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Emerald battles injuries

INJURIES took their toll on an undermanned Emerald seniors’ team, going down to Yarra Glen by 72 points in round four on Saturday.
After a fourgoalstonil first quarter, the second was more closely contested with both sides scoring three each, giving Emerald an opportunity to pin Yarra Glen back in the second half.
Injuries again took their toll in the second half and Emerald was lacking keyposition players, making it easy for Yarra Glen to continue on its way, posting six goals in each of the next quarters to Emerald’s two and three consecutively.
Scores: Yarra Glen 19.14.128 d Emerald 8.8.56.
Goals: Steve Wright 3, Jon Lanyon, Wes Wright 2, Brendan Parker, 1.
Best for Emerald: Steve Wright (under 18), Josh Huisintveld, Simon Bergin and Clinton Marsh.

RESERVES

An undermanned Emerald took to the field against Yarra Glen that led from the beginning of the first quarter and continued to increase its lead at every break.
Emerald tried very hard and showed some great passages of play, but a very strong Yarra Glen kept it scoreless in two quarters, making it difficult for a comeback.
Scores: Yarra Glen 12.23.95 d Emerald 3.6.24.
Goals: Andrew Rolfs 2 Jesse Mather (under 18), 1.
Best for Emerald: Andrew Rolfs, David Hill, and Nathan Diemar.

UNDER 18

Emerald played Yarra Glen in cool, but clear conditions at Yarra Glen and took control by kicking two goals, keeping the opposition goalless in the first quarter.
Yarra Glen came out in the second quarter and with a handy breeze, kicked two goals to Emerald’s one.
The third quarter saw a different Yarra Glen and against the breeze posted two goals five behinds to Emerald’s one behind.
Yarra Glen took over in the last quarter with the wind and ran out convincing winners.
Scores: Yarra Glen 10.6.72 d Emerald 6.6.42.
Goals: Tom Williams 2, Steven Sullivan, Jesse Mather, Daniel Hill and Brett Pooles, 1.
Best for Emerald: Kyal Woolnough, Steve Wright, Tom Williams and Michael Castricum.

NETBALL

Emerald played a top game, defeating Yarra Glen by 43 goals.
With only seven players, Emerald worked hard to stay in the lead.
Scores Emerald 52 d Yarra Glen 9.
Most valuable players for Emerald: Kate Griffith, Bev White, Hayley White and Fiona Grunter.

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