GEOFF Gibbs' Bomaderry Tigers have moved to 4-1 on the season after thumping division one men's rivals Northern Districts 18.12-120 to 1.5-11 on Saturday.
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At the Nowra Showground, goals from Jacob Wright (three), Gavin Costain (two), Tyler Dunstan (two), Siwa Harvey-Aziz (two), Matt Polman (two), Rhys Arnold, James Phillips, Ryan Kelly, Fergus Priest, William Ozolins, Jeremy O'Byrne and Adriaan Toms set up the emphatic win for the hosts.
Others to play well in the win, which moves the Tigers into second on the ladder behind the unbeaten Figtree Kangaroos, were Luke McCann and Jake Satchell.
Elsewhere in that AFL South Coast division, Figtree downed Port Kembla 12.15-87 to 2.3-15 to claim the inaugural Paul Downing Memorial Shield, Wollongong Lions edged Nowra-Albatross 6.4-40 to 5.6-36 and Wollongong Bulldogs smashed Ulladulla 12.12-84 to 2.1-13 - with Kiama having the bye.
Bomaderry's women's weren't able to overcome Norths in the premier division clash though, falling short by just three points 3.3-21 to 2.6-18.
Rose Hughes kicked both of Bomaderry's goal, while Isabella McConville, Rhianna Nelson, Amy Scurr, India Patmore and Sophia Wall did all they could in the defeat.
Also in the women's premier division, Figtree outclassed Bulldogs 5.2-32 to 3.4-22 while Lions and Kiama drew 3.5-23 to 3.5-23.
In the men's premier division, Figtree exacted revenge on their opening-round loss to the Dogs be downing them 9.15-69 to 8.8-56, as Shellharbour, celebrating their Indigenous round, defeated Norths 15.4-94 to 6.14-50 and Lions scraped by Kiama 11.7-73 to 10.10-70.
Finally, Bomaderry's division two men's side overcame the Bulldogs 7.2-44 to 4.3-27, thanks to majors from Justin Weller (two), Matt Hickmott (two), Troy Cole (two) and Nick McDonald.