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Mores too good for Jets

Greenvale proved no match for Strathmore in the Essendon District Football League premier division on Saturday.

The Mores jumped out of the blocks with six goals to one at quarter time and the margin stayed steady at the five goal mark at half time.

After the break, the Mores found another gear kicking nine goals to just one to seal the 19.8 (122)-6.8 (44) win.

Cam Tudor was the only multiple goal kicker with two for the Jets, while Addam Maric and Benjamin Barth were named their best.

The Jets are without a win after the first two rounds.

In division 1, both Craigieburn and Roxburgh Park suffered losses.

The Eagles, who entered the round at 1-1, faced an undefeated Hillside side.

The Eagles lead by 10 points at quarter time, before the Sharks kicked five goals in the second quarter to lead by 13 points at half time.

The third quarter saw the Sharks increase their lead, as both teams wasted some chances in front of goal.

The game opened up in the last quarter, with the Sharks coming away with a 17.18 (120)-10.15 (75) win.

Jake Carlisle kicked five goals for the Eagles and was named their best alongside Travis Keating.

Roxburgh Park stuck with Rupertswood for the first half at Salesian College.

After Sharks kicked six goals to two in the third quarter to open up a 29 point lead heading into the final quarter.

While the Magpies won the final quarter, it wasn’t enough with the Sharks winning 13.11 (89)-10.9 (69).

Westmeadows and Tullamarine face each other on Anzac Day to finish up the round.

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