

By Luke Mathews
GREENVALE 12.10 (82) def. HILLSIDE 6.4 (40)
MATCH CENTRE
Greenvale has breathed life into its season after defeating Hillside by 42 points at Section Road.
After winning just one game for the season heading into the weekend, Saturday’s victory lifts the Jets off the bottom of the ladder.
The Sharks failed to back up last week's heroics and ultimately paid the price, however are still in a solid position with three wins for the year.
It was a dynamic first quarter blitz that set up the victory for Anthony Rock’s side with the Jets piling on six goals before quarter time.
A three-goal second term for Hillside followed by a two-goal third quarter meant the game was on a knife’s edge heading into the final term.
Greenvale carried a 16-point lead into the last quarter and stormed home with four final quarter goals sealing its second win for the season.
Josh Porter’s dominance was on display again with another five goals, while Liam Podhajski and Matt Stillman were both superb.
Fort Caruso and Ryan Lojko continued their strong seasons with solid outings against their former side, while Khalil Kaakour continued to show plenty of promise.
Greenvale will face a much tougher test next week when it travels to Lebanon Reserve to take on Strathmore, while Hillside will host Airport West.
AIRPORT WEST 11.6 (72) def. by ABERFELDIE 12.16 (88)
MATCH CENTRE
Aberfeldie has come from behind at three quarter time to defeat Airport West by 16 points at Hansen Reserve.
Saturday’s win means the Rillas are even on points with Douttas and are still in touching distance of the double chance.
Despite putting up a strong showing, the Eagles have still won just the two games for the year and have unfortunately slipped to last spot.
Coach Leigh Tudor was disappointed his side couldn’t capitalise on their chances especially in the second quarter, however praised the efforts of talls who competed hard all day.
The home side started strongly with five first-quarter goals giving them a 17-point quarter time lead, before five second-quarter goals to Aberfeldie meant the advantage vanished quickly.
A four-goal quarter to the Eagles turned the contest on it head with Abers made to pay after kicking 2.4 for the quarter.
A Luca Muratore goal at the start of the final term meant the Eagles lead was 14 points, however Abers rallied and kicked the final five goals which were enough to seal the win.
Matt Weber was brilliant in the middle with 29 disposals and 10 tackles, while Liam Spear and Ben Parker both starred in the victory.
Muratore caused plenty of headaches for Abers again with another five goals, while Matthew Hanson and Ned Gentile continued their strong seasons.
Abers will gear up for a season defining clash against Pascoe Vale at Clifton Park, while Airport West will meet with Hillside at Shark Park.
DEER PARK 13.14 (92) def. STRATHMORE 11.10 (76)
MATCH CENTRE
Deer Park has claimed the upset of the season after defeating Strathmore by 16 points at John McLeod Reserve.
The victory breaks a 12-game winning streak that dates back to last year’s qualifying final, however the Mores remain two games clear on top of the ladder.
After taking down the ladder leaders, Deer Park now sit in seventh spot on the ladder and remain in the hunt for an unlikely finals birth.
Coach Jamie Madigan said it was a "fantastic team effort against the undefeated yardstick of the competition in Strathmore".
“The win will give us confidence heading into the second half of the season," Madigan said.
“With some consistency in selection we hope to settle the side and build team confidence and string some wins together and push towards finals.”
Six first-quarter goals from the home side stunned the reigning premiers and meant the Lions held a 22-point quarter time lead.
Strathmore could only manage two goals in each of the second and third quarters, while three goals from Deer Park in the third quarter meant its lead was 30 points heading into the final term.
Strathmore threw plenty of punches in the final quarter and booted four goals to give themselves a chance, however Deer Park held firm to record one of its best EDFL victories.
Jackson Barling and Mark Galea stood tall again, while Josh Cooper had one of his best games for the season.
Despite going down Alex Tonelli continued his impressive season kicking another bag of five, while Cooper West and Jesse Horton fought hard all day.
Deer Park will be looking to back it up when it takes on Maribyrnong Park at Monk Oval, while Strathmore will meet with Greenvale at Lebanon Reserve.
ESSENDON DOUTTA STARS 6.11 (47) def. MARIBYRNONG PARK 5.8 (38)
MATCH CENTRE
Essendon Doutta Stars has come out on top in a scrappy affair, defeating Maribyrnong Park by nine points at Nipper Jordan Oval.
The win marks six wins from their last seven games for Douttas and has the side sitting fourth and entrenched inside the finals hunt.
