Horsham District Football League had their work cut out when they met Central Highlands District Football League in the Work safe Country Championship.
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Central Highlands looked to have the wood over Horsham District from the first bounce as they were able to kick six unanswered goals in the first term.
The onslaught continued in the second quarter as Horsham District just could not get their hands on the football.
Central Highlands kicked another six goals in the second quarter to lead by 80 points at the main break.
Coach Shannon Argall who was a late withdrawal with a leg injury had few answers for his playing group at half time, but urged them to keep their heads held high.
After half time Horsham District was able to put up a fight as they kicked 5.1 to Central Highlands 6.2 in the third term.
CKS Swifts midfielder Sean Mantell lifted his team with his pace through the middle of the ground, while Deek Roberts also moved up the ground to ignite the Horsham Distirct team.
Despite a strong second half of football the damage had been done early and Horsham went down by 95 points.
Argall was not disappointed by the result and said there was more to the interleague weekend than just the football result.
"We obviously come here loooking for a win, but it wasnt to be," Argall said.
"They were a very classy side full of well credential players. They taught us a bit of a football lesson in the first half."
The Central Highlands list had several ex AFL and VFL players