Home » LVFNL 2024 » Bulldogs make their move

Bulldogs make their move

PYRAMID Hill have followed up last weekend’s upset win over Marong and continued their climb up the Loddon Valley ladder with a strong 47-point win over fellow finals contender Bridgewater on Saturday.

After trailing by four points at half-time, the Bulldogs dominated the second half, restricting the Mean Machine to just two goals while kicking 10 of their own on their way to a 16.11 (107) to 8.12 (60) win.

Jack Burns and Sebastian Relouw kicked four goals each for Pyramid Hill.

Bulldogs coach Nathan Fitzpatrick told the Gannawarra Times his team’s past fortnight had been the perfect preparation to their upcoming finals campaign.

“We’ve had a couple of big games in a row, but it’s been good to be exposed to those type of situations with pressure and a finals-like atmosphere,” Fitzpatrick said.

“To come away with two important wins over the last couple of weeks against top-three teams has been massive and now we’ve put ourselves in a good position for the rest of the year.

“The first half was very tight with several momentum swings.

“Each time they would kick a couple of goals in a row we were able to stem the flow and bring the momentum back our way.

“To break the game open the way we did after half-time was great and shows we’re on the right path.”

The midfield battle was always going to decide the contest and although Bridgewater’s Boden Alexander and Lee Coghlan were among the Mean Machine’s better players, the Bulldogs onballers won their fair share of the clearances and contested ball to give their team the advantage.

Ben Knight was one of Pyramid Hill’s key midfielders and was dominant around the stoppages, while Tom McGregor across half-back and Lachlan Sidebottom were also influential for the visitors, with Jack Burns starting in defence in the first half before moving forward after half-time.

“We ran the game out really well and even in the late stages of the game we were still moving the footy really well,” Fitzpatrick said.

“Our midfield group were working hard both ways, which was impressive and I suppose we had a bit more run in the legs in the second half.

“It was quite a good battle in the midfield, I think the centre-clearance count would have been pretty even for the day.

“Our defence as a whole did a great job in restricting some of their key forwards, obviously Lachie Sharp has kicked 100 goals for the year and Dylan Morison kept him to three, so that was a win, and Jack Timmins did a really good to keep Josh Martyn to one goal.

“When they did get exposed to the one-on-one situations they battled hard and created a contest, but our midfielders did a good job further up the ground to make sure the ball didn’t come in clean also.”

Pyramid Hill’s Jesse Sheahan injured his knee, with the extent of the damage not being known until later in the week.

Marong’s spell off the winners’ list lasted just one week, after the reigning premiers held on for a tough 10-point win over Bears Lagoon-Serpentine.

The Bears would come to rue their slow start, after the Panthers kept their opposition scoreless for the first 30 minutes, while also wasting opportunities with 3.7.

The home side responded after the first break but were unable to bridge the gap in the 8.14 (62) to 7.10 (52) loss.

Matthew Willox, Matthew Riordan and Jack McCaig were among Marong’s better players, while Farran Priest, Tyler Miles and Justin Laird were the best for the Bears.

Newbridge and Calivil United each laid claims to fifth spot with wins.

The Maroons proved too strong for a disappointing Inglewood as Chris Dixon kicked six goals in a 19.12 (126) to 7.6 (48) win.

While Newbridge remain in fifth position, the Demons are lying in wait following their 50-point win over Mitiamo.

A seven-goal third quarter did the bulk of the damage, with Sam Maher producing a best-on-ground performance in a 14.9 (93) to 6.7 (43) win.

Digital Editions


  • Raiders claim top spot

    Raiders claim top spot

    BARHAM-Koondrook will enter this year’s SHDCA finals series as premiership favourites after their two-wicket win over RSL saw the Raiders climb to the top of…

More News

  • Hefty price tag for road sealing

    Hefty price tag for road sealing

    A PROPOSAL to seal a road connecting Murrabit to Murray Downs in New South Wales carries a high price tag of $22 million, Murray River Council has been told. In…

  • Gas deadline looms

    Gas deadline looms

    RESIDENTS and businesses in Kerang are being urged to act quickly as Solstice Energy prepares to close its compressed natural gas network. The Victorian Government will host a fresh round…

  • She’s back: independent quick to stake claim in Farrer

    She’s back: independent quick to stake claim in Farrer

    A PROMINENT independent political candidate has put her hand back as a hopeful for the Federal seat of Farrer, following the current MP and former Coalition leader Sussan Ley’s dramatic…

  • Year in Review

    Year in Review

    Tuesday, September 2 Fairbrother Construction completed preliminary work on the aged care facility in Cohuna. The $41.1 million project was said to feature 16 aged care beds, as well as…

  • Council outgrows status

    Council outgrows status

    MURRAY River Council will seek reclassification from Rural Large to Regional Rural, arguing rapid population growth and a booming tourism sector have outgrown its status. Councillors have endorsed a submission…

  • Cruise North America

    Cruise North America

    Take in historic cities and rugged shores with Viking’s 15-day Canada and East Coast Explorer voyage from Toronto, Ontario to Fort Lauderdale, Florida or vice versa. Fifteen days, seven guided…

  • Oldies urged to be cautious around water

    Oldies urged to be cautious around water

    LIFE Saving Victoria is urging older adults, particularly those from multicultural communities, to take extra care around water and during extreme heat as new figures reveal the scale of the…

  • Cod almighty: Big Murray catches signal healthy waters along rivers and creeks

    Cod almighty: Big Murray catches signal healthy waters along rivers and creeks

    MURRAY cod numbers are on the rise along Gunbower Creek and the wider Murray River system, with environmental water flows and on ground habitat works credited for healthier native fish…

  • Calls backed for water royal commission

    Calls backed for water royal commission

    THE New South Wales Parliament has backed a call for a federal royal commission into water management, a move supporters say marks a turning point in long-running concerns over the…

  • Rams on road for glory

    Rams on road for glory

    NORTHERN VALLEY DIVISION 1 SECOND SEMI FINAL COHUNA GOLF v MURRAY DOWNS COHUNA GOLF BOWLING CLUB, 1.30pm MURRAY Downs will be on the road this weekend, as they begin their…