It was a top of the ladder clash on Saturday with the Gunnedah Bulldogs making their way to take on the Inverell Saints at Varley Oval.
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It was a tough physical game but the Saints came out strong with goals from Micheal Gould, Marli Gobbert, Justin Pay and Lachlan White in the first half to lead the Bulldogs 5.2.32 - 1.3.9.
Gunnedah captain Ben Maher has promised the Bulldogs a “fun two weeks” full of of running and small skills work as the side heads into a fortnight without competition matches.
On the back of an 8.12 (60) to 3.15 (33) loss to Inverell , the Bulldogs will have back-to-back byes with the representative round and the side’s regular bye.
Gunnedah coach Andrew George spoke to Fairfax Media earlier in the week of the importance of this game and Maher said the Saints were just too good on the day.
“Very disappointing,” Maher said of the top of the table clash.“They were the better team on the day. We didn't execute our small skills and they did a lot better.”
Saints coach Justin Pay was very proud of the boys and he was pleased that they are playing some solid footy. To be back on home turf after playing four away games and to get a great win against a tough team was pleasing.
Inverell led by 15 points at both quarter and half-time before slightly extending the lead to 6.10 (46) to 3.11 (29) at three-quarter-time.
The Saints dropped off intensity in the second quarter but after a half time talk from the coach they came back out and put the pressure on.
Inverell then held Gunnedah goalless in the final quarter to take out the win.
The loss did little to dent the confidence of Maher who rates his side as a genuine premiership contender.
“Not at all, we’re still capable of doing it [winning the competition],” Maher said.
“We’ve just got to knuckle down in the next two weeks and show we're one of the better teams in this comp.”
Maher rated the games of coach George and Brent Hartley as two of the best performances from the loss.
He also said there was two key areas where the Bulldogs would need to match Inverell when they next meet in round 18.
“Inverell, as soon as the ball was turned over, they all moved back, flooded and they were yapping. They never stopped talking and we did,” Maher said.
Inverell’s fitness and speed were a big factor through out the game president Jason Gobbert commented.
Best players were Ben Ellis, Hayden Chapel, Keiran Te Velda, Micheal Gould and Nathan Hughes.
In other matches, the Tamworth Kangaroos 15.21 (111) beat Narrabri 7.7 (49) while New England took the win against Moree. who forfeited