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ROUND13PREVIEWS

ROUND13PREVIEWS

Another player to watch in this one is young midfielder Nathan Heath, who since returning from injury has been ultra impressive with 35 disposals and 9 clearances last week for the Bulldogs.

SeafordvsHastings

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Seaford recorded a comprehensive win over RyelastweekwhichsawtheTigersrecordtheir 3rdwinoftheseasonandhasthemsitting11th heading into this clash. Hastings are 6-5 on the season and sit just outside of finals contention and could end Round 13 as high as 4thwithabigwinhere.

Hastings recorded a nail-biting 1-point victory over local rivals Crib Point as the Blues continued their surge up the Division Two Ladder.ClaytonGaystarredwith2goalswhilst Tom Baker & Nathan Gray also stood up for the Blues as they recorded one of their best winsoftheseason.CooperDeMerlocontinued hisstrongformintheruckforHastingsandwill beamajorfactorhereastheBlueslooktotake onthechallengeofanin-formSeafordside.

For Seaford, Jack Lonie may have produced oneofthebestindividualgamesoftheseason last week, as the ex-St. Kilda star piled on 6 goals to go along with 10 clearances and 39 disposals as he and his side ran riot against RyelastSaturday.MitchHarvey&IshakBashir were also prolific as Seaford dominated the midfieldbattle.Bashir,Harvey&Loniewillneed to be at their best if the Tigers are topple this impressiveBluesoutfit.

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