LAHARUM put together a tidy performance to defeat Taylors Lake on Saturday, but just missed a chance to play finals football in 2018.
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Laharum won 15.21 (111) to 7.6 (48).
The Mountain Men started the game strongly, opening the game with six goals and 11 points in the first quarter.
Inaccuracy in front of the sticks didn’t help the Mountain Men, the team finished with 21 behinds.
It was Jye Smith’s final game at the helm of the Lakers, he said he was happy with his players’ performance.
It was a bit of a hard feeling being the last game as coach for a while. The boys all had a crack on the weekend.
- Jye Smith
“It was a bit of a hard feeling being the last game as coach for a while. The boys all had a crack on the weekend and there was some good signs there,” he said.
“We had some good passages of play and the guys seemed to give it a real go.”
Smith said he was impressed with the likes of Trae Martin, Matt McCulloch and Joel Raeck.
The Mountain Men missed out on finals after Natimuk United defeated the Swifts.