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The battle for the best mark in the Warrnambool and District league is heating up.
Last week it was Russells Creek's Matthew Petherick channelling his inner Jeremy Howe.
This week Merrivale's Kyden Jarvis used Allansford key position player Robbie Hare as a stepladder.
The screamer earned high praise with Tigers coach Jason Rowan comparing it to the 1995 specky Melbourne's Shaun Smith is famous for.
It was an interesting round in the district league with South Rovers, Panmure and Allansford now all locked on 5-5 win-loss records following the Lions' upset win over Old Collegians.
You can read about Mark Murphy's impressive return to the football field and the impact he's having at Mack Oval via the link below.
Is the Hampden league top-five set?
North Warrnambool Eagles (pictured above with Sam Slattery), Warrnambool, Koroit, South Warrnambool and Port Fairy currently occupy spots.
But can 2018 grand finalist Camperdown, just one game behind the Seagulls, make a late charge thanks to a match-winning move?
Magpies co-coach Jack Williams has kicked 11 goals in two games after switching from defence.
His coaching buddy Neville Swayn is excited about Williams' impact and he shares his thoughts in the link below.
You can also watch our weekly Five Footy Moments video.
Until next week, may the best team win.
Justine McCullagh-Beasy
Sports journalist