Good performance: Steven Tate scored four goals at the weekend.
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It was a nail-biting contest at Kialla Park Reserve on Saturday, with Goulburn Valley Giants picking up a two-point win.
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The first game of the side’s 2022 Victorian Country AFL Masters campaign, the Giants narrowly downed Samaria Suns 5.3 (33) to 5.1 (31).
On the run: Ian Maiden looks to outpace his opponents.
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Steven Tate played well for the men in orange, slotting four goals, while Tyler Stevens picked up one major.
Tough angle: Hadyn Oak bends one around the opposition.
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For the Suns, two Giants players got on the score sheet, with Duane Farrant and Tony Morris filling in for the visiting team and doing their best to get the opposition side over the line.
Lift off: Freddy Estrada takes flight for a mark.
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The game was one-sided early, with the home team looking like it was set to cruise to victory.
The Giants went into the quarter-time break with three unanswered goals on the scoreboard, before taking a 25-point lead into the main break.
Game face: James Longley looks to offload the football.
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After half-time the Suns came out shining, with a massive third term having the visiting side dramatically take the lead.
Eyes up: Cameron McGregor picks up the footy.
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Samaria managed to turn a 25-point half-time deficit into a five-point lead at the final change, with the drastic flip of the scoreboard a wake up call for the Giants.
Get set: Troy Watts looks for a passing outlet.
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Luckily for the home side it clicked right back into gear, with Tate managing to clinch the win with a late final-term goal.
Evasive action: Ian Maiden shrugs off a tackle.
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The thrilling two-point victory was a great way to start the season for the Goulburn Valley side, with an entertaining clash giving it plenty to think about.
Lining up: Tyler Stevens scored an important goal for the Giants.
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The Giants will have this weekend off, before the action kicks off again on April 10.
Eyes on the prize: Duane Farrant looks to run to goal.
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In what is sure to be another exciting clash for the masters side, the Giants will travel to Princes Park, Maryborough in round two, with a game against Ballarat pencilled in for noon.