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Hollymount still a boneyard

Hollymount still a ‘boneyard’

Hollymount still a ‘boneyard’

Hollymount still a ‘boneyard’

Hollymount still a ‘boneyard’

May 24, 2007

Section: Sport

Jack Daskey gets a left-footed kick away under pressure.

HOLLYMOUNT Park has long been a ‘boneyard’ for visiting teams and Saturday’s visitors all failed to come away with wins against Northern Districts in Wollongong Junior AFL. The home team Tigers dominated across all grades with impressive displays starting with the under 9s,10s and progressing through to the 11s, 12s, 13s, combined 14/15s and the away 16s side, that faced an away match against Miranda. The Tigers’ attacking style of play, driving the ball forward through quick handpassing, and accurate kicking to positional players was a trademark of all the teams. McLean Healy had a big day, kicking his first ever goal following a great mark at full forward, but it is was teamwork that proved the decisive factor.

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