NATIMUK United continued its strong early season performance, defeating Pimpinio on Saturday.
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The side was out of the blocks early and managed to win by 133 points.
The final scoreboard read the Rams 22.16 (148) Tigers 2.3 (15).
It was a good even display by the Rams early on when it scored four majors and four minors in the opening term.
The Tigers was able to score one major in the first quarter. It was a better defensive display by the Rams in the second term with the side conceding just one minor to the home side.
At halftime the Rams led 8.8 (56) to the Tigers 1.1 (7).
It has become typical of the Rams to run out a game even stronger than it starts them this season.
It was no different in this contest.
The side managed six majors in the third quarter and eight in the final term.
Rams forward Nathan Koenig grabbed six goals for the day to help his overall tally.
Coach Sam Anson was named best for the side again, leading from the middle with his silky skills.
Tigers coach Josh Beddison said he was strong all day.
“Josh Lovel played his best game of footy I have ever seen him play at half back,” he said.
“We couldn’t get it past him.”
Cam Ellis was named best on for the Tigers.
Beddison said he was happy with the first quarter.
“We saw a lot of the ball but couldn’t convert,” he said.