Tocumwal’s senior and reserve sides both lost in their away trips at the weekend, while the fourths and thirds were able to leave Waaia with a victory.
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Tocumwal’s seniors played strong and accountable football, but were no match for top four side Waaia in Picola League football on Saturday.
Waaia held sway throughout the match, then took control in the final term to secure a decisive victory.
Tocumwal started the match with determination and discipline, effectively containing Waaia’s offensive threats.
The Bloods’ structured gameplay and tenacity were evident, as they managed to keep the score respectable through the first three quarters.
The Bloods’ only goal scorers were Flynn Tonks, Brayden Scuito and Andrew Dickins, who managed to find opportunities amidst Waaia’s solid defence.
These key moments provided the home crowd with much to cheer for, highlighting Tocumwal’s ability to capitalise on their chances.
Throughout the match, several Tocumwal players stood out with their commendable performances.
Noah Zadorozniak and Mitch Collins-Bye were instrumental in both defence and midfield, ensuring a steady supply of the ball and thwarting many of Waaia’s advances.
Cory Parish and Scuito displayed their versatility and endurance, contributing significantly in crucial plays.
Adam Kent and Drew Haebich also made notable contributions, their relentless efforts not going unnoticed by the supporters.
However, the final quarter saw Waaia dominate, as they capitalised on Tocumwal’s injury toll. The visitors’ superior fitness and tactical execution allowed them to surge ahead.
Despite the loss, Tocumwal’s performance for most of the match highlighted their potential and resilience.
With continued focus and refinement, the Bloods will look to bounce back in coming weeks.
Final score: Tocumwal 03.02 (20) def by Waaia 17.13 (115)
Best players: Noah Zadoroniak, Mitch Collins-Bye, Corey Parish, Connor Phibbs, Braydon Scuito and Adam Kent.
Goals: Flynn Tonks, Braydon Scuito and Andrew Dickins.
Reserves:
Going up against Waaia was always going to be a challenging contest, given their reputation as a strong outfit.
The reserves fought hard all day, showing determination and resilience.
Despite their efforts, they struggled to convert their opportunities.
The final score did not reflect the intensity of the game.
It was a tough match, but the team's spirit and fight were commendable.
Final score: Tocumwal 05.01 (31) def by Waaia 18.08 (116)
Best players: Jack Clarke, Ray Sutton, Liam Colston, Jack Gowty, Seth Haebich, Dennis Sutton
Goals: Dane Maxwell 2, Seth Lawerence 2, Jack Clarke.
Awards: Cash Incentive - Jack Clarke; River Garden Chinese Voucher - Ray Sutton; Wingates Voucher - Jack Gowty; IGA Voucher - Nick Noonan.
Thirds
The thirds faced a significant challenge in their latest match, struggling initially to adapt their clean, fast-moving ball work to the demands of wet weather footy.
However, once they adjusted, the boys demonstrated great resilience and tactical acumen.
Despite the conditions, the team managed to secure a 13 point victory, maintaining their undefeated streak with only one match left in the season.
This win is a testament to their determination and skill, promising great things as they head towards finals.
Final score: Tocumwal 05.08 (38) def Waaia 04.01 (25).
Best players: Jake Hicks, Cooper Mangion, Charlie Locke, Pacey Haebich, Cody Palmer, Logan White.
Goals: Logan White 2, Chace Brunskill, Cody Palmer, Seth Lawerence.
Awards: P&L Excavations Canteen Voucher - Jake Hicks; Wandana Farms Thursday Dinner - Cody Palmer; Baldwin’s Buses Thursday Dinner - Charlie Locke; Wilson Farming Socks - Declan Palmer.
Fourths
In a nail-biting encounter, the fourths clinched a thrilling one point victory against Waaia.
Despite the foggy conditions, the team showcased remarkable resilience and skill.
Pheonix Valente led the charge with an impressive four goals, proving to be a pivotal player in the forward line.
Archie Chellew was a standout, dominating the field no matter where he played.
The on-ball brigade displayed incredible second efforts, continuously fighting for possession and driving the team forward.
All the boys were instrumental in the stoppages, executing crucial plays that kept the Bombers at bay.
The team's hard work and determination shone through, securing a memorable win for the Bloods.
Final score: Tocumwal 05.11 (41) def Waaia 05.10 (40)
Best players: Archie Chellew, Harrison Wilson, Cooper Quick, Lucas Baron, Ollie East, Pheonix Valente.
Goals: Pheonix Valente 4, Archie Chellew.
Awards: Coach’s Lure - Archie Chellew; Peter Absolom & Paul Quick $10 - Pheonix Valente; Clark’s News & Lotto Canteen Voucher - Lucas Baron; Donovan Tainton Refrigeration Canteen Voucher - Joel Harrison; Wilson Farming Socks - Ollie East.