An early scare propelled St Albert’s College into action when they returned to the field after university holidays.
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They took on Glen Innes-Guyra who made the students pay early before the reigning premiers clicked into gear and ran away with the game.
For the remainder of the game, the GhostStags struggled to find an answer for Albies’ form at Bellevue Oval.
The hosts posted 64 points to Glen-Guyra’s 12.
Albies co-coach Chris Kelly said the result was pleasing after a couple of sluggish performances in their previous matches.
“We just played well. We got a pretty good full-strength team back early from their holidays, so we were on deck and ready to go,” he said.
“They had their wake-up call when we played Glen the last time and certainly, while we didn’t have much preparation in terms of training, they played really well.”
While Albies were dominant across the park, the team’s three points went to Tom Condon.