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By Mark Gullick
NARRE Warren, fresh from a comprehensive win over Pakenham, hosts Keysborough in round 16 of the Casey Cardinia Football League on Saturday.
“We’re certainly aware of them and they’ve got some good footballers,” Magpies coach Chris Toner said.
“There’s no easy sides in this comp – that’s for sure.”
Last week Brad Canavan informed Keysborough he won’t coach the senior team next year.
Narre Warren rebounded with an impressive 65-point win over Pakenham last Saturday.
The Magpies led by 22 points at half-time and kicked seven goals to none in the third term.

@BT Sub Sport News:KEYSBOROUGH v BERWICK

A SECOND half blitz by Berwick secured a 104-point win over Keysborough at Rowley Allen Reserve.
Keysborough was dogged in the first half, but quickly fell off the pace in the second half as Berwick established its dominance. The Wickers midfield gained the ascendency in the third term and its forward line produced 10.2 for the term to put a 63-point gap between the teams.
Nathan Waite kicked six goals while Brad Fowler and Luke Sheppard were superb in the midfield.

@BT Sub Sport News:BEACONSFIELD v ROC

BEACONSFIELD defeated ROC by 37 points in a dour, low-scoring contest at Perc Allison Oval. A five-goal second term was the catalyst for the Eagles’ win, as it was the only period of the game where there was any significant gap between the teams.
Beaconsfield’s young brigade played a starring role in the win with Troy McDermott, Jake Aarts, the Johnston brothers, James and Daniel, prominent.
Beaconsfield this week travels to Doveton, whom they defeated by 31 points earlier this season.