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Adelaide Footy League: Balfours Div 6 Round 17 preview

THE penultimate round of the division six competition sees some sublime match ups as the top four are set to square off in what may be a finals preview.

THE penultimate round of the Balfours Division 6 competition sees some sublime match ups as the top four are set to square off in what may be a finals preview.

Elizabeth put Pulteney and the competition on notice.

The Eagles’ eight-goal win on the back of an 11 to three second half at Morgan Oval.

Shaun Woodland did the damage in front of the big sticks with seven majors while Benjamin Taylor was adjudged best player on the ground.

This week they head to Rowe Park to face an Ingle Farm team coming off a three-goal win at Salisbury West.

Kym Sumner was named best. If the Bulldogs win they are a chance to steal a top three birth in the final round.

Brahma Lodge continued their consistent season with a nine-goal win at West Croydon.

David Savage was the standout whilst Dean Steele kicked five goals, taking his tally over the past eigh weeks to 36 goals.

They lock horns with Pulteney coming off their aforementioned eight-goal loss.

On a day where the Old Scholars had few winners, Joshua Giddings did all he could to get his troops up and about.

Brahma Lodge plays against the top two in the last two rounds and if it can’t take a scalp, it is likely to drop out of the top three at the minor rounds final hour.

The Lions had a 16-point win over bottom place Houghton.

Shaun Smith was best for the second time in three weeks.

They face Mawson Lakes after another tough day that yielded a 14-goal loss.

Nathan Delbridge has had a very consistent year and was again their best.

The Lions should make it back to back wins in a game where two teams are very much just playing for pride.

Salisbury West had a three-goal loss to Ingle Farm but the standout player of the game was no doubt Derek Newchurch with his eight goals.

This week they host the Raiders. Houghton Districts had an improved showing in their narrow loss to Fitzroy.

Bryant Korner was the standout while club veteran Dave Keetch kicked four goals.

The Tigers should be too strong.

Trinty had a strong 14-goal win on the back of ultra-consistent Mark Williams.

TOS is actually a sneaky chance to make top three if it can make every post a winner.

The Lions face West Croydon’s coming off a nine-goal loss through no fault of James Curtis, who battled hard all day.

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