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Centurions keep on winning

Werribee Centrals continued its unbeaten start to the Western Football League women’s competition on Saturday.

The Centurions this week faced local rival Wyndhamvale.

The match was all but over at quarter time as the Centurions had eight scoring shots to none to lead by 33 points.

There was some fight shown by the Falcons in the second quarter and they were able to reduce the margin to 26 points at the main break.

Three goals to none in the third quarter put the Centurions back on top before they finished off strongly with another three goals to win, 12.7 (79)-3.2 (20).

It was a two woman show up forward for the Centurions, with Larissa Renaut kicking five goals and Kyleisha Kinces kicking the other four goals.

For the Falcons, Molly Chant kicked two goals and Rachael Burton kicked the other.

Amanda Tessari and Chlor Prior were named their best.

After four rounds, the Centurions sit a game clear on top of the ladder, while the Falcons sit in seventh spot with one win.

Meanwhile, the Suns suffered their first loss of the season on Friday night.

Facing Caroline Springs in their biggest team of the season so far, the Suns got a look at playing one of the top teams in the competition.

The Suns battled hard, but fell short, losing 8.9 (57)-1.5 (11).

The Suns, who have had a bye, sit in fifth spot, percentage outside the top four.

In other results, the Parkside Spurs had a day out against Laverton.

Coming off the bye, the Spurs jumped out of the blocks and were able to build on that as the game went on, winning 18.19 (127)-0.0 (0). Nadine Lampard kicked four goals for the Spurs.

Meanwhile, Yarraville Seddon easily accounted for West Footscray, winning 12.17 (89)-1.1 (7). Rosie Ronan-Yates kicked four goals for the Eagles.

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