Tullamarine has all but sealed its spot in Essendon District Football League division 1 for next season, while also announcing it had locked in its coaches for 2026.
The Demons took on Roxburgh Park on Saturday in the battle of the bottom two teams.
Tullarmaine entered the game eight points clear of Roxburgh Park in the relegation battle.
A win for the Demons would mean they had a three game buffer with four rounds remaining, while a Magpies win would reduce it to just one game and percentage and set the stage for an interesting end to the season.
Early on Saturday, the Demons couldn’t make the most of their opportunities in windy conditions.
While they had eight scoring shots to two in the first quarter, they led by just one point at the break.
Scores were level at half time as both sides kicked four goals each in the second quarter.
The third quarter was all the Demons as they had 11 scoring shots to none.
While they again didn’t make the most of their chances, the lead was out to 31 points heading into the final break.
The Magpies came home strongly, but it wasn’t enough with the Demons winning, 9.17 (71)-9.9 (63).
Josh Cowell kicked four goals for the Demons.
He was named in the best along with Salvatore Melilli and Declan Edwards.
Scott Poynter, James Tasiyan and Dylan Exposto were named the Magpies best. Poynter kicked three goals in the loss.
The Demons now sit three games clear and more than 22 per cent ahead of the Magpies.
Earlier in the week, the Demons announced that it had re-appointed Zack Carey as coach for the next two seasons.
Carey joined the club this season from Strathmore.
“Zack has quickly become a valued member of the Tulla family, demonstrating the leadership, professionalism, and vision needed to guide our club into a bright future,” Tullamarine said on its social media.
“His commitment to high standards both on and off the field reflects the culture we strive to uphold at Tullamarine.
“Known for his disciplined approach to coaching, Zack brings structure, consistency, and accountability to everything he does — qualities that will help shape a resilient and focused playing group. “
“His signing brings a renewed sense of stability and direction for our committee, players and loyal supporters alike.”
Meanwhile, Craigieburn’s finals hopes took a knock as it lost to Oak Park on Saturday.
The Kangaroos led all day in the contest. While the Eagles finished strongly it wasn’t enough as they lost, 10.3 (63)-7.7 (49).
Tara Murray







