It came as part of a massive Hoppers’ win, relentlessly smashing the Bloods by 140 points at the Tocumwal Recreation Reserve.
Rennie’s pressure was up and Toc could not find the answers with the visitors having multiple shots at goal and leading by six goals at the first break.
Toc toiled away and showed glimpses of the side that beat Yarroweyah the week before but were simply no match.
Although Sam Jenkins had a little stint on the sidelines, when he returned his impact was immediate and his thirst for the footy was noticeable.
The backline were under pressure most of the day despite some outstanding performances from Rob Hermann and Tom Hatty.
In the middle Trent Boglis, Sam Jenkins, Ollie Rennie and Jacob Hore gave everything all day.
Hugh Haynes put in a solid performance and was rewarded with a matchday award while Drew Eddy and Matt Osborne managed their first goals for the Bloods seniors.
Final score, Rennie 25.14 (163) to Tocumwal 3.5 (23).
Tocumwal’s reserves were no match for Rennie, going down by 41 points.
Final score, Rennie 8.11 (59) to Tocumwal 2.6 (18).
Best players for the Bloods were Glyn Matters, Lachie Gordon, William Hatty, Lachlan Barnes, Kurt Chouffot and Andy Arthur.
Tocumwal’s thirds also had a tough day, suffering a 92 point loss to Rennie.
Final score, Rennie 18.9 (117) to Tocumwal 4.1 (25).
Best players were Oliver Smith, Harvey White, Jack Gowty, Chase Hardwidge, Connor Crowley and Raymond Sutton.
After coming off a strong win against Yarroweyah with consistency out of the midfield converting to greater scoring opportunities, the Bloods fourths couldn’t stop Rennie.
There were some great efforts from Tocumwal players who are developing as the season goes on.
Mak and Blair Eddy and Kane Wardlaw were all leaders who are well supported by Nick Noonan who is tough into the contested situations.
Hamish Smithers had a big job and stayed positive till the siren.
Final score, Rennie 13.8 (86) to Tocumwal 1.0 (6).