There are always plenty of talking points following a local derby and Saturday was no different.
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There was an incredible amount of action in the clash between Macquarie and Westside and here are some of the biggest moments.
Mason continues to shine - It's been a pretty forgettable season for Macquarie but against Westside Mason Williams proved again he is one of stars of Group 11 in 2015.
Williams has played a variety of positions this year but he was at his elusive best at fullback, breaking numerous tackles while his classy support play saw him get across the tryline. On top of that, his match-winning conversion inside the final minute was the absolute epitome of being cool under pressure.
Camera trouble - In every match this season the home side must have a video camera at the ground to record the game in case there are any incidents which the judiciary needs to study.
A number of incidents came out of Saturday's match but Westside didn't have a camera running for close to an hour, missing all the drama in the first half. There's no doubt they will have to answer to the Group 11 committee for that in the coming days.
Biff mishandled - Both players involved in the fight during the first half should face good stints on the sidelines.
It was an ugly incident, especially when the push and shove continued down the tunnel as Shane Konz and Perry Meredith left the field. The idea of allowing them to be so close to each other as they left the field was always fraught with danger.
With emotions running high then there is no doubt, in my opinion, the officials and referees on the sideline could have handled the incident better. The players should have been kept well apart so as to avoid the kind of scenes which the big crowd in attendance witnessed.
While it may have seemed extreme, it was good to see the police called in as a precaution after half-time to ensure nothing escalated as players and fans left the ground.
Scoreboard dramas continue - In a match full of points and nearly as many stoppages people in the crowd were desperate to know the state of play at various times.
With the scoreboard at Caltex Park still not functioning, Westside's Steve Clow was bombarded with questions in the box. Clow already had enough on his plate and was doing a good job keeping time and score while he was also on the microphone.
The scoreboard hasn't worked all season and that's simply not good enough, council needs to act.