Disappointing day out for Belgrave against Seville

L-R Mitch Medson, Dylan Broadway, Rhys Djohan and Rob Petracca showing off their TAC armbands pre-game with Deng Nai's double cobras at the rear. Picture: SUPPLIED

By Mick Morris

An improving Belgrave faced Seville who found themselves back at home after 6 weeks on the road due to ground maintenance issues.

Seville came out firing slamming on 8 goals for the quarter with Domenic ‘Sauce Aioli’ Aloi and Rob Petracca nailing 2 each.

Seville’s forwards were unstoppable in kicking 7 out of the 8 goals for the quarter and at quarter time the Blues up by 49 points.

The second quarter begins with a Belgrave goal in the first minute of the quarter and maybe sign’s of a mini-revival. Seville was having none of that, clickng into gear and slammed on 5 unanswered goals.

Things could have been worse for Belgrave if the ‘Tip Rat’ Dylan Broadway hadn’t hit the post 3 times in the half.

The Blues had winners all over the ground with Bayley Sciortino, Paul Bailey and Jack Nolan controlling things down back while Jake Strachan and Jack Coshutt were racking up the numbers through the middle.

The forwards seemed to have found their spark again doing the little things that helped those around them. Shepherds, spoils, pressure acts and working for each other were a pleasure to watch.

A 7-goal to 2 second quarter saw the Blues head into the main break 80 points up.

Seville 15-7-97

Belgrave 2-5-17

The third quarter started with a Belgrave goal and it took Seville 15 minutes to register their first

Seville kicked 4-8 for the quarter while Belgrave slotted 4-1.

The orange break saw the Blues up by 87 points.

Seville 19-15-129

Belgrave 6-6-42.

An 8-goal quarter by the Blues showed they didn’t take their foot off the accelerator.

Broadway banged his fifth for the game with a ‘Dyl-icious’ solo effort in front of his home supporters and he let them know he was up and about. “Get around me” he screamed to his adoring fans and teammates while pumping his fist skyward.

A touch of the fumbles saw Petracca cough up the pill which landed in the arms of big Sauce Aoli who registered his eighth major for the game in a dominant performance.

A good all-around performance from the Blue Boys and a much-improved effort from the previous week.

The Blues now travel to the Mick Morland Reserve in Clyde North to take on Berwick Springs in the Match of the Day this Saturday.

Other football results:

Seville Reserves defeated Belgrave Reserves 17.17, 119 to 6.5, 41.

Seville U18s had a week off before their big semi-final clash with Warburton-Millgrove U18s.

Seville Senior Women were defeated by Olinda-Ferny Creek Senior Women 1.0, 6 to 15.18, 108.

Netball:

Seville 17Blue drew with Berwick 17Blue 25 all. The best players for Seville were Georgie Brisbane, Genesis Foster-Jonassen and Keeley Thompson.

Seville D Grade defeated Belgrave D Grade 29 to 14. The best players for Seville were Corinne Tesselaar, Tahla Gibbs and Jayde Rait.

Seville C Grade defeated Belgrave C Grade 35 to 23. The best players for Seville were Tarsha Collette, Emily Read and Courtney Canning.

Seville B Grade defeated Belgrave B Grade 64 to 37. The best players for Seville were Gabrielle Duncan, Alexis Tucker and Alanna Lennie.

Seville A Grade defeated Belgrave A Grade 54 to 47. The best players for Seville were Ella Bayliss, Hayley Ray and Emily Wicks.