TURVEY Park continued their promising start to the season with a 38-point victory over Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong at Maher Oval on Sunday.
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The Bulldogs led all day but put the contest to bed with four goals to one in the third term as they ran out winners, 9.13 (67) to 4.5 (29).
The Lions struggled for forward options and could only manage the one goal after half-time.
Truman Carroll was best-on-ground for Turvey Park, while Evan Smith kicked three goals in his final game for the season.
Turvey Park coach Mitch Sykes was rapt.
“We had to work really hard but it’s been a long time since Turvey have been in front of the losses so it’s a great effort,” Sykes said.
“We’ve got a couple of weeks off now so we’ll enjoy it and come back against Mango.”
Sykes, and brother Jeremy, will return after the Bulldogs’ two byes.
Luke Walsh and Ben Walsh were best for the Lions.