Meanwhile Marby is languishing in sixth spot with six consecutive losses after four straight wins to start the season.
Neither side could stamp their authority on the game inside the first half with each side only managing one goal in the first and second quarter.
Douttas opened up some breathing space in the third quarter with three goals which left them with a 14-point lead heading into the final term.
Marby managed two goals in the final quarter however it wasn’t enough to deny Douttas with the home side coming away with a single-digit victory.
Oscar Sasalu was back to his best, while Darcy Runting and Ben Thomson put in solid performances.
Scott Clarke led from the front again, while Ned Ryan and Josh Cole fought hard all day in difficult conditions.
Douttas will be looking to keep the momentum going when it meets with Keilor at Joe Brown Oval, while Marby will host Deer Park.

PASCOE VALE 14.12 (96) def. by KEILOR 18.13 (121)
MATCH CENTRE
Keilor has moved into second for the first time this season, defeating Pascoe Vale by 25 points at Raeburn Reserve.
After a slow start to the year, the Blues are now well and truly up and running with six wins in a row and look to be the team to beat once again.
After showing plenty of promise on the weekend, Saturday’s match proved Pascoe Vale still have work to do if they want to bridge the gap to last year’s grand finalists.
Coach Mick McGuane was rapt with his sides’ competitiveness especially around clearances and their ability to nullify Pascoe Vale’s strengths.
Keilor had its noses in front at quarter time with a three-goal first quarter opening up a four-point lead, before another five goals extended the margin to 18 points at half time.
With the game still in the balance, the Blues clicked into gear kicking seven third-quarter goals to push the lead out to 38 points.
Another three goals from Keilor in the final quarter was enough to put to bed any hopes of a Pascoe Vale comeback and ensured the Blues' seventh win for the year.
Jack Brown continued his excellent year with another three goals, while Brad Xavier and Blair Wyllie were terrific all day.
Tyson Scoble continues to be a threat up forward for the Panthers with another three goals, while Jed Anderson and Moudy Taha put in strong performances.
Keilor will be hoping to make it seven in a row when it hosts Essendon Doutta Stars, while Pascoe Vale will meet with Aberfeldie at Clifton Park.
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By Evan Tudor
KEILOR 0.0 (0) def. by CAROLINE SPRINGS 11.6 (72)
MATCH CENTRE
Caroline Springs made the most of Saturday’s road trip as it overran Keilor by 72 points at Joe Brown Oval.
After holding a lead by 5.3 (33) at the major break, the Lakers returned to the field to be held to a single behind in the third quarter with credit to some strong Keilor defence.
The Lakers would then pile on a mammoth 6.2 (38) in the final 20 minutes to walk away winners in a strong and dominant performance.
Caitlyn Volpe, Alicia Azzopardi, and Dijana Vasilevska were named as some of the Lakers’ best while the side united for eight goal scorers.
Jacinta Kondis and Sharni Currie were at the top of the goalkicking tally with a respective three and two majors.
The scoreless result will be somewhat of a shock to Keilor, especially after a strong display last weekend.
Olivia Castello, Maddison Cotten, Ruby Gibson, Sharni Currie, Jacinta Kondis, Emilly O’Keefe, and Laura Wright maintained consistent performances to be named some of the Blues’ best.
The Blues will highlight Friday night football next weekend as it meets Essendon Doutta Stars at Nipper Jordan Oval.
Caroline Springs will again travel for its next clash, with Strathmore awaiting at Boeing Reserve on Saturday.

HILLSIDE 3.5 (23) def. by STRATHMORE 7.3 (45)
MATCH CENTRE
For the second time in 2026, Strathmore took a 22-point win over Hillside, this time doing so in enemy territory at Shark Park.
The Mores proved too good in the contest, with the result now marking the gold and navy blue’s fourth consecutive win.
Talia Motta and Milla Murphy both continued fine goalkicking form with the duo both kicking two. Jayda Scarafilo also made her mark on the women’s topflight scoresheet in style with two goals.
Maeve Langston also struck an accurate kick at goal in the second quarter.
Some of the Mores’ best were Eloise Egglestone, Mabel-Jean Flannery, and Charli Sette.
While it may not have been the victory that Hillside was hoping for, the Sharks displayed an encouraging performance by scoring three majors and confidently winning the final term.
It’s the second straight week that the Sharks have secured multiple majors, with Makaylah Brne, Emily Paterno and Yara Taylor a triple threat in front of goal.
