THE Nathan Isles era at Warrnambool and District league club South Rovers has started with a dominant win against East Warrnambool.
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The Lions were untroubled throughout in posting the 16.18 (114) to 4.6 (30) triumph in front of a healthy crowd at Walter Oval today.
Returned forward Mark Murphy kicked seven goals and was best-afield to half-time, but the match became a competitive scrap after the long break.
Captain Julian Claridge, recruit Harry Ponting, ruckman Tom Bowman and teenager Josh Bell were also among the hosts' best players.
East Warrnambool onballers Chris Edwards and Blake Rudland-Castles led the way for the Bombers, as they did for much of last season.
Coach Paul Butters was also pleased with Thomas Hopkins and ruckman Jordan Collins, who worked well around the ground as well as at stoppages.
The visitors broke even at the clearances but were outclassed elsewhere and had few answers for Murphy, Bell and, before he was subbed, Reece Cracknell.
Elsewhere in the WDFNL, Dennington needed two late goals to overcome a gutsy Nirranda at Nirranda Recreation Reserve.
The Blues hit the front late in the last quarter but couldn't hold on - and would curse their inaccuracy - as the Dogs won 11.4 (70) to 8.15 (63).
Timboon Demons gave new co-coaches Matt Whitehead and Norm Vogels something to cheer about with a convincing win against Russells Creek at home.
The Demons led by 17 points at half-time but kicked clear thereafter to win 20.14 (134) to 13.10 (88), with former coach Brendan Hickey booting five goals.
And a best-afield performance from Brenton Webster has earned Allansford a big win against Panmure at Allansford Recreatoin Reserve.
The Cats won 23.17 (155) to 10.9 (69), having trailed by 13 points at quarter-time.
Webster booted five goals for the victors and David Pullen kicked three, while new Bulldogs coach David Haynes finished with four.
In the A grade netball, a much-changed South Rovers outfit defeated East Warrnambool 56-24.
Dennington prevailed in a high-scoring affair against a much-improved Nirranda 56-44.
Allansford edged out Panmure 41-35 while Timboon Demons shaded Russells Creek 38-28 in the other match.