The Callala Brumbies well and truly established themselves as competition favourites on Tuesday by smashing fellow premiership hopefuls Milton-Ulladulla 6-nil at Ison Park.
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During round 13's top of the table clash, the undefeated Brumbies chalked up their 11th straight win of the season and their second against the Panthers (with the first (5-3) coming on May 4).
On the night, the Brumbies jumped out to a 2-nil lead at the break, thanks to strikes from Kaitlyn Sennitt and Gabrielle Dickinson, in the 16th and 23rd minutes respectively.
Then in the second stanza, the Brumbies stepped it up a notch, with Madison Cater (69th and 84th), Melissa Siavelis (75th) and Kaitlyn Sennitt (77th) all finding the back of the net.
Callala now moves onto 39 points and have a six-point gap on second-placed Milton, with Shoalhaven Heads-Berry Maroon third on 28 after drawing 1-all with Sussex on Tuesday.
At the Thompson Street Sporting Complex, Katrina Mula scored for the hosts, while the Sharks' lone goal was converted by skipper Tara Culey.
Sitting in fourth on 22 points is Huskisson-Vincentia, who lost 2-1 to Illaroo at Sharman Park this round.
Samantha Murphy and Amber-Rose Bubb were on target for the Roos, with the Seagulls' effort being an own-goal by Illaroo captain Aleesha Cooke.
The final game of the round saw St Georges Basin record its second victory of the 2021 Shoalhaven District Football Association season, downing Heads Blue 6-1 at Vic Zealand Oval.
Halle Grainger was the star for the Dragons, scoring four goals on the night - with teammates Sarah De Vries and Renee Brown rounding out the side's efforts.
Jo Higgins ensured the home fans had something to cheer about, with a goal in the 54th minute.
Shoalhaven United had the bye in round 13.
Next week, Callala host Huskisson, Milton plays Sussex, Heads Blue battle United and Basin entertains Illaroo, as Heads Maroon have the bye.
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