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Footscray’s top-two hopes alive after derby win

It was a toned-down celebration for Footscray after Saturday’s stunning come-from-behind 11-9 win over western rivals Williamstown in the Lacrosse Victoria men’s state league at Angliss Reserve.

The Scray kept their top-two hopes alive, coming back from two goals down at the end of the third period to snatch an unlikely victory.

Scray co-captain Chris Plumb told Star Weekly it was only the start of a tough block of matches that would shape their season, and there would be no taking eyes off the ball.

“It was an important one, but the next couple of weeks are going to be important for us as well,” Plumb said.

“It was just good to get another win to help our finals campaign.

“We want to finish the season one or two, where you get a double chance in the finals.”

With six rounds to go, three teams share top spot with 9-2 records.

Williamstown, Surrey Park and Footscray – in order of goal difference – will play musical chairs in that time.

The Scray’s first test will come against fourth-placed Eltham at home on Saturday.

They go into the clash with a pep in their step.

“We’ve got heaps of confidence going into next week,” Plumb said.

Scray goalkeeper Callan Ahrens left his fingerprints all over the victory over Williamstown.

Ahrens set the tone early with a number of big saves. And he guarded his side’s lead late on, to claim best-on-field honours.

“He probably lifted the team more than anyone,” Plumb said.

“He made some massive saves at the start of the game in the first 10 minutes.

“Coming into the last quarter, when it was tight and we were down, he again made some brilliant saves.”

Jonathan Maher scored three goals for Footscray, while there were two each for co-captain James Lawerson, Peter Kwas and Dane Kowal.

Kyle Rhatigan finished with three assists.

A feature of Footscray’s play was their willingness to share the load.

“These days, it’s more everyone working together,” Plumb said.

“It’s good that everyone is getting a touch of the ball and a piece of the action.”

For Williamstown, Paul Werner was a stand-out with four goals.

Matthew Price also came to the party with three goals and an assist.

The Fearons spot at the top of the ladder is vulnerable, while they have a week off with the bye.

In women’s state league, Footscray had a comfortable 11-2 win over Caulfield at the Footscray Hockey Centre.

Sarah Mollison continued her fine season with four points.

Her latest tally included two goals and two assists.

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