Gallery ǀ Shepparton’s young stars light up at V/Line Cup

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Loading up: Goulburn Murray’s Reeve Evans launches it forward. Photo by Megan Fisher

The V/Line Cup is in full swing across Shepparton and district sporting grounds.

A number of Goulburn Murray teams took to the field on Tuesday for the second day of the tournament.

In Boys Division One competition, Goulburn Murray was undone by a wayward Pioneers outfit, 7.22 (64) to 6.7 (43).

South East was too good for Greater Western Victoria Rebels, recording a 28-point win in the match at Rumbalara.

In Division Two, Pioneers were too strong for Goulburn Murray, cruising to a 12.13 (85) to 5.2 (32) win.

Greater Western Victoria Rebels proved too strong for South East, recording a 12.6 (78) to 5.4 (34) win.

In Girls Division One, Goulburn Murray was outclassed by Pioneers, going down by 58 points.

Barwon Cats secured a dominant 42-point win over Gippsland, while South East picked up a 33-point win over Greater Western Victoria Rebels.

News photographer Megan Fisher was at Shepparton’s Princess Park on Tuesday to capture the action between Goulburn Murray and Pioneers.

Assessing: Goulburn Murray’s Oscar Lambourn looks at what is ahead of him. Photo by Megan Fisher
Juggling act: Pioneers player Gus Hay looks to bring it under control. Photo by Megan Fisher
Let’s go: Max Hooper runs out with his Goulburn Murray teammates. Photo by Megan Fisher
In the mixer: Goulburn Murray’s Kade James looks to shepherd his opponent. Photo by Megan Fisher
Watchful: Goulburn Murray’s Steele Chapman brings it in. Photo by Megan Fisher
Get it on the boot: Goulburn Murray player Max Hooper gets a kick away under pressure from Pioneers’ Jordy Rasmussen. Photo by Megan Fisher
As a unit: Goulburn Murray players line up before the game. Photo by Megan Fisher
Contested: Pioneers player Archie Littore takes a grab in front of Goulburn Murray’s Caden Ratcliffe. Photo by Megan Fisher
Into the bread basket: Pioneers player Will Hemming takes a mark. Photo by Megan Fisher