Seville Football Netball Club took a trip up north on 26 July to Yea Showgrounds to take on the Yea Tigers.
It was a rainy day where both sides turned up looking ready for a fight – Seville came in looking confident while Yea were hoping to snatch a win from the third-placed side.
Last time the two teams faced off was back in May where Seville came away with a comfortable 68 point victory.
This game proved a repeat of their last match up – but it wasn’t without a decent effort put up by Yea in the first term.
Yea kicked the first point of the game and despite Seville’s Nolan kicking a key goal, Yea remained tight and managed to snag another two points after that.
The first term ended 3-9, a more favourable position than the end of first quarter in their last match up.
But it was in the second where Seville turned up the dial.
Despite the rain muddying the competition, Neal took matters into his own hands with three back-to-back goals putting Seville 18 points in front.
A couple of minutes later, Farrow extended the league for Seville.
Yea would score some consolation points, but it wasn’t before a goal from Seville’s Morrison ended the second term with a scoreline of 41-6.
Seville must’ve decided the 35 point lead wasn’t worth an hour’s drive from the Yarra Ranges as they went and blasted another four goals in the face of Yea at the start of the third.
Cecere and O’Neill added themselves to Seville’s scoreline and Neal, Nolan and Morrison snagged themselves another goal for their tally.
Marks managed to kick a goal for Yea in the final minutes of the third.
It saw Seville head into the third quarter boasting an obnoxious 80 point lead.
Yet they weren’t finished.
If the rainy weather hadn’t already dampened Yea’s mood, then the fourth quarter would have.
Seville upped the ante with another four goals in the fourth and half a dozen behinds kicked on top of that too.
It left the final scoreline at 102-12.
Seville’s best players were: Blake Morison, Tristen O’Neill, Joshua Neal, Mason O’Neill, Aspen Oneill and Jye Sciortino.
Yea’s best players were: Patrick Evans, Cameron Evans, Blake Seeley, Austen Ross, Zac Fawdry and Joe Bennett.
Seville take a trip along the Warburton Highway to face Powelltown next Saturday.