On the boot: Echuca’s Riley Smith gets his kick away.
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Echuca was happy to bank four points after it was pushed by a hungry and gallant Shepparton outfit in its Goulburn Valley League clash on Saturday.
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The Murray Bombers settled for a 55-point win over the Bears in a clash that would have left coaches on both sides happy with their respective performances.
Echuca lived up to the favouritism tag as it piled on six goals in the first quarter, but the scoring dried up dramatically in the second term with neither side kicking a major at Deakin Reserve in Shepparton.
Slick hands: Echuca’s Sam Willoughby gets down to the footy.
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Run of the Mills: Echuca’s Aiden Mills looks for an option.
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Head over the ball: Shepparton’s Tyron Baden.
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Off and running: Shepparton’s Izak Artavilla.
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Looking forward: Shepparton’s Xavier Stevenson.
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Under pressure: Shepparton’s Tyron Baden.
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Quick kick: Echuca’s Riley Smith.
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Got a paddock: Shepparton’s Tanner Madigan.
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It was a game many tipped Echuca to win and while co-coach Sam Reid said it wasn’t the best spectacle, they will happily take the points.
“It wasn’t the greatest game, but we’ll take the win,” Reid said.
“As long as we keep winning and getting games into young guys, we’ll be happy.
“The last two weeks we’ve started well, but you just have to keep adapting.
“We’re at the top and teams are coming at us.”
Echuca co-captain Will Monahan starred with three goals, keeping up his consistent start to the season, while Curtis Townrow also earned Reid’s praise after a week off.
“Curt was pretty good down back, he came back into the side and had a really good game,” Reid said.
“Will Monahan is having six, seven shots a week at the moment, he’s on fire and playing really well.
“We’re pretty dynamic down forward at the moment.
“We had around nine goal-kickers again.”
Reid and Logan Prout were also among the best players, while Bryce Stephenson, Ned Byrne and Tyron Baden were the pick of the home side’s performers.