The Timbercutters, who were besieged by a committee and player exodus, lined up with a youthful squad against the Hoppers, with last season’s under-17 squad forming the nucleus of Mathoura’s rebuild.
While many in the community would have been relieved to simply see the club take the field in a senior capacity, new coach Stan Gilday will be hoping it can improve on its round one showing to the Hoppers.
Mathoura was beset on all sides by Rennie, eventually slumping to a 151-point defeat.
Mathoura will have another stern test on its hands when it travels to Waaia this Saturday, with the Bombers coming off a strong win over reigning minor premier Strathmerton on Saturday.
In the Reserves, Mathoura were forced to forfeit their fixture, while the under-17 side toiled hard in a 109-point defeat.
Around the PDFL, Jerilderie, Katunga, Tungamah, and Berrigan all picked up round one victories, while Yarroweyah were forced to forfeit the clash against Tocumwal.
*Goalkickers and statistics for the Mathoura vs Rennie clash were unavailable at the time of writing.