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Geelong FNLK Rock Football | Banished to the reserves the previous week, Jonty Broughton has shown why he is one of the most dynamic forwards in the GFNL as South Barwon handed fellow finals aspirants Bell Park a 94-point hiding at Hamlyn Park.

Broughton kicked five goals as the Swans climbed back into the five at Colac’s expense and put themselves in the box seat to play in an elimination final with home games against Newtown & Chilwell and Geelong West to end their season.

He says coach Mark Neeld wanted him to return to enjoying the game.

“We had a bit of an off game against St Joeys, and it was just to go back and have a bit of fun with the footy and get my pressure up,” Broughton told krockfootball.live.

“He’s a pretty good coach, and I’m happy to do that and do my stint down there, then get around the footy a little bit there.

“And (I’m) happy to contribute back up here as well, so it was good.”

After conceding three of the opening four goals, South Barwon had the contest on its terms after the first change.

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