Brne and Paterno were named as some of the Sharks’ best alongside Hannah Ibrahim and Brooke Kerrigan.
Another grand final rematch against Oak Park awaits Hillside at JP Fawkner Reserve next weekend.
Strathmore will play host to Caroline Springs at Boeing Reserve.
ABERFELDIE 9.12 (66) def. MARIBYRNONG PARK 2.4 (16)
MATCH CENTRE
Aberfeldie has maintained its top spot status with a 50-point win over Maribyrnong Park at Clifton Park.
The result sees the Two Blues return to the winners list following last weekend’s tough outing.
Aberfeldie were hot from the get-go with a 5.6 (36) to 0.2 (2) advantage at the main break.
After being sidelined last weekend, Emily Smith made a strong impact in her return with a match-leading four goals.
Chloe Rafferty was the other Two Blue to score multiple with three, while it was single goals from Lara Churchill and Moana Hope.
Captain Olivia Madden was named the Doutta Galla Hotel Player of the Match, earning her sixth best-on appearance for the season.
After struggling in the opening half, the Lions found some improvement when they returned to the field, with goals coming from Ava Steel and Stella Williams.
Some of the Lions’ best were Evie Fitzgerald, Andie Bessell, and Charli Calleia.
Maribyrnong Park will take next weekend off for the bye and will face Moonee Valley upon return in Round 12.
But before they do so, it will be Aberfeldie’s turn to take on the Fog, with the clash set for Aberfeldie Park on Saturday.
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MOONEE VALLEY 3.2 (20) def. ESSENDON DOUTTA STARS 0.9 (9)
MATCH CENTRE
Last quarter heroics from Moonee Valley have sent the Fog over the line against Essendon Doutta Stars by 11 points at Ormond Park.
It was a tightly contested match with both teams trying to work their way down the field towards their goal.
Moonee Valley’s Chaylee Reeve took a strong mark in the second term, standing tall among the pack to put an end to the Stars' run down the ground.
Moments later, Zoe Attard returned the favour for the Stars, getting off the ground for an impressive pack mark on the wing to help continue Doutta’s momentum.
After being a one-behind stalemate at the major break, the Stars put on seven minor scores in the third term to take the lead over the Fog at the final changeover.
In what was a dramatic final quarter, Moonee Valley slotted the game’s three majors to run away victorious.
Alyssia Randello scored two of them in spectacular fashion, while vice-captain Michaela Chalhoub capped off the afternoon with a late addition to the scoreboard.
The pair joined Matilda Zander in having a strong afternoon out, with Zander finding the football across the field from siren to siren.
Eden Grant and Amy Cullen had a good day in the ruck for Douttas, while Jessie Hulett and Madison Spring-Brown were named as some of their best.
Essendon Doutta Stars will return to Nipper Jordan Oval next weekend for Friday night football against Keilor.
Moonee Valley will clash with Aberfeldie at Aberfeldie Park on Saturday.


By Ben Parker
CRAIGIEBURN 12.12 (84) def. TULLAMARINE 9.7 (61)
MATCH CENTRE
Craigieburn produced another excellent performance at home to outlast Tullamarine by 23 points in a gritty battle.
After a back-and-forth first half of action, the game was a deadlock at the main break in play with the Eagles proving wayward in front of goal, while up the other end, Tullamarine was capitalising on its chances.
The see-sawing contest appeared to be opening up in the third team with the Eagles clicking into gear and taking a 15-point buffer into three quarter time.
While the Dees stayed on bravely, they were unable to cut into the Eagles margin as Craigieburn went on to record a four-goal win.
Captain Jamie Gorgievski excelled for the Eagles and proved to be the difference with an important three goals to his name.
On the other side of the ledger, Josh Cowell booted through four goals in what was ultimately a disappointing day for the Dees.
Craigieburn will travel to Salesian College next week for their clash with Rupertswood, while Tullamarine will host ladder leaders West Coburg.
OAK PARK 19.7 (121) def. RUPERTSWOOD 6.7 (43)
MATCH CENTRE
Oak Park has moved back into second position on the ladder with a dominant 78-point win over Rupertswood at JP Fawkner Reserve.
In what quickly eventuated into a dominant showcasing, the Roos piled on the pressure from the get-go with 11 first-half goals to two.
Much was the same in the second half of play as Rupertswood simply couldn’t match it with one of the premier sides of Division One.
