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DIVISION2
by mpfnl
Edithvale-AspendalevsSeaford
Look for both Seaford and EdithvaleAspendaletocomeoutwithapointtoprovein Round11,witheithersidesufferinglossestothe handsofDevonMeadows&Tyabbrespectively lastweek.TheEaglessit6thwhilstSeafordare positioned in 11th on the ladder heading into this clash and will both be looking to make their way up the ladder as the second half of theseasonrollson.
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Edi-Asp were valiant in defeat against Devon Meadows, and there were many shining lights in a disappointing day for the Eagles who now sit 6th on the Division 2 ladder. Liam Hiscock was superb across half back in difficult conditions and alongside Zack O’Neill, Hugo ClarkeandNickCarlonwasnamedamongthe best afield for Edi-Asp last week. Alex Browne looms a major factor in this match, with the ruckman being perhaps the most dominant bigman in Division Two to this point in the season and will look to have a big day out againstthisSeafordside.
One to watch for Seaford is underrated midfielder Mitch Harvey who flies under the radar for the Tigers. Harvey had 26 disposals and 7 marks last week and has had multiple games with 30+ possessions and alongside experienced campaigners Jack Lonie & DamienRaysonprovidesthisSeafordsidewith a point-of-difference in the midfield. Coming off a big loss to Tyabb last week, expect Seafordtocomeoutfiringearlyastheylookto provethedoubterswrongandrecordabigwin overanimpressiveEdi-Aspside.