The Batemans Bay Seahawks have gone to town against Googong on Saturday, trouncing the Hogs by 169 points in round 13 of the Canberra AFL Division Three competition.
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Coming off the back of the bye last week, it didn’t take long for the side to find their rhythm against the hapless Hogs as they cruised to a 33.10-208 to 6.3-39 victory.
Coach Michael Kenny paid tribute to his players for turning around their recent results.
“During the couple of weeks off, we focused really hard on our structure, which showed through on the weekend,” he said.
“I didn’t expect a margin of that size, because they have had a couple of strong wins against Goulburn and Cootamundra. Hopefully we are able to continue this sort of form in our coming games.”
The match was all but over by half time, as the Seahawks piled on 100 points to take a ten goal lead into the main break.
They continued the onslaught in the second half, kicking another 17 goals while leaving their opponents scoreless.
Centre half forward, Ross Hummel lead the charge for Seahawks with nine majors, while Shaun Green and Jarrod Thompson were also on song, booting seven and four respectively.