An emphatic performance from the Roos will certainly put the rest of the competition on notice as their best football is as good as any.
Adam Del Busso had a fill up with a bag of six goals to his name, while Max Gleeson continued with his stellar form of late.
For Rupertswood, there were limited positives from a day where they were completely outclassed.
Jackson Cardillo shined again in another excellent performance.
Oak Park will travel down to the Marby next week for its clash with Avondale Heights, while Rupertswood will host Craigieburn.
ST ALBANS 12.7 (79) def. by MOONEE VALLEY 26.12 (168)
MATCH CENTRE
Moonee Valley eased past St Albans to the tune of 89 points to collect another four points for its season.
In a complete annihilation, the Valley kicked 19 first-half goals to the Saints' three in remarkable scenes at Kings Park Reserve.
When the half time siren came, the Valley had already amounted a 100-point lead over their opponents.
The second half was played out on an event front with the Saints holding up well to ensure the margin didn’t balloon out any further.
With an abundance of contributors, two standouts for the Valley were Alessi Leggieri and Richard Potter who bagged five goals each for the day.
In slim pickings for the Saints on the other hand, Hok Marial led his side in defeat with a log of four goals.
Moonee Valley will return home next week to host Taylors Lakes, while St Albans faces East Keilor.
EAST KEILOR 9.3 (57) def. by AVONDALE HEIGHTS 14.11 (95)
MATCH CENTRE
Avondale Heights came away from Overland Reserve with a hard-fought 38-point win over East Keilor.
In what was an important win for the Heights' season, the four points here sees them lying just outside the top five by one game and percentage.
While many may have expected a one-sided affair, the Heights were challenged early by an East Keilor outfit which was up to the task.
After holding a slender four-point lead at the first break in play, the Heights created some minor breathing room with a four-goal-to-two second quarter.
A slim 21-point lead at half-time certainly left the door ajar for East Keilor if it was good enough, however the Cougars were unable to reel the Heights in as the result fell their way.
Brad Robb starred for the Heights with four goals and Blake Cochrane did his job to perfection again.
Avondale will face a greater test next week when they host Oak Park, while East Keilor will host St Albans.
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WEST COBURG 20.11 (131) def. TAYLORS LAKES 9.5 (59)
MATCH CENTRE
West Coburg easily put away Taylors Lakes in another overwhelming performance for the round.
The Burgers were far too classy and cruised away from Taylors Lakes to win by 12 goals out at Burnside Heights Recreation Reserve.
While the Burgers dominated the opening proceedings, two late goals from the Lions saw the margin cut down to just 14 points at the first break in play.
However, this was about as close as the Lions got as the second quarter was a demolition job from the Burgers.
The Lions were kept scoreless as the hosts piled on five unanswered goals and headed into half time with a 45-point buffer.
It got no easier for the Lions in the second half as the Burgers kicked clear with 10 goals to six and cruised to a 72-point victory.
Ali Khoder had a day out for the home side helping himself to a haul of five goals, while Omar Saad impressed once again.
For the Lions, Brandon Coletta and Lachlan Rayner battled hard in what turned out to be a dire day.
West Coburg will hit the road next week for their bout with Tullamarine, while Taylors Lakes will also travel for their clash with Moonee Valley.

By Jake Reeves & Michelle Dunstan
TAYLORS LAKES 2.0 (12) def. by COBURG DISTRICTS 8.6 (54)
MATCH CENTRE
Coburg Districts is back on the winners list following a 42-point win over Taylors Lakes at Lionheart Reserve.
Coburg Districts was in control from start to finish in a comprehensive display.
Zoe Manning led the scoring with three goals, with Mariam Khoder also slotting two.
Co-captain Bridgette Aparo hit the scoreboard in a best-on-ground performance, while Katherine Jansen and Amanda Thompson were also strong.
Charlie Goodwin and Sarah McNally were the two goal scorers for Taylors Lakes, with Rebecca Foggie and Courtney McCormack reliably strong again.
Taylors Lakes will next head to Lakeside Reserve to play Roxburgh Park, while Coburg Districts will host Sunbury Kangaroos.
GISBORNE 6.7 (43) def. SUNBURY LIONS 0.1 (1)
MATCH CENTRE
Gisborne has taken ahold of the Sunbury Lions in a comprehensive 42-point victory at Gardiner Reserve.
The Bulldogs held the Lions to only a solitary point across the afternoon, with the firepower of Gisborne being too much to control for the visitors.
