West Footscray started with a big win, while Yarraville Seddon had a tough day out in the opening round of the Western Football League women’s competition on Saturday.
The Roosters started their season against North Sunshine, hoping to put a good performance on the board as they try to move up the ladder.
With plenty of numbers compared to the Roadrunners, the Roosters did all the scoring.
They led by 47 points at quarter time after having 12 scoring shots and the margin increased to 94 points at the main break.
It was more of the same in the second half as the Roosters ran away with a 26.23 (179)-0.0 (0) win.
Janelle Sammut kicked seven goals in a best on ground performance for the Roosters, while Jessica Mudie kicked six goals against her former side in her debut for the Roosters.
Amy Duggan was named North Sunshine’s best.
Meanwhile, Yarraville Seddon started its season with a tough task against Caroline Springs.
Last season’s grand finalists showed they will again be one of the teams to beat this season as they came away with an 11.4 (70)-0.4 (4) win against the Eagles.
Jacinta Kondis kicked four goals for the Lakers, while Nyomi Stowers was named their best.
Phoebe McWilliams and Merrick Sheather were named the Eagles best in the loss.
Werribee Centrals and the Suns were the other winners in round one, while Parkside Spurs had a bye.
The Spurs start their season this Saturday against West Footscray.







