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3 June, 2025

Avoca claim Navarre’s scalp in low-scoring contes

Avoca halted a spirited Navarre to 11 goals in the second half to extend their unbeaten streak to 39 games.

By Jonathan Peck

Avoca’s Faith McKenzie was brilliant in defence on Saturday, as the Bulldogs showcased why they are still the team to beat in the MCDFNL with a 17-goal victory over Navarre.
Avoca’s Faith McKenzie was brilliant in defence on Saturday, as the Bulldogs showcased why they are still the team to beat in the MCDFNL with a 17-goal victory over Navarre.

The Bulldogs enter the King’s Birthday weekend break as ladder leaders on percentage, setting up a top-of-the-table clash with Carisbrook when the MCDFNL returns.

With an admirable 5-2 record, the Grasshoppers were keen to showcase their abilities against a league heavyweight on Saturday.

The visitors did just that early, as the two teams went blow for blow in the opening term, resulting in them being deadlocked at 13 after the first quarter.

Both teams’ talented midcourts were in sync immediately, providing chances for the Bulldogs’ Maddy Egan and the Grasshoppers’ Brianna Hyslop to hit the scoreboard frequently.

Egan scored 10 and Hyslop converted nine as both goal shooters only missed one attempt each for the quarter.

Egan’s shooting partner Gina Beavis contributed three in the first quarter, while Hyslop’s teammate Chloe Frank banked some deep attempts on the right block, making four.

Keen to slow down Navarre’s offence, Faith McKenzie was moved into goal defence, with Lucy Howell taking McKenzie’s place at centre and Ellie Meagher protecting at wing defence.

Lucy Howell looks to create from the centre pass in Avoca’s win over Navarre.
Lucy Howell looks to create from the centre pass in Avoca’s win over Navarre.

Those position changes did the trick for the hosts, limiting the Grasshoppers to four second-quarter goals and building a seven-goal lead at half time.

Egan and Beavis were deadly under the net, building enormous pressure on Navarre as Egan made all six of her shots and Beavis scored five.

Hyslop and Frank did their best under the watchful eyes of McKenzie and Caitlin Drummond, netting two each.

Determined to stem the tide, the Grasshoppers tinkered with their lineup throughout the second and third quarters.

However, nothing was derailing the Bulldogs’ train of momentum, steamrolling out to a 14-goal advantage at three quarter time.

Egan continued her scorching hot shooting touch, converting 10 in the period while Beavis chipped in with four.

The introduction of Erin Jackson as goal shooter gave McKenzie and Drummond something to reconsider, scoring five for the quarter with Frank and Hyslop netting one each.

The Grasshoppers played some brilliant defence in the last 15 minutes, but the Bulldogs had the visitors on lockdown, taking a low-scoring final quarter 7-4 to secure a 17-goal victory.

Egan added another five to finish with 31 goals for the match with only six misses while Beavis scored two.

Jackson and Hyslop were the goalscorers for the Grasshoppers in the last term, converting two each.

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