OLD Collegians coach Josh Reichman says the Warriors’ percentage-boosting win over Dennington could prove vital in their quest for the minor premiership.
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The top-placed Warriors sit above Kolora-Noorat on percentage with three rounds to play.
But they have only two more chances to add to their win tally due to a round 16 bye this weekend.
Reichman said their 26.17 (173) to 2.8 (20) drubbing of the Dogs would help their cause.
“It will probably be a tight race for top spot,” he said.
“Hopefully we can win two more games.”
Reichman said Old Collegians’ midfield stood up against Dennington, with Colby Rix, Matthew Lynch and Nick Sullivan influential.
Sullivan finished with a game-high six goals.
“He played 50-50 onball-forward and kicked three in the last quarter,” Reichman said.
“He was playing forward at that point.”