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WRFL: Roosters’ big guns fire on Anzac Day

WEST Footscray coach Rohan MacKenzie has given his thumbs-up for future Anzac Day matches in the Western Region Football League.

His high-flying Roosters went into battle with Braybrook Bombers last Wednesday for a special one-off midweek game and returned richer for the experience after a 76-point win and a greater understanding of the Anzac spirit.

The Bombers marked the occasion with a moving rendition of the Last Post, a minute’s silence and a reading by a Vietnam veteran, and MacKenzie said the spirit of the day was embraced by all.

“I thought it was a good concept and it worked really well. We acknowledged the whole experience and the boys were excited to be part of it.”

The Roosters killed off the contest in a heartbeat. They bounced out of the gates for a 45 to 1 lead with the aid of a strong breeze at quarter-time, consolidated their lead in the second and broke the game wide open with an eight-goals-to-one blitz in the third.

Lindon Harris feasted on the scraps in the forward line to boot seven goals for the Roosters. He’s now booted 26 in four games to be the competition’s leading goalkicker.

Harris’s greatest strength is his ability to stay in a contest when the ball spills to the ground.

“He’s not so much a high flyer, but he’s good body on body,” MacKenzie said. “His second and third efforts are what really stand out at the moment. He’s getting a lot of snap goals from his tackling and hard workrate.”

The Roosters improved to 3-1 to sit second on the ladder, though MacKenzie acknowledges it could be a false picture with the three teams the Roosters have beaten occupying bottom-four positions after a month.

“There’s a buzz around the club at the moment. We’ve been winning, but we’ve played three bottom sides out of the four games so we can’t really judge how we’re going. The next month will tell a lot more about where we’re at.”

– Lance Jenkinson

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