JIMBOOMBA thrashed Mayne in a dominant display in the QFA third division on Friday.
The Redbacks won 13.10 (88) to 2.5 (17) against the bottom of the ladder Mayne at Glenlogan Park.
They got off to a flyer, booting five majors in the first term, while keeping the opponents to a single behind.
The Redbacks kicked three goals in the second quarter, one in the third and four in the fourth to hammer home the victory.
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Tim Cahill booted four goals for the Redbacks. Tim Martin kicked two.
Goals also went to Kristian Rooks, Dylan Schoemaker, Bryce Tomlinson, Jake Butler, Jacob Guise, Josh Young and Kaleb Nolan.
Coach Darren O'Keefe said it was the win the team needed to restore confidence after two close losses.
"We played a really good brand of footy," he said.
"This will instill some confidence that we are a good side."
Captain Rooks had a great game in the ruck, setting up two goals and getting one of his own, O'Keefe said.
"He led from the front all night," O'Keefe said.
Schoemaker, a new face from Beenleigh, also had a great game.
"He was tough on the inside and quick on the outside. He's only going to get better and better," O'Keefe said.
Julian Mandahl comes back into the side for Friday night's match against Zillmere. Guy Tarrant will also hit the park for Redbacks.
Zillmere, who are third on the ladder, beat the Redbacks on April 30, before Morningside knocked them off the next round.
"We needed that win on Friday night to get a bit of confidence back," O'Keefe said.
This will instill some confidence that we are a good side
- Darren O'Keefe
Women scoreless
The Redbacks lost their bite in their women's match on Saturday at Glenlogan Park.
The women were kept scoreless by a rampant Tweed Coast side in a remarkable round of the QFAW Division 2 South competition.
Tweed won 6.5 (41) to 0.0 (0).
Jimboomba's loss was part of an unusual round of footy. Each of the losing teams in the four matches was kept to one point or fewer.
Byron Bay thumped Burleigh, winning 24.19 (163) to 0.0 (0).
Ballina was far too good for Labrador, winning 7.14 (56) to 0.1 (1).
Beenleigh beat Broadbeach 5.6 (36) to 0.0 (0).
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