Big margins were the order of the day in the Ellinbank District reserves as Ellinbank and Longwarry continued their unbeaten runs.
A strong start helped Ellinbank to a comfortable victory over Trafalgar, 7-10 (52) to 2-3 (15).
Andrew Quirk, Sam Barwick, Ashley Scott, Ashley Debenham, Damon Healy and Tony Wright helped lead the Eagles to victory.
The Bloods were best served by Josh Dwyer, Angus Templeton, Brett Cameron, Denis Dyke, Brodie Malady and Brett Tonkin.
MARGINS exceeded 100-points in other fixtures, Longwarry thumping Catani 20-18 (138) to 3-1 (19) to maintain its impressive record.
Eight goals from Brad Blazevic led the charge with Justin Mitchell, Josh Bourke, Bailey Rowe, Tom Smith and Zach Murphy also prominent.
The better players for the Blues were Nathaniel Rodda, Cayden Kibblewhite, Brody Goodall, Aidan Gorozidis, Casey Player and Daniel Keily.
AN eight goal first quarter helped Buln Buln to a big win over Nilma-Darnum, 19-17 (131) to 3-2 (20).
Bryce Monahan, Charles Kilmartin, Flynn Bravington, Matthew Garner, Rylan Kovacs and Max Steenholdt led the fast start for the Lyrebirds.
The Bombers put in a competitive second term with two goals to three. Their better players were Jack Jarred, Josh Price, Rob Campbell, Matt Cheyne, Benjamin Egan and Chris Demicoli.
YARRAGON scored consistently for a strong 21-13 (139) to 5-2 (32) victory over Nyora, led by seven goals from Jack Jenkins in a best afield effort.
David Bates, Zak Keeble, Nate White, Luke Armstrong and Ryan Young were also prominent.
The best players for the Saints were Andrew Dike, Lincoln Brock, Luke Forscutt, Indiana Boswell, Tane White and Tyler Campbell.
NEERIM-NEERIM SOUTH kept Bunyip goalless on the way to winning 21-21 (147) to 0-1 (1).
Toby Bayne booted six goals with Justin Lockett, Lachlan Guy, Adam White, Declan Bagot and Liam Edgar also leading the way.
The Bulldogs were best served by James Pryor, Brandon Pompei, Cody Dowling, Jamie Hallpike, Max Hanks and Alex McKenzie.
NINETEEN goals between Kurt Batt, Rhys Simmons and Mitch Tribuzi helped Lang Lang wallop Poowong 38-17 (245) to 0-5 (5).
Liam Casey, Mark Penn, Nick Mascadri and Tadhg O'Riordan also featured among the best.
Battling against the odds for the Magpies were Jerome Cawcutt, Connor King, Cooper Smith, Rohan Verma and David O'Neill.
Football
Blowouts galore in reserves
May 13 2025
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