The Pambula Panthers came up trumps in two clashes at home on Saturday.
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The seniors played host the Bermagui Breakers in a low-scoring affair, but claimed the result 4-8-32 to 2-3-15.
Earlier, the Panthers ladies had taken on the Bega Bombers and claimed a decisive win 17-18-120 to 1-0-6.
In the ladies match, Brit Salt led the charge with six goals to her name in the strong showing.
Meanwhile, Lee Collimore was right behind with five majors to her credit ahead of Chantelle Glaeeson and Emma Hassan, who each kicked a pair.
From the opening bounce, the Panthers were in control as a majority of play was cleared forward for the Pambula squad out of the ruck.
The hosts led 52-0 at the main break, and went on to pick up the scoring rate in the final two quarters.
In the men’s contest – The Panthers excelled through the middle and in their back lines where the Breakers were almost unable to find any room to move or fire shots on goal.
It was a great showing from some of the club regulars in Sean Smith, Stephen Butterworth, Aaron Proctor and Charlie Shepherd closing the door on the visitors.
Up until the start of the fourth quarter, the Breakers had only been able to kick a single goal and a further behind to rest on seven points leading to the final stanza.
The goal scoring honours were shared between the Panthers as Toby Nunn, Smith, Jake Taylor and Dylan Cook each fired off a single six-pointer in the contest.
The sole goal-scorer for the Breakers was Chris Hales.