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LGSHA 2025: Spencer Park overcome slow start to take the spoils in Retravision A-grade clash with North Albany

LGSHA 2025: Spencer Park overcome slow start to take the spoils in Retravision A-grade clash with North Albany

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LGSHA 2025: Spencer Park overcome slow start to take the spoils in Retravision A-grade clash with North Albany

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GSFL 2025: Albany claim dominant victory over winless North Albany as Peake and Davies boot combined 11 goals
GSFL 2025: Albany claim dominant victory over winless North Albany as Peake and Davies boot combined 11 goals

West Australian

time09-06-2025

  • West Australian

GSFL 2025: Albany claim dominant victory over winless North Albany as Peake and Davies boot combined 11 goals

Albany kicked their biggest score of the season, marching to a 90-point victory over North Albany at Retravision Stadium on Saturday in round seven of the Great Southern Football League competition. The Kangas trailed by 36 points at half-time but conceded 13 goals in the second half as the floodgates opened. Brett Peake booted six and Morgan Davies bagged five, the pair hard to stop in the front half as the Sharks claimed a 22.18 (150) to 9.6 (60) triumph. The Sharks had six goals on the board at quarter-time and nine by the long break as the Kangas hung in there, with four of their own at half-time. However, the reigning premiers clicked up a gear in the last half, leading by 76 points by the end of the third term and adding another six goals in the final quarter to register their fifth win of the season. Bailey Taylor and Isaac Baum were terrific and both kicked four majors, while Brock Anning and Max Grimes also impressed. 'Our boys played well, as did North Albany,' Sharks coach Roy Addis said. 'They stayed with us well for the first half and applied pressure; we were able to maintain our style of play in the second half and absorb that pressure and run away with it.' Wingman Robbie Lee returned from concussion and Harrison Hordacre chipped in with four majors. Jyrin Woods was a strong contributor for the Kangas with three goals and well supported by Matt Orzel, David Arthur, Kobi Keen and Tomas O'Farrell in the back line, and Jackson Wray in the midfield. Veteran Graham Ross finished with four goals for the winless Kangas. The Kangas' woes continued with captain Nick Barrow suffering a hamstring injury that is likely to sideline him for at least a fortnight. Kangas coach Brad Bootsma said he was proud of the team's performance despite the loss. 'I think we played really competitively in the first half, but they just wore us down as the game went on,' he said. 'We showed our youth again on the weekend; I think their maturity and the stamina there got the better of us in the end. 'We struggled to stop their ball movements a lot of the time. We couldn't turn that momentum back around once it was going their way, but that just comes with maturity and experience and I was really proud of the way the boys played this week.'

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