Duking it out: Dookie United's Tom Johnstone and Shepparton East's Jai Morrison compete for the ball.
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Since dropping its first game of the campaign, Shepparton East has shown the rest of its competition it was just a bump on its journey.
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Following the loss to Murchison-Toolamba, the Eagles have powered past Merrigum and Dookie United in recent weeks, with the latter succumbing to a 57-point demolition on Saturday.
A class first-half performance from the Eagles helped set up a 51-point buffer at the main break which put the contest beyond doubt and handed Rob Osborne’s team its 11th win of the campaign.
Talented ruck Tom McCluskey was again best-afield for East, while he found plenty of support from on-ballers Adam Fichera, Jai Morrison and Jeromy Aynsley.
In full flight: Shepparton East's Adem Barolli watches teammate Jordan Gattuso hunt down the ball.
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Hands up: Shepparton East's Tyson Sidebottom.
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Looking ahead: Dookie United's Jack Threlfell.
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Back with the flight: Shepparton East's Tom McCluskey marks in front of Dookie United's Josh Kezerle.
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Standing tall: Shepparton East's Ben Pedretti.
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Eyes on the ball: Dookie United's Cameron Exton.
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On the run: Shepparton East's Zac Groombridge.
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Wrap him up: Dookie United's Dylan Webster-Mill attempts to tackle Shepparton East's Tom McCluskey.
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In the thick of it: Shepparton East's Jedd Johnston.
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Sharp shooter: Dookie United Joel Bee.
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Gun talent Tyson Sidebottom contributed with three majors, while Adem Barolli rounded out the top performers.
For Dookie United, Spencer Gillespie, Kyle Orchard and Joel Bee worked tirelessly in the round 12 encounter at Central Park Reserve.
The first week of matches in the Kyabram District League split round offered up plenty of one-sided results, none bigger than the defeat Avenel was handed by the reigning premier.
Lancaster dished out a 107-point drubbing of the Swans, with Jamie Scapin a standout with six majors.
Zac Cerrone was judged best-afield and contributed three majors, while Luke Donnell was another who enjoyed a fine day out.
Despite missing its two best midfielders, Nathan O’Reilly and Jye Adamson, for the match with Merrigum on Saturday Stanhope never skipped a beat in registering its sixth 100-point plus score of the season.
The Lions’ Tom Rennie (five goals) stood out in attack, but it was winger Jono Pearson (four) who played a starring role in the 88-point win.
Lastly, a familiar name had a day out for Nagambie in its 94-point win over Longwood.
Pat Rattray booted five goals in his second appearance for the Lakers to now take his season tally to 10 following a mid-year switch from Milawa.