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Tigers down Lakers

SEA Lake Nandaly Tigers and Jeparit Rainbow met at Sea Lake, and the Tigers didn’t waste any time in getting down to business. 

They put on four goals the Lakers’ one for the first quarter and were looking strong around the ground. 

The Lakers were able to work their way back into the game during the second term, but the Tigers were still sitting pretty as they put on another four goals, and took their lead out to 25 points. 

As has been the case all season, the Tigers took their game to another level in the third term and played on entirely their own terms. 

They held the Lakers goalless and hit the final term full of run. 

The Tigers ran the final quarter out comfortably and looked good with 75 point win. 

Cliff Ryan was back to his best for the Tigers with 11 goals in a best on ground performance. 

Bryce Scott also chipped in with two goals, while Col Durie and Jason Collins also featured in the best players. 

Heath Clugston kicked two for the Lakers, while Ben Marra and Luke Werner battled hard all day.

For this week’s other MFL reviews see Wednesday’s edition of The Guardian (August 6, 2014).

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