The Blighty seniors came up against a strong Rennie outfit.
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In a game played in two halves, the Redeyes were a bit flat and lacked talk around the contest in the first but didn’t get completely blown away due to the back six working hard, especially Charlie Waters and Staci Richardson.
In the second half, Blighty found a few gears and started to show the improvement it has had over the past couple of weeks.
The side’s pressure was much better and, despite some simple skill errors, the decision-making and game plans started working.
Again, Blighty took another small step forward and that win is getting closer.
Best-on was Charlie Waters who played like a veteran in the backline. His ability to stop his player and create out of defence was good to watch. Next was Nick Hay who ran all day and his pressure was excellent.
Luke Charlton again was in the best and is playing consistent football.
Mitch Ross is running into good form playing both ends of the ground and spent time in the ruck too. In his first game for the season, Staci Richardson played like he had been playing all year.
Final score: Blighty 3.7 (25) lost to Rennie 18.14 (122).
It was a hard day for the Blighty reserves on Saturday.
It should have been a much better game for the Redeyes, who had plenty of forward entries for little to show for it on the scoreboard, but that doesn’t mean the side was bad.
There were a few injuries about the ground and players kept playing, one with cracked ribs.
Blighty’s boys are meshing and the atmosphere in the twos is genuine.
The coaches have both seen a lot of improvement and are finding some different positions for their boys about the ground.
The Redeyes are sure to find something more on the scoreboard with weeks to come.
The mateship about the club is fantastic.
Best-on-ground could have been given to a dozen players but Andrew Simpson stood out and continues to shine.
Kev Kerr shined with his run and carry, while George Reid down back was constantly finding himself in the right spot, however he was up against hard targets.
Other honourable mentions were Anthony Street with a great game on his birthday, Kobi Baxter out of the thirds who rewards the team playing hard out the middle and kicking goals, and Jhi Dudley thrown into the ruck for the first time and really took on the job like a champ with an out-matched opponent.
Final score: Blighty 1.2 (8) lost to Rennie 26.7 (163).
With great weather for footy and with Blighty finally having 18 players, it was a good day for thirds football.
In what was a tight contest all day, the Blighty boys started the game well and matched Rennie around the ground.
The Redeyes entered the forward line on several occasions but couldn’t convert to goals.
In the third quarter the skills dropped off and Rennie was able to kick away to a handy lead.
In the final quarter the Redeyes knew what they had to do and went out all guns blazing.
They all put in a massive team effort and clawed back the score but unfortunately ran out of time and went down by four points.
Best-on was Henry Michael playing full-back all day.
Harry Mcliwain, Brodie Park, Jack Gavel and Nick Taylor also received awards for playing outstanding games.
Final score: Blighty 7.7 (49) lost to Rennie 7.11 (53).
The Blighty fourths hosted Rennie at home and knew it was going to be another tough game.
Although Blighty kept just in front for most of the game, Rennie did not stop fighting and made the young Redeyes work really hard for the win.
It was really pleasing to see every single Blighty player that put a foot on the ground give 100 per cent
This just proves this young team can play brilliant football when it is switched on and plays as a team.
Better players for the day, which was really hard to pick, were Ash Hines, who showed everyone his silky skills, and William Frost coming off a wing had a fair dinkum crack.
Cobi Johnson and Jai Park worked amazingly together in the midfield and racked up a lot of possessions all over the ground, while Ollie Culton had a great game getting a fair bit of ground ball out, and Mitch Grimwood had a switch to the backline and was very solid in defence.
Final score: Blighty 7.8 (50) d Rennie 4.1 (25).
The youngest Redeyes played a really hard-fought game in the fifths against Rennie.
Each week it doesn’t matter how big and strong the opposition is, the kids always give their all and put 110 per cent effort in.
They are understanding the rules of the game and the club is very proud of each and every one of them for their efforts.
Awards: Lachie Macdonald, Tommy Dudley, Liam Gordon, Zane Sibraa, Jackson Cleve.