Home » CMFNL 2024 Round 11 » Roos’ top three hopes bounced

Roos’ top three hopes bounced

BALRANALD’S hopes of finishing in the all-important top three are fading by the week, having suffered a shock 11-point loss to a rejuvenated Cohuna Kangas.

It was the Roos’ third loss from the past four matches, with last year’s grand finalists now six points adrift of third-placed Mallee Eagles with six games remaining.

With everything to play for, the Roos started strong in the slippery conditions, taking a 17-point lead into quarter-time, making the most of yellow cards to Kangas playmakers Izaac Johnson and Jackson Williams.

With Johnson and Williams returning in the second term, the Kangas went about pegging the lead back, trailing by just seven points at the final change.

From then on it was all Cohuna, with three unanswered goals in the final quarter guiding the Kangas to a 10.8 (68) to 8.9 (57) victory and back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

It was a win a long time in the making for Cohuna coach Jack Geary, with the Kangas starting to play the type of football many predicted early in the season after the return of several key players in recent weeks.

“A bit of belief and a few wins goes a long way,” Geary said.

“I don’t think any one thing in particular has turned things around, but we’ve got a few blokes back on the park, a bit of cohesion and a few games under our belt together.

“At no point this season have I ever thought we were too far off our best, but we’re just going in with the mentality that anything can happen from this point onwards.”

Like most games around the district, the persistent rain made ball movement difficult for much of the afternoon, with Cohuna’s Chris Anderson getting on top in the ruck and onballers Jarrod Findlay, Joel Helman and Williams all finding plenty of the ball in the wet weather.

“We adjusted to the conditions well and played a bit of a territory game after quarter-time and slowly broke them down I felt,” Geary said.

“We didn’t start well and we’re a bit slack in the first quarter, we had six blokes on the bench for 10 minutes or so and we just had to fight and hold them at bay for that period of time, but once we got everyone back on the park, we were able to break them down.”

While Johnson’s send-off in the first set his team back, he more than made up for it upon his return, with his defensive pressure in the Kangas’ forward half a key factor in his side’s ability to lock the ball in their front half of the ground.

It was an element of Balranald’s game that was equally absent for long periods of the match.

Roos co-coach Tom Lister lamented his team’s lack of forward-half pressure, now clearly becoming an issue as their season slips away.

“Our forward pressure has been nonexistent for long periods lately,” Lister said.

“The ball goes forward for us more than the opposition every week, but when guys who lead or present don’t get used, they aren’t working to get back and help, but the opposition backs do.

“It was good in the first half, we locked it in and got repeat opportunities, but then it just completely fell away, so we’ll rejig our forward line and find a way to make it work.

“Saturday was really typical of what we have been producing, we seemingly had the game played on our terms for a half and then we have a quarter where we kick poorly, leave the door open and get rolled.

“We are currently playing two games in one essentially, really positive and on-brand, but then we fall away to something completely opposite and go away from what has been working.”

Matthew Neagle continued his strong season to be one of the Roos shining lights, along with brother Jaxon across half-back.

Also among Balranald’s better players was Ryan Middlebrook and Harrison Soraggi, with Drew Lloyd and Jack Jones key contributors in the loss as well.

SCORES

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Score
Cohuna 2.3 4.3 7.6 10.8 68
Balranald 5.2 6.7 8.7 8.9 57

VOTES

3 – Christopher Anderson (Cohuna)

2 – Matthew Neagle (Balranald)

1 – Jarrod Findlay (Cohuna)

Digital Editions


  • Kids quit swim lessons

    Kids quit swim lessons

    CHILDREN are dropping out of swimming lessons far too early, leaving them at risk, according to new research from Life Saving Victoria. The study, published…

More News

  • Central Murray Round 1 Football Previews

    Central Murray Round 1 Football Previews

    Kerang v Wandella LOCAL rivals Kerang and Wandella will clash for the first time in the Central Murray at Riverside Park in what is expected to be one of the…

  • Eagles fly into new season

    Eagles fly into new season

    THE Mallee Eagles won’t be rolling out the red carpet for rivals Balranald when the two clubs meet at Lalbert, with former Eagles coach Brent Macleod coaching against his former…

  • Education partnership paves the way

    Education partnership paves the way

    SEED Ability has joined Country Universities Centre Mallee to strengthen pathways for students into allied health careers, becoming the centre’s first local platinum partner. With a contribution of $5000, Seed…

  • Lew prosecutes his case

    Lew prosecutes his case

    A FORMER Melbourne councillor with a history of political run-ins has thrown his hat into the ring to replace retiring Nationals heavyweight Peter Walsh, declaring he is the candidate to…

  • Truck collision closes highway

    Truck collision closes highway

    STURT Highway at Paringi has reopened following a two-truck truck crash on Wednesday. Emergency services responded to the collision about 5.20am and closed the NSW stretch of the highway between…

  • Speed, alcohol offences detected over Easter

    Speed, alcohol offences detected over Easter

    ANOTHER Easter long weekend has passed without a road fatality in Swan Hill, Buloke and Gannawarra shires, keeping a two-decade long streak of travellers returning home safe. However, not all…

  • Swans set to soar

    Swans set to soar

    It won’t just be our region’s footballers and netballers who will begin another campaign over the coming days, with the Swan Hill Soccer League’s senior squads also opening their 2026…

  • Renowned pianist brings joy

    Renowned pianist brings joy

    MUSIC has a way of connecting generations and nowhere was that clearer than when internationally acclaimed pianist Tom Williams sat down to play for the residents at Hope Aged Care.…

  • Shining a light on family violence

    Shining a light on family violence

    A STRIKING new feature will greet visitors at Swan Hill District Health’s 1860 Café this April, with the health service proudly hosting the Elephant in the Room installation. Delivered in…

  • Fuel thiefs strike

    Fuel thiefs strike

    SWAN HILL Arson: POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire involving building debris and household items at a property on Murray Valley Highway on 5 April. Police said they believed it…