Dingos Maul Toothless Wildcats
- Matthew Hastas
- Jul 19
- 2 min read
The Toronto Dingos put on a clinic Saturday afternoon when they hosted the Hamilton Wildcats in their second matchup of the year, running away with an emphatic 137-point victory in what was a true four quarter effort.

The Dingos got off to an extremely hot start with French Nationals, Ludo Barrat & Simon Mondin getting first use of the footy in the midfield, and providing the forwards silver service from the first bounce. Chris Jepsen and Ben Sinclair capitalized on these efforts early, snagging four first quarter goals between them as the Dingos kicked away to a 7-goal lead early in the game.
Hamilton's efforts to get back into the game in the second quarter went unrewarded, as wayward kicking forward was intercepted by what has becoming the Great Wall Of Humber (Lachlan Barazza, Brad Wooten & Harry Moore) taking control of the ball in the air and repelling from half back.
With the ball entering the Dingos forwardline seemingly at will, there were a bevvy of goals to be shared amongst the forwards. Key forward, Owen Donaghey, hit the scoreboard after clunking a nice contested mark whilst lively small forward Marco Williams got to work at ground level, managing to grab three of his own.
The Dingos held the Wildcats to just a single goal and point for the entire game, never letting go of there relentless pressure and hunger for the ball and contest taper off despite controlling the game since the first bounce.
Goals: B. Sinclair (6), C. Jepsen (5), O. Donaghey (3), M. Williams (3), L. Barrat, D. Bressette, G. Hansen, J. Moore
Best: S. Mondin, L. Barrat, B. Sinclair, C. Jepsen, H. Moore









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