TIM Martin had a field day for Jimboomba Redbacks in their huge win over Bribie Island in AFL Queensland's Division 3 on the weekend.
Martin booted 10 goals for the Redbacks as they triumphed 16.19 (115) to 3.1 (9).
Julian Mandahl kicked three goals for the Redbacks. Guy Tarrant booted two and Josh Alford one at Glenlogan Park.
Remarkably. Martin's haul was not his record for most goals in a match. In July 2016 he booted 11 majors against Morningside in another big Redbacks win.
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Coach Darren O'Keefe said he was a standout for the side on Saturday.
"Marto played unreal up at full forward," he said.
The midfielders were also strong in getting the ball to Martin. O'Keefe said the Redbacks were spot on inside the opposition's 50.
Bryce Tomlinson and Travis Young were outstanding at getting plenty of ball forward to Martin.
"Without them, the ball doesn't get down there," Martin said.
"I was lucky the team played well and I was able to kick a few goals."
Making the win even sweeter was the Redbacks' colts who stepped up to fill in.
Injuries and unavailability had taken their toll. The club was running short of troops.
"We had seven colts players in the side," O'Keefe said.
"That was a really big plus for the club, and great for our depth moving forward."
Martin agreed the colts' contribution was a big part of the team getting over the line.
"It's really promising, and exciting to have them around the team," he said.
"Everyone's doing their bit at the moment."
Martin's day out came as the women's team trounced Robina by 84 points on the weekend.
Jimboomba won 11.7 (84) to 0.0.(0) in an incredible performance at Robina.
Jaime-Lea Ellis kicked three goals. Aliesha Alford and Marni Balmford kicked two each.
Singles went to Jasmine Fretwell, Lauren Proctor and Rosanna Vidoni.
Jimboomba's men are back at home on Saturday. The Redbacks take on Morningside at 3pm at Glenlogan Park.
Morningside sit atop the ladder, and beat the Redbacks by 12 points the last time the two sides met.
The Redbacks have a host of players to come back into the side, with Matt Dundon (shoulder), Jacob Guise (back), skipper Kristian Rooks (calf) back from injury.
Luke Geraghty, Dylan Schoemaker and Brett Boyle are also available after missing matches.
The women follow that match at 4.45pm in a big charity day for the club.
The Redbacks will wear special purple jerseys for cancer research.
The colts against Coorparoo is the first match of the day, at 10am. The under-14s take on Alexandra Hills at 12pm.
At 1.15pm, the Redbacks masters take on Glasshouse.
The club will put on food trucks and rides for the kids, as well as live music to add to the atmosphere.
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