BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Eagles rise to new heights

Eagles rise to new heights

Beaconsfield has scored the best of its 20 wins since joining the Eastern Football Netball League in 2022 after the Eagles overcame last year’s preliminary finalist Montrose in a grinding contest on Saturday.

The Eagles gave up three goals in the opening eight minutes of play before outplaying the Demons on their way to a confidence-building 12.11(83) to 10.5(65) victory at Montrose.

Beaconsfield won six games in its inaugural season in Eastern Division One, before improving that to 10 last year to qualify fourth for an elimination final against North Ringwood.

But of those initial 16 wins, only two came against teams that would go on to qualify for finals.

This was the best of their four wins this season, against a team that is expected to be at the pointy end of the competition this year.

Things couldn’t have started any worse for Mick Fogarty’s team, with Demons’ key forward Ryan Garthwaite making it a one-man show in the early stages of the contest.

Garthwaite out-marked his direct opponent Declan Curran to kick the game’s first after four minutes of play, before capitalising on a rare defensive error from Lachie Modica in the back half.

When Garthwaite then marked a ‘chaos-ball’ in the forward-50; the Demons were three goals up after eight minutes.

But the Eagles soon gained the ascendency, with Tylah Stokoe, Damien Johnston, Nathan Wright and Devon Smith tightening things up in the midfield.

Mackay Bateson kicked the Eagles first after some great vision from Hayden Brough, before Bateson turned provider to allow Myles Currie to run into an open goal.

The Eagles squared things away after Charlie Muley kicked a set shot, before Garthwaite kicked his fourth for the opening quarter to give the Demons a three-point lead.

Beaconsfield once again surrendered an early goal in the second, before two long bombs from Currie and Ocaa gave the visitors a two-point advantage.

Stokoe was then unluckily yellow carded for a rough tackle, before Garthwaite kicked his fifth to give the home side a two-point lead at the major interval.

The Eagles upped the ante in the third term, with the relentless running of Modica, Josh Mounter and Kobe Shipp – and brilliant defensive work of Jake Bowd and Brandon White – keeping the Demons at bay.

Bateson converted two set shots, both from free kicks, at the start of the third, and the Eagles led by nine.

Garthwaite was then once again too strong in the goal-square, kicking his sixth, before Currie turned nothing into something; 14 minutes into the third.

Mounter’s hard-running from centre-wing then paid dividends with a classy crumbing goal and the Eagles had almost cracked the game open.

But that man Garthwaite did it again; kicking a great snap on the three-quarter-time siren to cut the Eagles’ margin to 13 with a quarter left to play.

Beaconsfield had the perfect start to the last quarter with Brough slotting a clever right-foot snap, before Garthwaite kicked his eighth to answer a minute later.

When Jack Garthwaite then kicked his first, the margin was cut to seven with 13 minutes ticked off the clock.

Bowd was having a hugely influential final term and played a leading role in the final two goals of the match.

At the 18-minute mark he intercepted a Demons’ forward thrust; passed to Johnston, who then found Modica for a running goal.

Garthside then narrowly missed his last shot at goal for a ninth.

A long kick out from White was brilliantly marked by Bowd, who found Mounter on the wing.

The classy right-footer then spotted up Muley; who kicked truly…to lock the game up and throw away the key.

The cream had risen to the surface; the Eagles now four-and-one and in second place on the ladder.

Bateson and Currie kicked three each for the Eagles in lively displays up forward, while Muley kicked two important goals while also playing as a back-up ruck to Mitch Summers.

Modica was everywhere for the winners, putting his height and pace to good use across wing and half-back, while Curran stuck to his guns against a bigger opponent in Garthwaite.

The challenges just keep getting bigger and bolder for the second-placed Eagles, who host the undefeated Park Orchards at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday.

The action kicks off at 2.20pm.

MONTROSE 4.0 6.1 8.3 10.5(65)

BEACONSFIELD 3.3 5.5 9.10 12.11(83)

Montrose Goals: Ryan Garthwaite 8, Jack Garthwaite, Bailey White. Best: Ryan Garthwaite, Greg Lord, Geordie Nagle, Liam Canny, Bradley Watson, Taj Heap.

Beaconsfield Goals: Mackay Bateson 3, Myles Currie 3, Charlie Muley 2, Jafar Ocaa, Josh Mounter, Hayden Brough, Lachlan Modica. Best: Lachlan Modica, Mackay Bateson, Kobe Shipp, Joshua Mounter, Brandon White, Jake Bowd.

Other Games: Mooroolbark 11.8(74) def Bayswater 9.10(64), North Ringwood 7.18(60) def by Doncaster 11.12(78), Park Orchards 16.11(107) def South Belgrave 10.16(76), Wantirna South 11.8(74) def by Mitcham 20.18(138).

Ladder: Park Orchards 20, Beaconsfield 16, Montrose, South Belgrave, Bayswater 12, Mitcham, Doncaster, Mooroolbark 8, North Ringwood 4, Wantirna South 0.

Fixture R6: Beaconsfield (2) v Park Orchards (1), Bayswater (5) v Montrose (3), Doncaster (7) v Mitcham (6), North Ringwood (9) v Wantirna South (10), South Belgrave (4) v Mooroolbark (8).

Digital Editions


More News

  • Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Some Casey locals might get their chance at providing critical feedback and insights and in turn, help the council shape the future of health and wellbeing in their area. Over…

  • Cracking start to the year

    Cracking start to the year

    **There are different ways of breaking a cricket bat. TOORADIN star Cal O’Hare has done it twice the conventional way; basically being too good for his own good; breaking two…

  • Cricket, Cranny and Carlos

    Cricket, Cranny and Carlos

    BLAIR: Well fellas, we’re back for Let’s Talk Sport and there’s no shortage of things to chat about. Cricket season is getting to the pointy end and we’ve had plenty…

  • Two-hour police pursuit ends in jail

    Two-hour police pursuit ends in jail

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 481350 A Frankston serial car thief has been jailed for up to 26 months after a perilous, two-hour police pursuit across the South East.…

  • Empowering migrant water safety

    Empowering migrant water safety

    Dr Harpreet Singh Kandra often recalls the story of his nearly fatal drowning when he was a boy. The community volunteer and academic at Federation University, remembers the moment he…

  • Vengeful tenant jailed after arson spree

    Vengeful tenant jailed after arson spree

    An evicted tenant who inflicted a series of firebombing attacks against her ex-housemates and landlord has been jailed for at least four years. Tsai-Wei Hung, 33, pleaded guilty at the…

  • Casey commuters say Metro Tunnel trips now harder

    Casey commuters say Metro Tunnel trips now harder

    Casey commuters say the new Metro Tunnel service on the Cranbourne and East Pakenham lines has made travelling to the city more time-consuming, less convenient, and stressful. The changes have…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Rock in the outdoors Two powerhouses of Australian rock Kutcha and Cash Savage & The Last Drinks in a unique collaboration. Supported by Canisha. Part of a free six-week outdoor…

  • Peak-hour fault strands Cranbourne and Pakenham commuters

    Peak-hour fault strands Cranbourne and Pakenham commuters

    Afternoon-peak commuters on the Cranbourne and East Pakenham lines were stuck in the trains without air conditioning for up to two and a half hours last night, after a fault…

  • Foundation students return to Clyde Grammar

    Foundation students return to Clyde Grammar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531335 Foundation students have returned to classrooms at Clyde Grammar, with the school reporting a smooth start to the 2026 school year following its…