Turvey Park continued their strong finish to the season with a 23-point win over Collingullie-Glenfield Park on Saturday.
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The Bulldogs enjoyed their first win over the Demons since their return to the Riverina League with a 15.8 (98) to 11.9 (75) victory at Crossroads Oval.
Collingullie-GP started strongly and really put the heat on the Bulldogs in the second term, who were able to kick the last three goals of the quarter to go into half-time 11 points up.
From there Turvey Park maintained a comfortable advantage on their way to back-to-back wins for the first time this year.
Turvey Park teenagers Pat Voss and Brad Ashcroft combined for 11 goals, while Nathan Byrne was outstanding in the ruck.
Turvey Park co-coach Mark Carroll was rapt to see his team enjoy another win.
"Gullie came at us hard a couple of times, especially in the second quarter and the boys hung tough and showed a lot of resilience," Carroll said.
"We capitalised today. Every time we went forward we were dangerous.
"The boys are starting to gel together, they're nice and close and they put in a really good team effort."
The Bulldogs Luke Cuthbert in the first quarter to a back injury, adding merit to the win.
Turvey Park finish the year with a home game against Narrandera, where they will fancy their chances of making it three on the trot.
The win also catapulted Turvey Park past Collingullie-GP into sixth position on the ladder.
Dereck Singe, Daniel Frawley and Blake Harper were the Demons' best.
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