If there was any doubt Kylin Morey was the Upper Murray league's recruit of the off-season, a massive bag of goals should reinforce it.
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The star Cudgewa forward booted 20 majors as the Blues romped to a 41.17 (263) to 2.0 (12) victory against Federal at Cudgewa on Saturday.
Morey nabbed six in the first term as Cudgewa opened up a 65-point buffer and it only got worse for the Swans who were kept scoreless for three quarters before kicking two in the final term in the 251-point drubbing.
Other multiples went to Luke Bloom (four), Dayne Carey, Michael Voight, Jake Vinge (three), Joseph Bone and James Whiteley (two).
Riley Petts, Mitchell Brown and Lachlan Whiteley were also among the Blues' best.
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Joel Bailey, Josh Jarvis, Haydn Cook and Ash Greenhill toiled hard for Federal.
Cudgewa coach Brayden Carey said Morey had it on a string.
"They had a few missing, which made it hard for them, but Kylin had a big day out," he said.
"The delivery into him was pretty good too. They tried a few different things, but when he's on, he's on.
"I think he only kicked two points out of the 20 goals."
"After 18 months off, our last game at Cudgewa was the grand final loss against Bullioh, so it was good to get back home in front of a great crowd."
After a tight first half, Tumbarumba ran away with a 69-point victory against Corryong at Corryong.
The Roos held a two-goal lead at the main break, but piled on 13 goals to four in the second half to win 18.16 (124) to 8.7 (55).
Daniel Hitchens fired with 11 goals for Tumbarumba, while Fynn De Bono, Harry Nunn, James Waters, Lachlan Vogan and Hunter Clayton all stood out.
Jacob Read kicked two, while Nunn, Will Brooksby, Brendon Lane, Henry Waters and Sam Crozier also hit the scoreboard.
Thomas Nicholas and Isaac Schlunke finished with two apiece for the Demons, with Jayden Downs, Peter Jeffries, Evan Nicholas, David Nelson and coach Mitch Harris solid performers.
Bullioh had the bye.
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