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Cranbourne juniors win six

ROUND one by Cranbourne Junior Football Club brought six wins including good performances in older age groups.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (1)

In a terrific first-up effort Cranbourne showed the results of the hard preseason training. Scores: Cranbourne 9.15.69 d Narre Warren 3.10.28. Goals: Trent Bowtell 4, Jordan Bohl, Adam Newsome, Jessie McDonald, Sean Grant, Chris Doria 1. Best: Jordan Bohl, Mathew Fletcher, Gavin Kerr, Nathan Beaver.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (2)

Cranbourne ran hard all day to clinch a first-round win, showing what can be achieved with teamwork. Scores: Cranbourne 8.15.63 d Dandy Saints 4.10.34. Goals: Ben Gow, Steven Henry 2, Ryan Bird, Ricky Ettridge, Daniel Robinson, Nathan Bye 1. Best: Steven Henry, Adam Sami, Ryan Bird, Ben Gow, Rueben Patterson, Mitchell McGovern.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 (2)

The score didn’t reflect the game. Cranbourne was too strong in the end and focused on the ball. Scores: Cranbourne 10.11.71 d Narre Warren 5.7.37. Goals: Adam Newsome 6, Harley Longhans, Tim Taylor, Chris Goodwin, Corey Scott 1. Best: Adam Newsome, Murray Sims, Aaron Edwards, Tim Taylor.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 14 (1) BLUE

When Fountain Gate threatened to take over in the last quarter Cranbourne steadied and drew away.
Scores: Cranbourne Blue 8.8.8.56 d Fountain Gate 5.3.33. Goals: Max Gearon 4, Blake Pearce 3, Mitch Viney 1. Best: Max Gearon, Blake Pearce, Brandon Osborne, Ryan Anderson.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 14 (1) GOLD

Cranbourne was competitive in its first match in division one against last year’s premiers.
Scores: Cranbourne Gold 6.2.38 lost to Narre North Foxes 13.17.95. Goals: Brad Nicol 2, Daniel Baker, Adam Baxendale, Trent Robinson, John Lalor 1. Best: Daniel Baker, Brad Nicol, Cameron Middleton, Trent Robinson, Patrick Boland.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (2)

The club congratulated Adam Bruce on his 50th game.
Scores: Cranbourne Gold 8.4.52 d Hallam 6.3.39. Goals: Justin Brown 3, Dylan Kerrigon, Leigh Behourt, Adam Bruce, Chris Dyker, Matthew Marsh 1. Best: Bradley Fraser, Adam Bruce, Aaron O’Neill.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (2)

Cranbourne put up a gutsy effort and a strong finish showed the team will be a force to be reckoned with.
Scores: Cranbourne Blue 1.2.8 lost to Hampton Park 9.12.64. Goals: N. Lambden 1. Best: S. Henley, J. Leinmueller, T. Nuzzaco, A. Bower, N. Lambden.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 12 PREMIER

After good practice match form Cranbourne went away disappointed and was never in the contest.
Scores: Cranbourne 2.7.19 lost to Beaconsfield 8.10.58. Goals: Todd Roscoe, Dale Wakefield 1. Best: Bradley Hermans, Nick Elysse, Brent Da, Jack Courtney, Jake Dunn, Jai Lothian.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 12 BLUE

After a poor first half Cranbourne fought back well to make a good contest of the game.
Scores: Cranbourne 3.3.21 lost to Narre Warren 6.8.44. Goals: Dan Gardiner 2, Jarryd McGrath 1. Best: R. Beard, D. Gardiner, J. Adams, M. Mangion, R. Wood.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 11 (1)

Cranbourne put on good show against a top team. Scores: Cranbourne 1.3.9 lost to Fountain Gate 9.10.64. Goals: Michael Toben 1.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 11 (2)

Cranbourne put in a good team effort.
Scores: Cranbourne 5.5.35 lost to Hallam 5.6.36. Goals: Benton Hayman 3, Brodie Thomas 2. Best: Cory Willshire, Kyle St Anne, Adrian Breha, Hayden Webster, Brenton Hayman.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 10

Started well and after some stagnant plays Cranbourne started to open up the game and run well. Scores; Cranbourne Gold 17.7.109 d Narre North 0.0.0. Goals: T. Jollie 5, K. Walker, D. Atkins 4, B. Roscoe 2, T. McGrath, S. Kelly 1. Best: D. Atkins, T. Jellie, K. Walker, T. McGrath, B. Roscoe, M. Lienmueller, J. Smart.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 10 PREMIER

Cranbourne teamed well against strong opposition. Scores: Cranbourne Blue 1.0.6 lost to Narre North Foxes 9.8.62. Goals: C. Hookey 1. Best: J. McAleese, Z. Sproul, J. Smith, J. Cottier, C. Hookey.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 10 RED

Great team effort for the first game of the year. Scores: Cranbourne Yellow 1.10.16 lost to Pakenham 3.4.22. Goals: Dean Craven 1. Best: Adrian Graham, Jake Harrington, Clint Jolly, Jake Smith, Dean Craven.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER NINE WHITE

Scores: Cranbourne Yellow played Narre South. Goals: Lochie Pye, Luke Bakker 1. Best: Lochie Dawson, Luke Bakker.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER NINE BLUE

The first and last quarters were Cranbourne’s best. The Foxes did well and had some good tall running players. Cranbourne Blue v Narre North Foxes. Best: Mark Brittingham, Lachlan Scott, Ryan Bridle, Jed Beham.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER NINE RED

Cranbourne Gold put up a great team effort against Fountain Gate.
Goals: Troy Tobin 3, Shannon Marsh, Nathan Hymar, Hayden Murphy, Greg Fife, Jack Murray 1. Best: Daniel Kitto, Joel Hillis, Declan O’Donnell, Troy Tobin.

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