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We've kicked off the season, going 3-0 with a magnificent 14-point victory over St Bedes, finishing 8.5 (53 points) to their 4.15 (39 points) in a sensational away game! Sam Ford was immense early with 1 goal and 4 marks in the opening quarter, while Jacques Mirenda showcased his midfield prowess with 5 powerful tackles in Q2 and 4 crucial clearances in Q3. Our ability to control the aerial game, highlighted by an impressive 57 total marks, was a key factor in securing the valuable four points. This commanding performance sets a fantastic tone for the rest of our campaign.

St Bernards College exploded out of the blocks in the first quarter, quickly slotting 4 goals and taking a commanding 20-point lead by the first break. The side then maintained its intensity through a hard-fought second term, impressively holding St Bedes scoreless despite their efforts. We battled hard against increasing pressure from the home team, adding another vital goal to our tally.

By half-time, the team had effectively extended its buffer to a healthy 21 points, leading 11-32. The third quarter saw St Bernards College push even further ahead, building on our strong foundation to lead by a significant 26 points at the final change. Although St Bedes rallied with renewed vigour in the last quarter, the team showcased incredible resilience to withstand their challenge and maintain control.

Josh Rawson stepped up magnificently in the tense final term, gathering 4 crucial marks to help repel repeated attacks. We held firm under immense pressure, ensuring the hard-earned victory was ours despite a late run from our opponent. The final siren confirmed an outstanding performance from the boys, with St Bernards College triumphing 53 points to 39 points after a relentless four-quarter effort. We must continue to build on this fantastic early season form and maintain our strong aerial presence as we look ahead to next week's challenge.

Mr Paul Groves

EFCA Coordinator