Eagles tip hot clash

Troy Tharle-Adams, left, seen battling Tooradin’s Rohan Hyde, is one of Cranbourne’s many stars.  Troy Tharle-Adams, left, seen battling Tooradin’s Rohan Hyde, is one of Cranbourne’s many stars.

By Mark Gullick
CRANBOURNE travels to Doveton on Saturday in what is a crucial match for the home side.
“It will be a big game,” Eagles coach Doug Koop said.
“I haven’t had a real good look at them, but someone said that if they lose, they will be two games out of the five, so we’re expecting a massive game from them.
“On their home ground, they play really well, they got over Pakenham there. We’re just going to have to play good footy to get over the top of them.”

@BT Sub Sport News:DEVON MEADOWS v HAMPTON PARK

Devon Meadows faces Hampton Park, who returned to form last weekend with a solid win over Keysborough.
“It’s another big game, they probably should have beaten us in round one at Devon Meadows,” Hampton Park coach Clint Evans said.
“I had a look at the score and Beacy won pretty well against them, so they’ll be fired up. They’ve got three or players who we’ll have to watch pretty closely.”