Another round of pulsating football at BRAC has pundits wondering just who has the guts to go all the way to the final of the Broome Soccer Association Broomedesliga.
In the match of the round, a tough looking Travelling Royals outfit came up against an equally steely Sanga, with both sides going in hard from the get go.
A number of controversial refereeing decisions sent the match one way and then the other as both teams tried to assert their authority.
With local legend Shane Bilston leading his side well, Sanga looked to be the goods before the Royals managed to take control of the game through the determination of a fiery Chris Stainton.
The score finished at 6-5 to the Royals as they held out to claim their second win of the season.
On the other pitch, the most improved player in the league, Terry Ragoonanan, inspired Sporting Guantanamo to a win over Hobbits FC.
The Hobbits worked hard to get into the game through Ben Holden, but the Mighty Orange held firm to take the win 12-7.
Sporting's brother team, Racing Guantanamo, put in a sterling effort to keep out the young guns of Cardiff City, as they started to stake their claim for a run to the final.
Ben Jones scored his first ever goal for the Mighty Orange, as they looked rampant up front.
A couple of shaky defence periods however, saw Cardiff get back into the game through Joel Hamling, but Guantanamo stood tall to prevail 12-6.
In the last match of the round, UN Barbarians pillaged and plundered their way through Jiminies FC 11-1 to keep them at the top of the table on goal difference.
Geoff Peck looked the goods in the attacking third, worrying the Jiminies defence at every turn.
Round 2 sees the Barbarians sit astride the top of the table, while luckless Hobbits FC prop up the bottom.
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