THE Callala Brumbies extended their winning streak to start the 2021 Shoalhaven District Football Association season to five matches on Tuesday, by easily accounting for St Georges Basin 5-nil.
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Despite the women's first grade fixture being played at the St Georges Basin Sporting Complex, the Brumbies ran riot - largely thanks to Samara Wehmeyer's hat-trick, which included goals in the eighth, 62nd and 75th minutes.
Rounding out the scoring was Gabrielle Dickinson and Richelle Waterwort, who found the back of the net in the 25th and 40th minutes.
The result moves the Brumbies onto 18 points after six rounds, with Milton-Ulladulla three points adrift, after they smashed Shoalhaven Heads-Berry Maroon 4-nil at Lighthouse Oval.
Emily May opened the scoring in the third minute before the lead was doubled in the sixth minute by Caylie Wise.
Karyn Coleman added a third in the 19th minute, with Wise's second - taking her season tally to nine - rounding out the scoring in the 26th minute.
Shoalhaven United move into third spot on the ladder, on 13 points, thanks to a nil-all draw with Illaroo at Sharman Park.
Heads Maroon are now fourth on 12 points, while Huskisson-Vincentia is fifth on 10 after drawing 1-all with Sussex on Tuesday.
At the Huskisson Sporting Field, Lauren Gilbert opened the scoring for the Seahawks in the 72nd minute before a late equaliser by Seagulls' Sophie Lymbery (89th) sealed the draw.
This result moves Sussex up onto eight points, followed by Basin (six), Illaroo (four) and Heads Blue (three) - who had the bye in round six.
Next Tuesday, Huskisson host Heads Maroon, Callala take on United, Illaroo plays Heads Blue and Sussex battle Basin, with Milton having the bye.
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