Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazettePower surge

Power surge

GIPPSLAND Power got its 2006 TAC Cup program back on track with a comprehensive 72point win over the Murray Bushrangers at Coburg on Saturday.
Both sides were hit with the loss of key players with the Bushrangers losing several to state teams and the Power without 10 of their ‘guns’.
Last week the Power struggled against the Falcons, but on Saturday had the crucial inclusions of Brent Connolly and firstgamer Shane McIntosh to provide some muchneeded lift.
Early in the first term the Power took the initiative and had the Bushrangers on the back foot with some slick team play.
Instead of building on this, the Power allowed the Bushies to regain their composure and, suddenly they were making a contest of it.
By the first change the Power led by 19 points, but hadn’t capitalised on its early dominance.
In the second term the Power established control of the play, with the defence working well and the forwards taking advantage of this on the scoreboard.
The tackling and endeavour shown by the Power was pleasing and it extended the lead to 48 points by the long break.
In the third term the Power’s intensity continued however it began to miss goals it was easily slotting in the first half.
It was still miserly in defence and with a midfield well on top, led by Francis and Jostlear, the last change saw the Power in front by 78 points.
Coach Paul Hudson asked the team to finish off the job and gain reward its hard work on the scoreboard.
When it mattered most the Power lifted its intensity and dominated the first half of the last term.
It did everything right except kick goals and the Bushrangers kicked five to give their score some respectability.
Scores: Gippsland Power 19.22.136 d Murray Bushrangers 10.4.64.
Goals: Brent Macaffer 6, Jackson Hall 4, Ben Hughes, Ben Jostlear, Luke Webber 4, James Blaser, Joel Morgan and Andrew Oldmeadow 1.
Best: Ben Hughes, Brent Macaffer, Jackson Hall, Ben Jostlear, Tristan Francis and Joel Morgan.
The TAC Cup has a bye this week for the under18 national championships and the Power will play Sandringham Dragons in a fortnight.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Opposition inquiry call rejected after peak-hour train disruption

The State Opposition has called for a formal inquiry into Tuesday 3 February rail network disruption, where peak-hour disruption left thousands of Cranbourne and...
More News

Keep Cardinia tidy this Clean Up Australia Day

To help keep Cardinia Shire clean, green and litter‑free, Cardinia Shire Council is encouraging the community to take part in Clean Up Australia Day...

Half-Hub rescission defeated

A half-sized Dandenong Community Hub will go ahead after Greater Dandenong mayor Sophie Tan’s casting vote sidelined calls to rescind the downscaled design. The rescission...

Slow down around schools

With Victorian students returning to school for Term 1 of 2026, police are reminding motorists to slow down and take extra precaution around school...

Teaching children about teamwork

In today’s interconnected and rapidly changing world, teamwork has become an essential skill that children need to learn from an early age. Teaching children...

Many cultures, one community

At St Patrick’s, we are lucky to have an amazing group of students that come from many varied cultural backgrounds. We are a community of...

Welcome new principal Julie Banda

St Francis Xavier College is delighted to announce and welcome Ms Julie Banda as its new Principal, officially commencing her role on 27 January...

Exceptional Care, Every Day – Enrolments Now Open for 2026

Every family deserves a village, a place where they are understood, supported, and surrounded by people who genuinely care. At Aspire Early Education & Kindergarten,...

Sonya’s decades-long contribution to guiding and veterans

PRECEDE Pakenham’s Sonya Boloski has called Australia home for almost 30 years, but she would be the last person to ever give up her pride...

Community garden forging connections at Five Farms in Clyde North

What began as a few winter workshops has grown into a shared space that’s feeding more than just families at Five Farms. A new...

AFL Tigers roar into town

The long-term partnership between Richmond Football Club and the Cardinia Shire is showing no signs of slowing down with the Tigers attracting a huge...