Bears hunt victory on Pyramid’s turf
A HAT-TRICK of victories is the goal for Bears Lagoon-Serpentine in this Saturday’s third round of Bendigo Bank Loddon Valley Football Netball League senior footy action.
The Bears make the trek north to Pyramid Hill’s Mitchell Park.
After a win at Inglewood the Justin Laird-coached BLS thrashed Newbridge at Serpentine last Saturday as Nash Kemp, Andy Gladman, Louis Mott and Beau Roy-Clements led the way.
Heat will be much higher and for longer against the Nathan Fitzpatrick-coached Bulldogs.
After a first-round bye, Pyramid Hill was up by just a goal at three quarter-time of the clash at Calivil, but kicked away for a 58-27 result as Bailey George, Jesse Sheahan and Adrian Holland were best.
Other key players for the red, white and blue include Steve Gunther, Bailey George, Billy Micevski and Adrian Holland.
After a dramatically improved performance in round two, Maiden Gully YCW Eagles are back at Marist College Oval to take on Mitiamo.
The Eagles finished within four points on Bridgewater’s turf as Mitiamo had the round two bye.
A key to MG’s chances will be the play of Brandon Dimech, Ed Crisp, Hamish McCartney, Tyler Miles and coach Jay McDonald.
The Superoos are on the rebound from a 104-point loss to start their season.
A red-hot Marong takes on Newbridge at Marong’s Malone Park.
A powerful Panthers line-up coached by Linton Jacobs includes key forwards Brandyn Grenfell and Kain Robins, ruckman Michael Bradbury, and Nathan Devanny.
Inglewood is back on home turf at Dissy Machinery Oval to take on Bridgewater.
The Darrell Billett-coached Blues faced Marong in round two as the Rick Ladson-coached Mean Machine won the final term against Maiden Gully YCW, 19-14, to claim a 56-52 win as Harry Donegan, Jack Symons, Tyler Estrada and Charlton Hindle starred.
Calivil United has the bye.