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Round 3 Football Results

 Janelle Puppa Real Estate UNDER 18s

 Seymour 7.3.45 v Swans 12.17.89


Our Janelle Puppa Real Estate Under 18s put in a big effort against a highly skilled Shepparton Swans outfit, who proved too strong despite plenty of fight from the boys.

Rory Kennedy was dominant through the middle, driving the ball forward, and managed 3 goals himself.

Tarkyn Dundon was a brick wall in defence alongside Xavier Arandt for the first part of the game before he switched ends and became a strong presence up forward.

Jack Kennedy’s intercept marking was great again - winning some big one on ones.

Jarrah Younger provided great run on the wing to help support the defence, whilst also attacking the ball well.


Best: R Kennedy, T Dundon, X Arandt, J Kennedy, J Younger

Goals: R Kennedy 3, D Ornsby 1, H Lane 1, J Younger 1, X Arandt 1


Go Dynamic Group Award: Rory Kennedy



O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves 

Seymour 5.9.42 v Swans 2.5.17


The O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves have put together back to back wins away from home to start the season.

In a scrappy affair the Lions took control of the game in third quarter to put the game beyond the reach of the Swans.

Tayte Lewis and Max McLean led the charge through the midfield with the Kelfit combo of Ian Porter and Cooper Lubeck making crucial contributions.

Sam Thomson put together a great four quarter performance in just his second game out of Under 18s.

A great effort to take away the points in what is always a tough contest against the Swans.


Best: T Lewis, M McLean, C Lubeck, S Thomson, I Porter

Goals: M Jones 2, T Lawrence 1, I Porter 1, T Lewis 1, H Palmer 1



Seymour Club Seniors

Seymour 9.12.66 v Swans 12.12.84

It was a tough day out for the Seymour Club Seniors against the Shepp Swans yesterday.

Nathan Fowler wasted no time getting back on the scoreboard on his return from injury, with the Lions putting together a solid first quarter.

In the second, the Swans blew the game open, kicking six goals to Seymour’s one.

While the second half saw an improved effort across the board, the Lions weren’t able to peg back the difference, going down by three goals.

Riley Mason was again dominant up forward creating plenty of opportunities with Jack Murphy picking up plenty of the footy.

Our focus is now on the Bears for our ANZAC clash at Kings Park on Saturday.

We’re also wishing Tom Maloney a speedy recovery from a nasty elbow injury.


Best: J Murphy, R Mason, N Beattie, C Thomson, N Fowler

Goals: R Mason 4, N Fowler 3, R Schraven 1, L Lubeck 1





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