Wickers get to dream on

Berwick’s Mick Manley takes a strong grab in front of ROC’s Jack Cousins during the Wickers 26-point win on Saturday. Manley has added some real substance to the Wickers’ forward line this year. 120528 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

By DAVID NAGEL

BERWICK’s dream of a double-chance is still well and truly alive after the Wickers survived a real scare against ROC at Edwin Flack Reserve on Saturday.
The Wickers had to fight hard for their 26-point win – which leaves them in third place – as country football takes a well-deserved break this weekend for the Worksafe VCFL Championships.
Rhys Nisbet and his side have handled every challenge with aplomb this season and now face a new one in how to handle a growing level of expectation.
ROC, with the aid of a strong breeze, led the Wickers by 11 points at quarter time before the home side fought back to take a one-point lead into the main break.
It’s a margin it held on to with a gritty third term before kicking 5.5 to 2.4 in the final quarter.
On-baller Madi Andrews played a great captain’s game for the Wickers while Nathan Waite kicked six to be the most influential forward on the ground.
Tim Gunn, Mick Manley and Daniel Harrison were other talls to shine while Ben O’Loughlin and Blair Allan were best for the Kangaroos.
CRANBOURNE held on against fast-finishing Beaconsfield to score a 10-point victory at Casey Fields on Saturday night.
The home side appeared to have the edge all evening but, when Beaconsfield kicked two late goals in the final term, the margin narrowed to just four points.
Beaconsfield players were ropable after what looked to be a free kick to Shaun Pollard on centre-wing was not paid, the ball spilling forward for Cranbourne where Tim Smith bobbed up to kick the sealer.
Skipper Marc Holt was well held by Daniel Battaglin, but kicked three important goals after half-time for the winners, while Scott Meyer and Daniel Mislicki were absolutely outstanding for the vanquished.
NARRE Warren full-forward Kerem Baskaya dined out on his former-club Hampton Park with a brilliant 12-goal display in the Magpies 181-point victory at Fox Road.
The sure-hands of Baskaya proved too much for the Redbacks to handle as the match-up between the top and bottom sides in the league went down an expected path.
The Magpies typically showed no mercy, a 10.5 to 1.0 final term putting the icing on their 42nd consecutive victory.
Jackson Parker, Dylan Quirk and Ryan Morrison were fantastic for the Magpies – but it was really a day that belonged to one man.
PAKENHAM’s deplorable kicking at goal was the reason the Lions had to fight harder than expected for their 18-point victory over Doveton at Toomuc Reserve.
The Lions had the advantage of a strong-breeze in the first term but kicked 1.9 to keep Shannon Henwood’s boys in the contest.
The Doves led by three points at half time before the Lions lifted, kicking five unanswered goals to steal a match-winning lead early in the last quarter.
It was a day that suited defenders, Jarrod Tonks, Ben Keane and Sam Blackwood playing solid games for the Lions while Jake Mullen returned from a two-game break in impressive style for the Doves.
TOORADIN has finally turned its competitive brand of football into four points with a 45-point victory over Keysborough at Rowley Allen Reserve.
The Seagulls have been competitive against some good teams in recent weeks but – late in games – just haven’t been able to get the job done.
There were no such problems on Saturday, however, as the visitors kicked 5.6 to 2.2 in the final term to run out convincing winners.
Matt Wade and Jake O’Donnell controlled the midfield for the Seagulls while Davor Rajic kicked five goals for the Burra.
CCFL will return for round seven on Saturday 31 May.