Tocumwal has delivered a performance statement to secure its first win of the season, dismantling Katunga in emphatic fashion.
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From the outset, the Bloods looked switched on and ready to make their mark.
They set the tone early with three unanswered goals in the opening term, controlling territory and showing strong intent around the contest.
While the first quarter laid the foundation, it was the second term that will be talked about for a long time.
In a breathtaking display of attacking football, Tocumwal exploded with 13 goals in the second quarter, a remarkable burst that blew the game wide open and highlighted the side’s full potential.
With slick ball movement, relentless pressure and unselfish team play, the Bloods overwhelmed Katunga across every line.
It was arguably one of the most dominant quarters seen in recent years and had the home crowd buzzing.
From there, Tocumwal never took the foot off the pedal.
The intensity remained high, with every player contributing to a complete four-quarter performance.
The ball continued to flow through the midfield with purpose, and the forwards capitalised with clinical finishing as the scoreboard continued to tick over.
Liam Sutton led the charge up forward with a superb seven-goal haul, while Brayden Hall and captain Jack Tyndall were equally damaging, finishing with six goals apiece.
Ricky Gittens chimed in with two, alongside Nick Egan, while Sam Decicco, Chase Hardwidge and Chace Brunskill added to the tally in a well-rounded team effort.
Tocumwal’s best players reflected their dominance across the ground, with Liam Sutton outstanding in attack, supported strongly by Sam Decicco, Brayden Hall, Nick Egan, Clay Howe and Harry Jenner.
Their ability to win contests, use the ball efficiently and work hard both offensively and defensively set the tone for the day.
Defensively, Tocumwal was just as impressive, restricting Katunga to a single goal for the match through disciplined pressure and strong team defence.
The win was built not just on talent, but on effort, connection and a clear commitment to playing for one another, something that was evident right across the four quarters.
It was a performance that will give the group enormous confidence moving forward.
Sponsor awards recognised several key contributors, with Liam Sutton awarded the Rob Crow & Co Real Estate prize, Tex Flack receiving the Wingates Intersport award, and Sam Decicco taking home The Old Bank honours.
Final score: Tocumwal 26.21 (177) def Katunga 1.4 (10).
Reserves
The reserves also celebrated their first win of the season in emphatic fashion.
It was a dominant performance across all four quarters, with the side controlling the game around the contest and capitalising on repeat forward entries.
A special congratulations to Glyn Matters, who celebrated his 200th reserves game in style with a best on ground performance.
Final score: Tocumwal 18.21 (129) def Katunga 1.1 (7).
Best players: Glyn Matters, Rory Shepherd, Kane Wardlaw, Brock Bear, Luke White and Caleb Johnson.
Goals: Caleb Johnson 4, Luke White 2, Brock Bear 2, Glyn Matters 2, Sam Bennett 2, Thomas Hatty 2, Jesse Colston 1, Levi Webster 1, Jordan Findlay 1 and Austin Lukies 1.
Awards: Glyn Matters, Rory Shepherd, Kane Wardlaw.
Thirds
The thirds recorded a strong win over Katunga.
It was a consistent four-quarter performance from the boys, with plenty of pressure around the contest and good ball movement helping create opportunities in front of goal.
Final score: Tocumwal 6.7 (43) def Katunga 2.3 (15).
Best players: Harrison Wilson, Cooper Quick, Chace Brunskill, Cale Murphy, Archie Chellew and Sean Lykissas.
Goals: Chace Brunskill 2, Heath Mansell 2, Judd Clarke 1 and Cooper Quick 1.
Awards: Harrison Wilson, Cooper Quick, Max Knight, Sean Lykissas.
Fourths
It was a really positive game for the group, with the opportunity to trial players in different positions while still maintaining strong pressure and teamwork across the ground.
Final score: Tocumwal 17.12 (114) def Katunga 0.0 (0).
Best players: Ollie East, Brax Brunskill, Lucas Grieves, Charlie Wilson, Lewis Petersen and Gus Kruzinga.
Goals: Lucas Grieves 4, Ollie East 3, Brax Brunskill 2, Taylor Findlay 2, Sam Borg 2, Archie Matters, Archie Bozzola, Charlie Wilson and Austin Watt.
Awards: Jack Petersen, Pat Taylor, Archie Matters, Archie Bozzola.
Fifths
Another great effort from our fifths on the weekend, with the group continuing to develop their skills, teamwork and confidence each week.
Final score: Not scored.
Awards: Ryker Donnelly, Zavier Griffs.