Turvey Park overcame a slow start to record their biggest win of the season against Leeton-Whitton on Saturday.
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The Bulldogs put the Crows to the sword during the middle two quarters on their way to a 51-point win, 12.11 (83) to 4.8 (32) at Maher Oval.
Leeton-Whitton kicked the only two goals of the opening term before Turvey Park responded with 11 of the next 12 goals.
Turvey Park teen Pat Voss kicked four goals, while Jeremy Sykes, Matt Bailey and Josh Ashcroft led from the front with big games.
Turvey Park co-coach Mark Carroll was pleased for his playing group.
"It wasn't perfect," Carroll said.
"We started off very slow...but they responded really well and got going.
"It was a good reward for effort. We didn't have that effort in the first quarter, not to the level we've had in every game this year, but we brought it after that and got the result."
Turvey Park finished with only one fit player on the bench after losing Angus Grigg (concussion) and Darcy Irvine (eye) to injury.
Jackson Hughes was another player to enjoy a big game for the Bulldogs, while Tom Crakanthorp, Harry Woods and Chase Grintell also made strong contributions.
Leeton-Whitton lost their best player, Bryce O'Garey, to a suspected back injury midway through the third quarter. He copped a knee to the back and was sent to hospital.
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