CALLUM Moore booted 11 majors as Wangaratta Magpies's senior footballers romped to a 127-point victory over Wodonga Raiders at Norm Minns Oval on Saturday.

The ‘Pies led by just three points at the first change but banged on 23 goals to three over the next three quarters to run away 26.10 (166) to 5.9 (39) winners.

Despite the home team missing at least six automatic senior selections, it was the biggest win of this year’s O&M season.

And to make things even sweeter, three players under the age of 19 - Waitai Tua, Ryan Battin and Joe Berry - all featuring in the best players.

Wangaratta coach Ben Reid said it was great to see his young players step up.

“The most pleasing thing for us was that we had five or six under the age of 20 who all played a role and show they can play senior footy,” Reid said.

“Waitai Tua was strong on a wing, Joe Berry kicked four goals on debut which is a great effort for anyone playing their first game, Ryan Battin was good down back and Josh Tweedale was strong in the ruck.

“It just shows how good the thirds program is run when players can step up into seniors and make an impact.

“They all didn’t do a lot wrong so it’s going to be hard at selection.”

Reid said Moore couldn’t be stopped.

“Cal started the game slowly but we put him in the ruck and that got him going,” he said.

“The last three quarters he was on fire, we had him one-out down forward and we all know how hard he is to beat one-on-one.

“The team was giving him quick ball as well which paid dividends.”

Along with Moore’s 11, debutant Berry booted four in an exciting first game, while Fraser Holland-Dean and Patrick Warner kicked three each.

Daniel Sharrock and Hunter Gottschling were also strong in the middle as the Magpies dominated the clearances and contested ball.

“Our mids were good all day,” Reid said.

“We had ‘Dools’ (Sharrock), ‘Gottsch’ (Gottschling), Jessie (Smith) and Daine (Porter) all go through there and they were all good.

“Hunter came back from a few weeks in the VFL with Geelong and added some class to the midfield, he’s a smart footballer.”