By Mark Gullick
KEYSBOROUGH travels to Tooradin on Saturday with a realistic chance of gaining its second win.
Keysborough and Tooradin-Dalmore have similar playing stocks and it will be a hotly contested match.
The Burras will need to be weary of Tooradin-Dalmore’s strong midfield and forward line.
Keysborough lost to Hampton Park by 56 points last round, but were not disgraced.
“They dominated for the first 15 minutes,” Hampton Park coach Clint Evans said.
“We really got on top of them from the second half of the second quarter.”
Keysborough trailed by three goals at half-time, but kicked two goals while conceding eight in the second half.
In the absence of the hospitalised Brad Canavan, Ryan Goodes coached Keysborough.
He was also the best performing player, supplying drive around the ground, along with Glen Hawthorn.
The big trio of Tyson King, Davor Rajic (four goals) and Will Gayfer played well against Hampton Park’s bigger bodies, while Mark Osborne was solid.