2/5 this week

Did anyone get close to 5 winners? Modbury and Uni perhaps showing they're the real deal, Angle Vale 'aren't' the easybeats and maybe Flinders Uni are?
Mawson Lakes Saints headed further North on Saturday to take on the relegated Central United at Mofflin Reserve. A big crowd was in attendance, which included plenty of young families, to support their beloved 'Units'. However it was the visitors who carried the favourtism for this bout. Mawson Lakes were still without their Co-Captain Travis Smits, so Coach Geoff Riddle made a surprise move bringing up former Defender Greg Kels and putting him in the forward line. This move excited Kels, so much in fact, that there was a grin on his face from end of Thursday Night selection till half way through the 2nd quater when the runner sent him back to Full Back. The Saints forward line still worked a treat on Saturday as Ivan Novosel combined with evergreen Steven Elmendorp on frequent occasions. Novosel was well fed by midfielders Lachlan Kennett, 'Birthday Boy' Nathan Trevor Bruce-Gordon and Clinton Stagg, while ruckman Myles Cooper was dominant. The energetic Cooper even managed to pull off his own version of a 'Nick Natiauni', tapping it to himself, before delivering downfield. In a mirror image of last weeks game for the Saints, they managed to take on a handy lead at the major break, before taking the foot off the pedal to hold on for a 6 goal win. The straight kicking Novosel was to be the difference between the two sides, and the Units were unable to restrict his influence on the match. For the Units, they were best served by their wingmen Bradley Woodward and Daniel Cook while Adrian Cortvriend was handy with 2 majors. Central United showed enough to suggest they'll be no 'easybeats' this year, and may worry sides, particularly on their home deck. The Mawson Lakes Saints face a tough battle this week at home, against the only side they couldn't topple last year in Athelstone.