THEIR centre-half forward George Alexander didn't play with an ankle injury, but it didn't stop Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong from again showcasing their offensive potency in a merciless belting of Narrandera on Sunday.
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Having not played for the last two weekends due to consecutive byes, the Lions had 11 goalkickers in a 28.11 (179) to 4.2 (26) win at Ganmain Sportsground.
It improves the second-placed Lions' record to 8-1 before a mouth-watering road trip against a resurgent Turvey Park next week.
Alexander's ankle didn't heal despite the extended break, and he will have scans to find out more this week.
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"We'll give him a rest and see how it recovers. He'll have some scans and find out some more, it wasn't feeling good straight after the break," Lions coach Sam Martyn said.
"If anything it makes us dangerous in a different way. We've got multiple avenues to goal, Kai Watts (four goals) played great and Jack McCaig (four), and we've got midfielders rotating through."
Riley Corbett also bagged five goals for the Lions.
GGGM 8.2 13.5 21.7 28.11 (179) def Narrandera 0.0 3.0 3.2 4.2 (26)
Goals: GGGM - Riley Corbett 5, Kai Watts 4, Jack McCaig 4, Jacob Olsson 4, Thomas Anderson 3, Matthew Hamblin 2, Aaron Proctor 2, Sam Martyn, Lachlan Parker, Daniel Foley, Jesse Lander; Narrandera: Cooper Irons 2, Theodore Metcalfe, Robert Tuohey.
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