The Mininera and District Football League competition continues to have one sided affairs with Great Western and Ararat Eagles on the wrong side of them.
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Great Western were dealt another heavy loss when they took on Penshurst on Saturday.
It was the same old story for Great Western who had little contributors and too many passengers for the day.
Luke Notting was again best on ground in the 173 point drubbing.
Penshurst forward Will McGregor was in a league of his own, booting nine goals for the day.
Great Western had no size or agility to run with McGregor.
The final score was 29.24-(198) to 4.1(25).
Great Western are trying to improve, but things are going from bad to worse.
Other players named in the best were Rayne Salmon, Gordon Croft, Marcus Elliott, AJ Bourke and Adam Bullock.
Bourke returned from injury and played his role up forward and as a leader.
Ararat Eagles were slightly more competitive against Wickliffe Lake Bolac.
Eagles trailed by 22 points at the main break after a gallant first half.
Kicking just one behind after that, saw Eagles fall by the way side.
Eventually going down by 56 points.
The final score was Eagles 4.6(30) defeated by Wickliffe Lake Bolac 12.14(86).
The Eagles players were never far from the contest and while they couldn't put the score on the board they were able to limit Wickliffe Lake Bolac.
The magpies kicked just five goals in the second half.
Eagles forward Brent Bulger added two more goals to his tally after a five goal haul last week.
Zac Jenkins and Matt Coole stood tall in the loss.
For Wickliffe Lake Bolac Otto brothers Rhys and Joe kicked three goals each while Tom Gibson was the Magpies best player.
In other games Tatyoon, Lismore Derrinallum and Hawksdalke Macarther were big winners while SMW Rovers caused an upset defeating Glenthompson Dunkeld.