The Eden Whalers have continued their good run at the top of the SCAFL ladder.
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Playing host to the Merimbula Diggers at the Eden Cricket Ground on Saturday, the Whalers dominated a majority of the play to run away with a 13-5-83 to 2-0-12 victory.
Kamilla Grubesic was the main destroyer with the boot as the Eden forward slotted a kick through the big posts nine times on Saturday.
Eden mounted surging pressure on the Merimbula back line and goals were scored by four separate players on the day.
Rhiannon Richardson bagged two, while Tammy Whitford and Anna Crawford each slotted one goal for the home side.
Merimbula were able to put two goals through, but just couldn’t return much fire against the overwhelming presence of the Eden roster.
Eden had a 50-point jump on their opponents by the main break before the Diggers could even get on the scoreboard.
The Diggers were able to find some momentum in the later stages, but were also unable to halt the advances of the Eden outfit.
The senior game was a different story, as the home team provided little resistance against the Diggers.
The visitors cruised to a 100-point victory, taking the spoils 17-15-117 to 3-3-21.
Merimbula’s rising rep talent Will Regan was a gun with the boot, slotting five goals for the Diggers outfit on the day, but he was far from the sole goal-scorer.
The Merimbula club fronted four main attackers with Lance Musgrave and Caleb Higgins both bagging three goals apiece, while Ash Postance kicked two.
The Diggers, who are really shaking the senior tree this year, fired out of the blocks to take a 20-point lead over their hosts, keeping the Whalers restricted to just two behinds in the first period.
The Whalers have never, not once, been a club to just lie down and give up and Saturday continued in the same fashion with the Eden club battling for points.
Ben Thomas kicked two for the hosts, while the third goal came from Jack Gray on the day.
Two of the goals came in the second quarter as the Whalers matched their hosts on the scoreboard with Merimbula just nudging ahead by a few behinds.
It was in the third quarter the score began to blowout as the visitors piled on four goals and kept the hosts quiet to extend the lead 62-15 at the three-quarter break.
The Whalers kicked their final goal in the last period, but the Diggers found a second wind and really began piling on the pressure, which translated into nine goals and a series of behinds to close out the game almost 100 points up.