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Frankston Times 13 September 2022

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Triple triumph: Langwarrin took home plenty of silverware after winning their grand finals in Under 19's, Rserves and Seniors. Picture: Paul Stan Churcher

Fairytale finish for Kangaroos after undefeated season MPNFL

By Brodie Cowburn

DIVISION TWO

LANGWARRIN has put the finishing touches on its perfect season. The Kangaroos were crowned 2022 MPNFL Division Two premiers on Saturday. They defeated Karingal at Skybus Stadium. Langwarrin entered the Grand Final undefeated for the season. A four goals

to zero opening quarter saw them take a big early lead. Karingal struggled to hit the scoreboard all day. Langwarrin were just too good for the Bulls, and went on to claim a 51 point win 10.9 (69) to 2.6 (18). Mitchell Cuthbert, Billy Rolfe, and Joel Bateman were Langy’s best. Josh Dormer booted three goals. The result capped off a fairytale day for Langwarrin. The club’s under19s team won their Grand Final in a

thriller over Seaford to start the day. The triumph was followed by a big win for Langwarrin’s reserves side in their Grand Final against Karingal.

DIVISION ONE

BONBEACH will play Frankston YCW in the MPNFL Division One Grand Final this Sunday. The Sharks earned their way into the season decider by beating Frankston Bombers last weekend. After a competitive start to the

preliminary final, Bonbeach caught the Bombers on the back foot in the second quarter. A seven goals to two second term put the game out of the Bombers’ reach. Bonbeach only scored one goal in the second half, but they had enough of a lead to hold on to the win. The Sharks won their way through to the big dance with an 11.14 (80) to 8.9 (57) win. Shane McDonald impressed for Bonbeach with four goals. Beau Bai-

Shark attack: Despite only scoring one major in the second half, a rampant second quarter was enough to get Bonbeach into the Big Dance. Picture: Craig Barrett

Kangas leap: Karingal were never in the match with Langwarrin running out 51–point winners. Picture: Paul Stan Churcher

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ley and Matthew Douglas also performed well. The 2022 Grand Final between Frankston YCW and Bonbeach will be held at Skybus Stadium this Sunday, 18 September. The first bounce is at 2.30pm. Earlier in the day Frankston YCW’s under-19s team will play Mt Eliza in their Grand Final, and the Stonecats’ reserves will play Red Hill.


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