Sunday, April 14, 2013

Hawks, Wanderers draw as football takes over at Newtown - Toowoomba Chronicle


BALL FLIES: Wanderers defender Rob East (left) puts pressure on Louis Mbangusi for Hawks.BALL FLIES: Wanderers defender Rob East (left) puts pressure on Louis Mbangusi for Hawks. Dave Noonan

GOALS were hard to come by for South Toowoomba Hawks and West Wanderers as Football Toowoomba moved in at Newtown Rugby League Ground.


Football Toowoomba matches will be played at the venue from now on and the first Premier Men's game proved to be score-less as Hawks and Wanderers played out a 0-0 draw on Sunday.


Willowburn managed to extend its competition lead with a 4-0 win over USQ at Commonwealth Oval on Saturday night.


Both teams played some good football in the first half but it was Willowburn that held a 1-0 lead at half-time thanks to a goal from Brodie Welch.


USQ came out strong after the break in chase of an equaliser but fell short of finding the net.


The Magpies were then able to capitalise on a tiring USQ outfit to add three more goals in the final half an hour.


The Premier Men's competition has also been reduced to five teams after Rockville pulled out.


Meanwhile, Willowburn recorded a comfortable 6-0 win over Highfields in Premier Women's action.







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