Monday, 24 November 2025

Dusties punish Pearcedale

The Warragul Industrials division one women's team has kept their unbeaten streak going. Dusties got a handy win over a young and talented Pearcedale side away from home on Saturday, 10.9 (69) to 5.1 (31). The Dusties side was missing a few players...

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Dusties punish Pearcedale
Indiana Makai and the Warragul Industrials have maintained their unbeaten start to the season. File photograph.

The Warragul Industrials division one women's team has kept their unbeaten streak going.
Dusties got a handy win over a young and talented Pearcedale side away from home on Saturday, 10.9 (69) to 5.1 (31).
The Dusties side was missing a few players from the week before due to injury and availability.
As expected, the Pearcedale side began with plenty of pace and managed to kick the first goal before Dusties steadied to kick the next three for the quarter.
The Dusties' midfield were beginning to dominate, with ruck Jess Szalek giving first use to midfielders Ahlee Penry, Elise Molesworth and Alisha Molesworth.
Warragul Industrials dominated the second term with eight goals, while keeping Pearcedale scoreless.
The visitors' forward line was functioning well with lots of movement and pressure on the Pearcedale defence.
The second half was not as clean for Dusties, some wayward kicking costing them a bigger winning margin and some percentage.
The multiple goalkickers for the day were were Michaela Williams with three and Jess Szalek and Alisha Molesworth with two each.
Best players for Warragul Industrials were Elise Molesworth, Josi MacDonald, Ahlee Penry, Alisha Molesworth, Michaela Williams and Bella Brown.
The division three development side enjoyed a well-earned break with their bye.
Next round is the battle of the top two with Dusties taking on Mornington on at 2pm Sunday, June 30 at Western Park.
Division three will play against Sorrento at 12pm in an important game to stay in the top four.

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