

Illabarook, chasing its first win since round two of 2011, tried hard, but was simply not good enough to kick a winning score. The Bulldogs made too many decision and skill errors to trouble their former Lexton Plains rivals, frustrating coach Rod Gladman.

Gladman, who didn't play in the clash despite signalling his intent to start on Thursday night, said it was important for his team to be competitive in upcoming fixtures against 2012 finalists Waubra, Creswick and Buninyong.

"We just want to be competitive. That's all you can ask for," he said.

Gladman was impressed with his backline, led by Chris Morcombe and Michael Avery, while Brandon Greenwood and Stephen Frys were busy around the ground and Ryan Jeffrey and David Tung good up forward with two goals apiece.

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WAUBRA 12.18 (90)

NEWLYN 7.4 (46)

It was a soggy ground after 30 millimetres of rain overnight and mud patches made heavy going on the Newlyn ground on Saturday.

But the undefeated Kangaroos made themselves right at home and cruised to their seventh win on the trot this season.

Contrary to reports, Waubra skipper Shane Mullane took the field and the only change to the lineup was Josh King, who added a bit of an edge to stoppages.

The Cattery fell silent in the first quarter as signs of struggle became apparent and Newlyn finished the term with just a point on the scoreboard while Waubra kicked three goals and four behinds.

The word "accountability" was uttered loudly in the Newlyn huddle at the first break and the Cats took the second term up to the Kangaroos, kick for kick on the scoreboard.

But the damage was done and the Waubra half-time lead of 21 points grew to a 46-point buffer and eventually the Kangaroos ran out victors by 44 points.

Some key drivers in the Waubra attack were Josh King, Dean Kelly, Nick Sullivan, Steve Tung and Ben Webster.

In front of goal it was Tung and Webster, with three each, and Sullivan and Clint Molloy, with two each, who made a day of it. Captain Mullane and Kelly contributed one each.

Some big efforts came from players like Matthew Wapling, Adam Dufty and Paul Dodds.

Newlyn still got down and dirty despite the dominance of Waubra.

Lachlan Vallance shone many times through the game, whether in the ruck or as the big target out of defence or into attack.

Nathan Skewes and Anthony Taylor slotted home three majors each in a busy afternoon. Jamie Gardner popped one through at the start of the third term in a rare slick piece of play by the Cats.

If pain was a yardstick to performance then two players were stars Calvin Pane and Luke Faull copped heaps.

Waubra coach Jason Allen was happy with the result.

"It was a gutsy win," Allen said. "It was the first wet-weather footy, so we adjusted pretty quickly.

"I was proud the boys were pretty physical. They won the contested footy which was good.

"Overall I was very happy."

It was a different story from Newlyn co-coach Chris Gardner, who was disappointed the Cats failed to put four quarters of footy together.

"When we're on, we show we're competitive. But when there are a few lapses in concentration, that costs us," Gardner said.

"Waubra is a very good side with some very damaging players when they're given any chances. Any lapses by our players cost us dearly."

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