The Majestic
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Glenorchy today scored a big win on the back of Matilda Thompson booting 5 goals and getting 64 disposals the Huskies ended up winning 13.12.9o to Devonport 1.2.8. The Eels struggled the entire day, only 12 inside 50’s for the game and a score of 1.2.8 showed Glenorchy’s dominance in this clash.
Glenorchy started with a 20 point lead over the Eels to end the first quarter, both Alexandria Hallandal and Matilda Thompson scoring goals for Glenorchy in the first quarter. It took Devonport until the last quarter before they got on the board. Glenorchy’s defence lead by the Campbell sisters not giving an inch at all.
Hayley Lonergan and Lauren Linton were both strong in defence as well for Glenorchy, managing to help rebound the ball away from the Eels’ 50 mulitple times preventing them from getting many inside 50’s throughout the clash. It was a little return to some form for Katie Juhnke with a lazy 33 disposals and a goal for Glenorchy.
Naomi Hart got onto the scoreboard in the second quarter as Glenorchy started to pull even further away from Devonport. Stephanie White tried her hardest in the middle for Devonport as did Ruby O’Keefe and Jessy Hewett. The young Devonport players were always up against it with a Huskies side wanting to atone for their exit from the finals last year by putting on a stronger performance this year.
Jasmine Graham had a bit of a quiet game for Glenorchy from centre half forward but had solid patches throughout the game. Eden Hewett was well held at full forward Ellie Campbell making sure that despite the forward entries she had to leave the forward 50 to get a touch on the ball.
Maddy Harding and Daisy Taylor weren’t too vocal for Glenorchy but also had their own patches where they added to some link up play to get Glenorchy into some scoring positions. But Matilda Thompson was the star of the day, 5 goals her best so far for Glenorchy. The 21-year-old is certainly putting her hand up for a second Glenorchy best and fairest award, and selection in the team of the year.
With the NWFL opting to begin the draft this year she could be in line to be selected to play in the higher league next season. Her sister Madeline also could be in line with a selection, as well as the Campbell sisters who have been tough in defence so far this season for Glenorchy.
The undefeated Huskies will battle Claremont next weekend at KGV Oval, with Devonport traveling to Lauderdale to play Lauderdale next week. Devonport have only had the one win this season coming in Round 2 against the East Coast Swans. The Eels were competitive against Hobart, but they fell away against Clarence and never actually started against Glenorchy. Their game against Lauderdale could very well be another tough day out for them.
GOALS – Glenorchy – Thompson 5, Hallandal 3, Hart 3, Taylor, Junke Devonport – Davies
Round 4 Roundup
Wynyard 2.5.16
Claremont 7.16.58
Glenorchy 13.12.90
Devonport 1.2.8
Ulverstone 3.4.22
Sorell 9.9.63
Latrobe 24.25.169
Derwent Hawks 1.3.9
Clarence 8.9.57
Lauderdale 16.10.106
East Coast Swans 8.1.49
Kingston 13.9.87
Hobart 10.11.71
Launceston 2.2.14
George Town 7.8.50
Brighton 2.5.17
Burnie 31.16.202
North Hobart 10.10.70
Longford 13.14.92
South Launceston 2.0.12
Bridport 1.6.12
Bridgewater 15.5.95
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