With the opening round of the under-18 state championships leaving a number of the Bushrangers’ key players unavailable, a new-look squad hit the park with a number of bottom-age players keen to make an impression.
Led by a standout performance by Shepparton United’s Oscar Ryan ― who collected 26 possessions and took 10 marks in his second NAB League game ― the Bushies’ tenacity around the contest would prove the difference in the 9.7 (61) to 7.9 (51) victory.
A win that cements their position in sixth on the NAB League table, Murray Bushrangers coach Mark Brown said his team showed great character to come away with the road victory.
“It was without doubt a scrappy game despite the beautiful conditions, especially in the first half, but in the second half we started to get a bit of ascendancy through the midfield,” Brown said.
“I thought we competed a lot better in front of the footy and as a result we kicked six goals to two in the second half to get home by 10 points in the end.
“Good sides win ugly, so for us to travel all the way up to Mildura and grind out a win was very impressive and something our young group can be very proud of.”
With slow starts being an area of concern for the Bushies in the past month, they were once again unable to gain any ascendancy early, with a scrappy first half giving the Pioneers a one-goal lead at the main change.
Needing to improve across the ground in the second half, it was the Murray midfielders that led the way in the third term, as the likes of Nick Quigg, Noah Bradshaw and Coby James began to dominate around the stoppages.
Levelling the scores at three-quarter time, the game was well and truly up for grabs in the final term, with the run and skill of the Bushies creating the scoring opportunities they needed to come away with the victory.
A win inspired by a midfield quartet that combined for 110 possessions, Brown spoke highly of the work of Seymour product Quigg and how Ryan adapted to the speed of NAB League football.
“Quigg has been fantastic all year for us, he is a really competitive and clean midfielder that stood up for us on the weekend when the game was there to be won,” he said.
“Oscar Ryan in his second game was superb, you always find that when you have a lot of players out due to national duties there are one or two underagers that emerge and he is a perfect example of that.
“His game on Sunday was just superb having the 26 touches and taking 10 marks and, as coaches, we are very excited to see what he can do for the remainder of the season.”