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Kerang v Woorinen – Five Moments That Mattered

1st Quarter

8min. – Kerang 2.0.12

lead Woorinen 0.0.0

Sean Hunter’s clever roving sees him with a quick snap on goal as he’s slung to the ground deep in the pocket, with his flying shot sneaking through. The kick gives Kerang an 18-point lead just eight minutes into the game and the flying start they wanted.


2nd Quarter

4min. – Kerang 5.3.33

lead Woorinen 0.0.0

With Woorinen yet to score and the game already into the second term, Lachie Gardner receives a free kick 60 meters from goal. It soon becomes a certainty when Marty Kelly fails to give the ball back to Gardner, resulting in the Tigers first score of the game.


3rd Quarter

2min. – Kerang 6.5.41

lead Woorinen 2.3.15

Having outscored Kerang in the second term, Woorinen needed to draw first blood after half time. That was quickly snuffed out by Nick Stagg, who runs inside 50 after a perfect handpass from Josh Nitschke to start the rot for the Tigers in the third quarter.


9min. – Kerang 9.5.59

lead Woorinen 2.3.15

With the game quickly slipping away, Regan Vesty marks a lovely weighted kick from Clayton McCartney inside forward 50 and kicks truly from 40 metres out, into the wind – and dragging the margin back to 38 points.


12min. – Kerang 9.5.59

lead Woorinen 3.3.21

Any hopes of a Woorinen fight back are quickly dashed by Kerang’s joint coach Troy Coates, who runs down Robert Rush from behind and wins a free kick 40 metres from goal – which he kicked.

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