Madison Lawer and Kirsty Baker were among Gisborne players seen as the best on ground with Amy O’Kelly continuing her run of best players and putting herself well and truly in the conversation as the best player in the competition.
Meanwhile, Hayley Parke and Keely Wicks both showed some fight for the Lions on a tough afternoon.
The Bulldogs are next set to meet Burnside Heights at Burnside Heights Recreation Reserve.
The Sunbury Lions will next host Westmeadows at Clarke Oval.
SUNBURY KANGAROOS 1.0 (6) def. by WESTMEADOWS 14.11 (95)
MATCH CENTRE
Westmeadows continued its perfect season with an 89-point win over Sunbury Kangaroos at Eric Boardman Reserve.
The Tigers kicked five goals in the first quarter, and three in each of the remaining quarters to run out comfortable victors.
There was a spread of contributors in front of goal with Cortni Buchanan, Danielle Linton, Shannon O'Toole, Jacinta Scott, and Gemma Wright kicking two each.
O'Toole was named the best for Westmeadows alongside Ella Guest and Miranda Bulman.
Breannan Mason was the lone goal scorer for the Kangaroos, with Mia Briggs and Alexsis Ryan solid for the blue and white.
The Kangaroos will next play Coburg Districts at Cole Reserve, while Westmeadows will take on Sunbury Lions.
CRAIGIEBURN 7.3 (45) def. ROXBURGH PARK 2.3 (15)
MATCH CENTRE
Craigieburn has outclassed Roxburgh Park at Vic Foster Reserve by 30 points in a strong display of football.
Roxy was in the game early and had the scores level at the first change.
But the Eagles did not look back and piled on five goals to zero for the rest of the afternoon to back their third consecutive win.
Sienna Scuderi, Kaylee Allen, and Bradee Judd were huge influences on Saturday’s performance, standing up when the game was there to be won for the Eagles.
Meanwhile, Lara Temiz and Malake Hamdan were among the best for Roxburgh Park.
Craigieburn will host Tullamarine at DS Atiken Reserve next Saturday.
Roxburgh Park will be giving themselves every chance to get back on the winners list when it plays the bottom placed and winless Taylors Lakes at Lakeside Reserve.
EAST SUNBURY 1.2 (8) drew BURNSIDE HEIGHTS 1.2 (8)
MATCH CENTRE
East Sunbury and Burnside Heights played out a thrilling draw at John McMahon Recreation Reserve, the first senior draw across the EDFL for season 2026.
It was an arm wrestle all game with the Thunder breaking the goal drought in the third quarter to lead by seven points heading into the last.
The Bears responded in the opening five minutes with a major, before levelling the scores with just under three minutes to play.
The draw pauses the seven-game winning streak the Bears were on, while the Thunder came so close to a fourth win for the season.
Captain Molly Connell kicked East Sunbury's goal, with Mariam and Charrouf Habib named the best for the Thunder.
Isabelle Young was the one who hit the scoreboard for Burnside Heights, with Aarzu Mavi and Sarah Poni the best for the Bears.
The Bears will look to get back to winning ways next week against Gisborne, while the Thunder will meet with Keilor Park.
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TULLAMARINE 3.0 (18) def. by KEILOR PARK 5.17 (47)
MATCH CENTRE
A wayward Keilor Park took out a 29-point win over Tullamarine at Leo Dineen Reserve.
It was Keilor Park's third win in a row with the Devils kicking in to gear after quarter time.
The Demons led by two points at the first change, but couldn't contain the Devils from there with Keilor Park registering 18 scoring shots to two from that point.
Keilor Park left some opportunities out there, but will take the win.
Georgia Cassar, Caitlyn Crameri, Krystal Lilomaiava, Kyiesha Taylor, and Mia Tournas each kicked one goal with Antonietta Parisi the best for Keilor Park.
Cassandra Standley kicked two for Tullamarine with co-captain Tricia Devine kicking its other, Taylah Hardman was named the best.
The Demons will next play Craigieburn, while Keilor Park will host East Sunbury.

By Leroy de Villiers & Jake Reeves
NORTHERN SAINTS 7.4 (46) def. by GLENROY 10.12 (72)
MATCH CENTRE
Glenroy picked up its fifth win in a row with a 26-point victory over Northern Saints at Charles Mutton Reserve.
The Roys remain in second with two games in hand, while the Saints continue to sit in last.
