Everyone played their part in a in match which saw five Maroon players score fourteen goals. The eventual man of the match, Josh, scored a first half hat-trick including a wonder goal that involved most of the team with a flick on from Spencer finding Kole who delivered a precise through ball for Josh to slot home. Spencer got a goal of his own in the first half with a very cool finish, and had he not had such a quiet time in goal, in the second half would have been a contender for man of the match himself with another fine display. The third goal of the first half came from Jack D, who deserved his reward after tirelessly leading the line. Dorell put in a very disaplined half in defence and despite being untroubled in goal Riley made his presence felt with his vocal support and encouragement.
In the second half Kole scored two of the goals of the season so far, one a long range effort and another from what looked like an impossibly tight angle. These were divided by an own goal, forced by great pressure from Riley. Jack B then got on the scoresheet for the first time before Josh set the bar higher by become the first player this season to score four in a match. Not to be outdone Jack B , put himself in the right place at the right time three more times to join Josh on four. In the meantime Jack D bagged his brace after excellent and unselfish work by Riley. Dorell, despite not getting on the scoresheet this week remained disaplined and provided a lot of great balls from the right wing and broke up the Reds' advances in both halves with his determined tackling back.
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