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200 up for Fev

Brendan Fevola turned out for his 200th local game but his side East Sunbury wasn’t able to come away with the points.

Fevola, who has had a solid season for the Thunder this season, said on his radio show last week that he didn’t know of any other players who had played 200 AFL games and 200 local senior matches.

Facing Rupertswood for the first time this season, the Thunder were able to stick with the likely finals side for most of the match.

The Thunder led by one point at quarter time, before trailing by 16 points at half time.

That extended to 19 points at the final break with the Sharks kicking to the end where most of the goals had been kicked.

The Sharks were able to finish it off to come away with a 6.6(42)-10.11 (71) win.

James Strauss kicked two goals for the Thunder, with Fevola getting one.

For the Sharks, Clayton Bonello, Matt McDonald and Jackson Pranauskas kicked two goals each.

McDonald and Thomas Phillips were named the Sharks best.

The Sharks sit in third spot, with East Sunbury sitting bottom.

Sunbury Kangaroos small finals hopes still remain alive despite a loss to Westmeadows.

Scores were level at half time, before the Tigers kicked seven goals to one to come away with 10.11 (71)-4.10 (34) win.

Stephen Treweek and William Direen were the the Kangaroos.

The Kangaroos are six points outside the top five with three rounds remaining.

In the women’s division 2 competition, the Sunbury Lions upset Roxburgh Park, the Sunbury Kangaroos lost to Taylors Lakes for the first time and Gisborne-Kyneton United beat East Sunbury.

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