It was a tough contest for much of the afternoon but the Saints found themselves in it early, kicking the last four goals of the opening term to lead by nine points at quarter time.
They pushed out to 14 points ahead early in the second before Glenroy kicked the next four goals to lead by 13 points at the main break.
The Roys kicked four of the last six goals to take a solid win away from Charles Mutton Reserve.
Mark Sabatino did the damage in front of goal with five majors, while Daniel Ferraro kicked two.
More Daniels were strong for Glenroy with Daniel Micevski, Daniel Riley, and Daniel Trifunovic all named in the best.
Ezzat Haddara was the only multiple goal scorer for the Saints with two, while Zachari Merhi was named their best in his third senior game this season.
The Saints will continue the search for their second win next week against Sunbury Kangaroos, while Glenroy will host East Sunbury.
COBURG DISTRICTS 14.17 (101) def. KEILOR PARK 8.5 (53)
MATCH CENTRE
Coburg Districts made it 10 straight wins after a 48-point win over Keilor Park at Cole Reserve.
The Districts got the jump early and led by 47 points by half time, all while holding the visitors to only the single goal.
The Devils clawed themselves back into the game in the second half and kicked eight goals to six, but it was too little too late for Keilor Park which sits second last on the ladder.
The usual suspects in Jack McNamara and Pasquale Curcio hit the scoreboard for Coburg Districts, nailing three and two goals respectively.
Jake Gatto and Mitchell Heales were also both highly influential throughout the afternoon for the home side.
For Keilor Park, Aaron Scerri, Jai Bahnert, and Peter Barbopoulos kicked two goals each on a tough afternoon.
Keilor Park will next play host to Westmeadows at Keilor Park Recreation Reserve.
The undefeated Coburg Districts will host for a third straight match when it plays Hadfield at Cole Reserve.
ROXBURGH PARK 7.12 (54) def. by SUNBURY KANGAROOS 13.5 (83)
MATCH CENTRE
Sunbury Kangaroos is back on the winners list with a 29-point win over Roxburgh Park at Lakeside Reserve.
The win draws the Kangaroos equal on points with the Magpies, two games out of the four.
The two sides exchanged the lead at each break, but six Kangaroos goals in the last quarter while holding Roxy scoreless saw them storm home to victory.
Tie Cuffe, Rhys Magin, and Rhylee Lofts each kicked three, with Shawn Bowden slotting two.
Sebastian Sanderson and Joshua Nanninga were named the best for the Kangaroos.
Eyad Hegazy was the only multiple goal scorer for Roxy with two, while Zane Terranova and Ryan Micallef were among their best.
The Magpies will look to snap their four-game losing streak next week against Burnside Heights, while the Kangaroos will host Northern Saints.
HADFIELD 19.8 (122) def. EAST SUNBURY 11.6 (72)
MATCH CENTRE
Hadfield made it six wins in a row with a 50-point victory over East Sunbury at Martin Reserve.
The win keeps the Hawks planted in third with two games separating them and the fifth placed East Sunbury.
The Thunder led at the first break, but it was all Hadfield from there with the Hawks leading by 30 at half time, and building on their lead from there.
Mohammed Moustafa was the star of the show with a whopping 10 goals bringing his season tally to 31 from seven games.
Michael Pell added three goals with Stephen Mihelakos-James and Samir Mohamed kicking two each.
Moustafa and Pell were named Hadfield's best along with Josh Trembearth and Jake Polizzi.
Todd Elton continued to slot them for East Sunbury finishing with four goals, while Joel Bonnici kicked two.
The Thunder will look to bounce back against Glenroy, while Hadfield will face Coburg Districts.
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WESTMEADOWS 11.12 (78) def. BURNSIDE HEIGHTS 6.6 (42)
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Westmeadows took out a 36-point win over Burnside Heights at Willowbrook Reserve.
The win makes it four victories from the Tigers' last five games as they now sit a game clear inside the four.
An even first half saw Westmeadows lead by eight points at the main break, but it would be seven goals to three from there for the home side to make it a strong win.
Westmeadows boasted nine individual goal scorers with Mason Mineo and Shaun O'Grady kicking two each to lead the way.
Ryan Capron and Riley Hearne were the among the best, as was Angus Price for the first time since crossing over to the yellow and black.
Greg Constantinou kicked three goals for Burnside Heights and was supported by Jacob Elia (two goals), and Luke Bonello (one goal).
The Bears will next take on Roxburgh Park, while Westmeadows will play Keilor Park.