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Top four footy teams score 24 goals last weekend
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THE top four teams in round 11 action of the FQ
Far North Queensland Premier League flexed their muscles over the weekend with 24 goals scored across the four games.
The Mareeba Bulls top the charts with a 9-1 win over the Redlynch Strikers, the Southside Comets where not far behind with a 8-1 win over the Stratford Dolphins, the Edge Hill Tigers came away with a 4-0 away to the Innisfail Cutters and the Leichhardt Lions won 3-0 against the Marlin Coast Rangers at home on Satur- day night. The Southside Comets made their move into the top four with the 8-1 win over the Dolphins and look to be making a run at the right time of the season.
The Comets have now made their move into the top four and with games against the Redlynch Strikers and Marlin Coast Rangers before a clash against the Leichhardt Lions on June 24, the Comets can make strong claim for finals position in 2023.
The Edge Hill Tigers have opened up an 11-point lead at the top of the league with a impressive 4-0 win away to the Innisfail Cutters. In the la- dies QPL, the Leichhardt Lions have opened up a six-point lead at the top of the ladder with two strong performances over the weekend against other top four rivals, a 3-2 win over Southside Comets Halleys on Friday night and a 3-0 win over Redlynch Strikers on Monday night gave the Lions the maximum six points on offer and with Edge Hill slipping up to the Redlynch Strikers 2-1, the Lions took full advantage.
Sandra Rosenkvist was pivotal in the middle of the park for the Lions, scoring one and using all her experience to guide the Lions around the park.