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Magpies outclass young Dingoes

THE trip out to Fox Road, Narre Warren, was one the football scribes had warned would be X-rated and one-sided.
Try telling that to the young, energetic Dingoes.
Spots were hotly contested throughout the week for the chance to hopefully play against ex-AFL star Aussie Jones.
From the outset the class of Narre Warren shone out in the Casey-Cardinia league match.
The Magpies were definitely the best side the young Dingoes pups had played and showed relentless aggression towards the football.
They also had two beacons up forward in Brett Evans and Lee Clark, who combined to kick 20 goals between them.
The Dingoes did manage to stem the tide in the second half keeping the Magpies to 13 goals.
Dingley again showed signs of improvement, especially with some young players putting their hands up.
Although the Dingoes again struggled to score, the forward line worked tirelessly and put a lot of defensive pressure on the Magpies’ back six.
The only goal came in the second quarter to onballer Jason Rahilly, who has been one of the best players for the Dingoes this year.

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