MICK Marshall had an off day with the boot, but Port City Breakers continued their winning ways with a comprehensive 48-8 demolition of Forster-Tuncurry on Sunday.
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The Breakers have now scored 254 points in just six matches at an average of more than 40 a game.
They led 30-0 at half-time in another impressive performance.
Coach Dan Kemp said Marshall tried unsuccessfully to offload his goalkicking duties earlier in the match.
“He missed one after the full-time siren from right in front that would have taken us to 50,” he said.
“It was like he had a gorilla on his back when he walked up to take the kick and then he shanked it.”
Fullback Owen Blair and centre Jarrod Robbins scored two tries each in a performance where almost everyone got on the score sheet.
“We were good in the first half and Forster aren’t that bad of a footy side,” Kemp said.
“It’s got me amazed how they’re going so bad.”
Kemp was impressed with his side’s ability to get the job done when the game was there to be won.
“We took our foot off the pedal in the second half which can happen at times,” he said.
“The good stuff we do in games is really good, but you can’t pretend to get into a game emotionally – that sort of thing just happens.”
In his first game in the top grade for the season, Ben Dickson was impressive off the bench while Luke Sinclair and Richie Roberts were also among the Breakers best.