

Last weekend's games came as part of Spencer Gulf League's White Ribbon Round, featuring the long-awaited grand final rematch between reigning premiers, Lions, and Solomontown.
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South Augusta got on top early and did not look like slowing down in their 125 to 63 win over Port.
Clayton Milera kicked seven for the home side, backed up by Jamahl McKenzie who booted four of his own.
Solomontown and Lions came together for Pirie's White Ribbon Round to take a stand against domestic violence.
Lions started strong and Solomontown were unable to make back any ground.
The final score was Solomontown 61 to Lions 122.
West Augusta, 48, went down to Central Augusta, 81 in Port Augusta's White Ribbon clash.
Westies started well, but only managed eight points in the second half with Centrals running away with the win.
Hayden Warren kicked five for Westies.
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Port was been hit hard by COVID and work commitments, making the club unable to field a side on the weekend.
The club was understandably disappointed and is looking to rally the Port community to get a team together for this weekend's match against Centrals.
Solomontown got up over Lions with a final score of 62 to 33.
Lions struggled to get the ball forward in the second half, but showed good signs in patches.
Scott McIntyre only managed three goals this week for Solomontown.
West Augusta were kept scoreless in the second and final terms, losing to Centrals by 50.
Centrals looked consistent throughout the game, running out winners with a final score of 19 to 69.
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Another tough day at the office for Solomontown, going down to Lions with a score of 8 to 160.
Tyson Webber kicked seven for Lions, backed up by Harry Promnitz with five of his own.
West Augusta, 36, lost to Central Augusta, 89 after a good first quarter.
Centrals piled on five goals in the second to lead at half time and kept the pressure up for the remaining half.
South Augusta, 135, handed Port, 59, their first loss of the season.
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Souths kicked eight goals in the first quarter and did not look like slowing down.
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Solomontown were short on players once again and did not hit the scoreboard.
Lions won by 131 with three players managing to kick four goals each.
West Augusta had more luck than their older teams, beating Centrals 57 to 15.
Centrals managed to kick two goals in the third quarter, but otherwise Westies looked in complete control.
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Port kept South Augusta goalless, running away with an 81 point win.
Lukas Taylor kicked a handy seven for Port, with the only other multiple goal kicker bagging two.
Final score Souths, 4, to Port, 85.
