THE Bomaderry Tigers made it three AFL South Coast women's premier division wins on the trot on Saturday, when they smashed Northern Districts 8.18-66 to 1.2-8 at Hollymount Park.
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Geoff Gibbs' Tigers, who sit in second place on the ladder, held the hosts scoreless in the first quarter, while kicking 11 points themselves.
The Tigers' defensive pressure continued in the second term, allowing only one behind - as they stretched their lead to 23 points at the main break.
Three third quarter goals extended their advantage to 48 points heading into the final term, before the Artie Smith Oval-based club ran out winners by 58 points.
In the win, the Tigers' sixth of the campaign, Katie Sargent (two), Jess Wardale, Tiffany Weynberg , Rhianna Nelson, Sarah Currie, Lily Macdonald and Emma Dempsey kicked majors, while Rose Hughes, Sophie Phillips and Brooke Swankie also produced strong performances.
Elsewhere in the women's premier division, Wollongong Bulldogs downed Wollongong Lions 7.5-47 to 2.6-18 and Wollongong Saints thumped Kiama Power 13.12-90 to 1.2-8.
In other matches, Lions edged Bulldogs 12.5-77 to 10.4-64 and Norths ran riot against Shellharbour 24.11-155 to 4.4-28 - with Bomaderry having the bye.
Next round, the Tigers women's side take league-leaders Saints, while the men battle Norths in men's premier division.