It was a near perfect day from the Orana Spurs after they demolished Panorama 7-2 in round 12 of the Western Premier League on Saturday at Hans Claven Oval.
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It was a brilliant performance by the home side and captain Jared Corby felt everything went well in the match which boasted nine goals.
"It was definitely a good win," he said.
"7-2 has to be a good win for anyone so I think we just starting firing on all cylinders from the start.
"We've been working on that for a couple of weeks, just trying to start fast and carry on with it.
"I think it's starting to come together."
Five of the Spurs side found the back of the net with Joel Tongue, Corby and Jake Ferguson all scoring.
But it was youngsters Bailey McCabe and Jordan Bailey who stole the show both scoring doubles which pleased Corby.
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- Orana Spurs captain Jared Corby
"It was Jordan's debut game in the Premier League this year coming back from a knee injury," he said.
"So it was good for him to get on the score card already.
"Bailey has been there all year and he definitely deserved the couple of goals he got.
"Also the points he got out of the match as well so it is good for some young fellas to score some goals and to get the win."
Without Jake Grady and Jarrod Buckland, Spurs depth was always going to be tested and Corby believes the side are much better equipped to handle unavailability's compared to last season.
"That was the one thing we didn't have last year was a bit of depth," he said.
"We've worked on that this year and we have some new recruits and it's starting to pay off.
"I think we are still sitting third and that has a lot to do with the depth that we have got this year."
In what is sure to be a scary sight for their upcoming opponents Buckland and Grady could return this week after missing the match due to work commitments to add to the offensive weaponry Orana have at their disposal.
It was the poor results last year which had many prior to the season believing Spurs would struggle to make finals.
But, they have proven this year people can be wrong, winning seven of their ten games to continue their push to try and crack the top two on the ladder as the second half of the season continues.
Impressively, across those 10 matches Spurs are currently the highest scoring team and it is easy to see why when you look at their talent across the park.
Spurs will be pushing now to continue their strong season when they face the Lithgow Workmans on Saturday also at Hans Claven.
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