Doves get going just in time

DOVETON’S inconsistent play continued on Saturday against Tooradin when the Doves got in front for the first time in the final two seconds and won by a solitary point. It was a frustrating match for the Doves with Tooradin playing a possession style game.
The Doves trailed at the first break by three goals and then at half-time by five. Coach Steve Henwood questioned the players’ commitment at half-time and in the second half they showed why they are such a dangerous team, keeping Tooradin goalless in the third quarter and outscoring the Seagulls by four goals in the last.
Aaron McIver showed his versatility playing in the midfield and up forward He play a great game and finished with two goals. David George was best for the Doves, holding up the back line and saving the Doves from a second Robinson Oval loss this year. Brad Downe showed his class in the second half and played a hard running game out of defence.
Scores: Doveton 10.11.71 d Tooradin-Dalmore 11.4.70.

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The Doves remained undefeated with another impressive win, this time at the expense of Tooradin by 96 points. As has been the tone for the seconds, they got a fast start and put goals on the board early. The Doves took a 61-point lead into half time and increased their lead in the third and final quarters. Pete Dye continued his great form up forward, beating his previous career best with a bag of nine goals. Dave Welling also played a superb game and finished with three goals. Ben Anderson played another great game in the ruck.
Scores: Doveton 19.16.130 d Tooradin-Dalmore 5.4.34.

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The young Doves continued their good form with another 100-plus point win over Tooradin. The Doves started and finished strongly and showed their commitment to the ball and willing to help teammates out. Jackson Harris found form in the ruck, showing courage and skill and giving the likes of Michael Laszcyk, Cory Grant and Daniel Ratcliffe first use of the ball. This showed up forward with Daniel Zajac kicking four goals and Jake Schiavello and Matt Stocco both finishing with two. The Doves ended up winning by 114 points and moved into third spot on the ladder.
Scores: Doveton 21.14.140 d Tooradin-Dalmore 4.2.26.