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Captain Clarke Scores Six as Pies Crush Albury 113-34

UPDATE: In a stunning display, Wangaratta’s captain Jackson Clarke scored a career-best six goals in a decisive 113-34 victory over Albury on Saturday, solidifying the Pies’ forward line just in time for finals. This dominating performance in the final round of the Ovens and Murray Football Netball League has fans buzzing and highlights the team’s urgent need for a second key forward after Aidan Tilley suffered a foot injury requiring surgery.

Clarke’s explosive performance, alongside teammate Xavier Laverty, who contributed four goals, is a breath of fresh air for the Pies as they prepare for their upcoming elimination final against North Albury this Sunday. Coach Jason Heatley praised Clarke’s ability to capitalize on opportunities, stating, “Jackson got his rub ahead of the footy and hit the scoreboard.”

The win comes after a challenging season for Wangaratta, marked by injuries and player adjustments. Clarke, who previously excelled as one of the league’s best on-ballers, faced his own serious foot injury earlier this year. With 24 goals to his name this season, his return to form could not be more timely for the Pies.

Heatley noted the team’s strong performance overall, saying, “We had a lot of even contributors,” and highlighted players like Chris Knowles and Hunter Gottschling for stepping up. The coach also confirmed that despite leaving the field early, Brad Melville is expected to play against North Albury, assuring fans that he hasn’t sustained a serious injury.

The situation is starkly different for the struggling Albury Tigers. With only one win in their last six matches, their season has ended in disappointment, missing finals for a second consecutive year. The Tigers’ average losing margin during this stretch was a staggering 48 points.

In a broader context, Albury is gearing up to celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2026, hoping for a successful off-season to rejuvenate their roster. The club is looking for its best recruitment effort since 2008 to turn things around, when it landed four key players and subsequently dominated the league for years.

As Wangaratta prepares for the elimination final, all eyes will be on Clarke and Laverty to see if they can replicate their success against a beleaguered North Albury side. Fans are eager for a promising performance as the finals approach, and the Pies are hungry for victory.

Stay tuned for updates as this thrilling story develops.

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