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HomeGazetteYoung Brookers team well

Young Brookers team well

GEMBROOKCockatoo junior sides had another three wins in last week’s matches.

UNDER 16

GembrookCockatoo showed what could be done by playing as a team.
Scores:GembrookCockatoo 9.6.60 d Monbulk 6.20.56.
Goals: Schueddekopf 3, Hilder 2, Mawson, Pepi, Wybrott, Webster 1.
Awards: Ashley Sawyer, Chris Bray, Alex Schueddekopf, Luke Mawson, Andrew Hilder.

UNDER 14

After a scrappy fairly even first quarter against the wind, the Brookers kicked away, were never really pushed and ran out comfortable winners.
Scores:GembrookCockatoo 12.13.85 d Monbulk 3.3.21.
Best: Ashley Ladd, Jake Schueddekopf, Dave Cracknell, Jason Bova, Jamie Wilson, Caleb Scott.
Awards: Ashley Ladd, Jake Schueddekopf, Dave Cracknell, Caleb Scott, Jamie Wilson, Ashley Ladd.

UNDER 12

Gembrook played a strong game in windy conditions against a tall side. The team showed good skills in passing and marking in a good display of teamwork.
Scores:GembrookCockatoo 13.9.87 d Monbulk 2.0.12.
Awards: Tomas Bugg, Jake Morris, Brody Stephenson, Liam O’Sullivan, Jake Rosen, Damian Volta.

UNDER 11

Wesburn used the ball better when it did get possession and ran out a comfortable winner.
Scores:GembrookCockatoo 2.1.13 lost to Wesburn 3.5.23.
Best: Daniel Welsh, Jake Mawson, Doug Misso, Dave McPherson, Jamie Kennedy.
Awards: Daniel Welsh, Matthew Berill, Ben Schatz, Jake Mawson, Core Fraser, Jeff Clark.

UNDER 10

GembrookCockatoo v Monbulk
Gembrook was beaten by a better team on the day but still put in a good competitive effort and never gave in.
Best: Dave Toogood, Danyon White, Robert Cracknell, Joshua Griffiths, John Nugent.
Awards: Chris Osment, Callum Sawyer, Zac Epstein, Jack Johnstone, Daniel Welsh, Riley Wood.

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