Flying Woodend-Hesket on top

Jesse Sheppard flies for a mark. (Damian Visentini)

Woodend-Hesket’s good start to the season has continued with the Hawks smashing Rockbank in the Riddell District Football League.

Having won their first two matches, the Hawks backed themselves in against the struggling Rams.

Having got out to a 38-point lead at quarter-time, the Hawks continued to put the pressure on, as they stormed away to a 31.16 (202)-5.4 (34) win.

The Hawks kicked at least seven goals in each quarter.

Hawks coach Tom Carland said once they had the win in the bag, they focused more on making sure they did the small things right, instead of the margin.

He said he was happy with the performance with the team sticking to its game plan.

“The things we took out of the match were getting our discipline and team structures right,” he said. “We didn’t give away any 50s for the day and that’s one thing we had talked about.

“We weren’t great with that in the first quarter against Melton Centrals, but we adjusted.”

Tom Gawthrop kicked seven goals and Alistair Rae kicked five goals to lead the forwards.

Tom Wilson was named the Hawks best, along with Rae.

Carland said probably the most pleasing thing from the first three rounds was the way they responded when they found themselves down against Melton Centrals in round two.

“The boys brought it up that when sides get on top of us, they bully us.

“We’ve worked on the game plan, fitness and respect, and tried to focus on those things.

“We’re starting to see the change.”

The first year coach said while the results on the field were pleasing, he said the culture off field was starting to change as well.

He said the senior group was getting more involved in other areas of the club.

“The senior group is doing the gate before their game, helping out with the meals and coming to junior training,” he said. “We’re starting to see a more professional club.”

The Hawks now face Romsey, before the challenges of top sides Rupertswood and Diggers Rest.

Carland said they had looked at the first four games as games they needed to win if they were to play finals. The Hawks are one of three teams to win their first three matches and sit on top, while Diggers Rest is also undefeated.

In other results, Rupertswood won the grand final rematch on Anzac Day against Macedon, Romsey had to come from behind against Melton Centrals, Diggers Rest won a hard-fought contest against Riddell, Wallan left it late to beat Sunbury Kangaroos and Lancefield got its first win of the season, beating Broadford.