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Michael Boogaard must be thinking aliens have kidnapped his side which very nearly made the Grand final last season.
Without going through every goal, one by one, Chris Berlin, Keegan Wolfenden and Murray Fletcher all scored twice while John Majurovski picked up his fifth goal of the season, while the Bears assisted in number eight with an own goal.
Weston's only scorer Jason Cowburn, was sent off with ten minutes to go for dissent, confirming it as was one darkest days in the clubs history.(I don't think that statement is being too harsh as I can't remember the club having eight banged past them)
At halftime it was 4-0. Shut the gate, the horse has bolted and Elvis has left the building.
Boogaard mentioned after the game that the loss has just about finished them off. Maybe it's a motivational tactic as there is still 42 points on offer before the end of the season.
Tim Pratt had an afternoon to forget which is rare as he is a competent keeper, but when a scoreline like this is so lopsided, it's impossible to blame any one person.
Lets not forget Hamilton's part in all this. After drawing midweek with South Cardiff, the Darling St club dusted themselves up off the floor and played an over-all, well controlled game of football with crisp passing and great build-ups.
At the end of the day Olympic finally put it together and Weston did the opposite, thus 8-1.

Coach's Comments - Olympic- Bobby Naumov- Very happy with what was done out there. We haven't been playing that bad and we've been getting punished for things like not closing out games. It was a good win today.

Coach's Comments - Weston- Michael Boogaard- It was crap. I just don't know what's going on. We know we can play. It was hard to watch.

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