WEDDERBURN maximised clearances to complete a 125-point demolition of Donald on Saturday.
Mitchell McEwen in the centre and brother Jackson on the forward flank were standouts on a day when the Redbacks’ midfield stood tall.
They had forwards and defenders joining in - 11 players kicked goals for the day including veteran defender Danny Benaim who had ventured into the scoring 50.
Coach Tom Metherell said after the match the greater clearances had helped generate inside 50s and the scoreboard told the story of a Wedderburn side that had wanted to lift.
They battled a challenging cross wind at Donald where the Royals were held scoreless in the opening term and again in the third, finishing with just two goals for the day.
Wedderburn had good contributors around the ground with ruck rover Hamish Lockhart putting in a good four-quarter effort along with Isaac Holt and Joe Lockhart.
Mitchell McEwan was the leading goalkicker with five for the day as Wedderburn lifted its percentage to an impressive 162.34 off just three wins.
The victory has locked into a two-tier ladder in North Central this season.
Donald, St Arnaud and Charlton are on percentages of 45 or less after six rounds.
Brent Arho and Samuel Arho were Donald’s goalkickers on Saturday while Daniel Pearce, Eddie Landwehr and Harry Forrest were named best.
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Clearances pave way for inside 50 domination
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