Mozzies and Roosters vie for bragging rights in tough contest

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Mozzies and Roosters vie for bragging rights in tough contest

Second takes on third as the Roosters head to Mount Burr this weekend for a close match of Mid South East netball.

There will be lots of good match ups the whole way down the court, led by Robe’s Alannah Jennings and Mount Burr’s Meg Fennell who will fight it out on the wing.

Ebony Clark is incredibly accurate in the Mozzies’ goal circle, however, Emma Grant and Ellen Ramke will make her earn every pass.

This game has the potential to go either way, with both teams fighting for the win.

After a rough start to the season, Abbey Duncan’s return to Kalangadoo has provided strength and confidence to their line-up.

Tantanoola will endeavour to rain on that parade this week with the accuracy of Emma Gould and Jami Walker in the goal circle.

Kate Bromley and Tayla Rowe will fight to create turnovers for Tantanoola; but, the accuracy of Duncan and Kori Collins will tough to stop.

Casey Walker will feed with accuracy into the Tigers goalies, but the added pressure of Lauren Kain, Shanen Pulkkinen and Reanna Weatherall in the defensive end for Kalangadoo will not make it easy.

The Eagles are heading down to the Bay this weekend to battle it out with the seaside team, with both teams battling for fourth position.

Hatherleigh’s Demi Vanderhorst and Lara MacGregor will fight hard in the defensive end to prevent Toni Gilmore’s accuracy within the goal circle.

Alana Winter and Belinda O’Dine for Port MacDonnell will put the pressure on within the Eagles’ goal circle in order to keep Abby Wight and Maddie Redman from having too much possession of the ball, with both goalies’ accuracy being a focal point of recent games.

This game will be a tough one for both teams, and the outcome could go either way.

Glencoe will enter round 8 well rested after the bye last week, and ready to meet the Hawks at Kongorong.

Kongorong’s Tori McIntyre and Sarah Lucas combine well together in the defensive circle and will put the pressure on Glencoe’s goalies, Laura Edwards and Jenna Paproth.

Down the other end of the court Sarah Edwards and Chelsea Owen will be working hard to curb the influence of Tilah Buckingham in goals for the Hawks, who is consistently accurate, and is backed up by Evie Sealey.

Kate Wright will fight hard and work for every possession for the Hawks, as well as placing the ball into her goalies with precision.

Both teams will fight for the win, however Glencoe should finish the day with the points.

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