THE New Norfolk Eagles scored three wins in their home games against the East Coast Bombers (formerly Triabunna) at Boyer Oval yesterday. The seniors won by a massive 212 points and the reserves had a 143-point win, but there was more in the colts' game where the final difference was 17 points.
Seniors - New Norfolk 6.4 16.7 23.12 36.18 (234) d East Coast 1.1 1.1 1.3 3.4 (22). Goals — New Norfolk: J. Hall 13, B. Booth 5, R. Belcher 4, N. Ross 4, P. Jelkic 3, B. Carver, Z. Graham, J. Clifford, K. Styles, S. Bonnitcha, R. Heron, M. Cashion; Best — New Norfolk: J. Hall, N. Ross, R. Belcher, B. Booth, S. Bonnitcha, K. Styles.
Reserves - New Norfolk 21.18 (144) d East Coast 0.1 (1). Goals — New Norfolk: B. Lovell 5, N. Benson 3, T. Wright 3, L. Menzie 2, J. Wallner 2, D. King 2, A. Minchin, J. Papera, B. Chaplin, B. Wardlaw; Best — New Norfolk: B. Lovell, N. Benson, J. Kelly, T. Wright, J. Styles, D. Walsh.
Colts - New Norfolk 9.9 (63) d East Coast 7.4 (46). Goals — New Norfolk: S. Triffitt 3, J. Mayne 2, A. Barron 2, T. Youd, D. Triffett; Best — New Norfolk: J. Adams, D. Huxley, T. Youd, J. Shearing, T. Lacey, D. Triffett.
Read Mercury journalist Craig Hoggett's match report here.
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