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ROUND15REVIEWS

ROUND15REVIEWS

BGradetoassistoncourt.Rosebudsetthegameup on their terms from the first quarter, as the Pythons werequicklyplayingcatchuptrailingby13goalsafter thefirst15minutesofplay.

With plenty of netball remaining, the visitors came out firing in the second quarter, lifting their pressure dramatically and were accurate under post. The Buds were able to slightly increase the lead across the middle quarters and entered the last quarter up by 18 goals. The Pythons stepped it up for the last quarter, executing some excellent passages of play and snatching the last quarter win, but the 4 points wenttotheBudsby13.

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Pines will finish their season with three tough matches but are excited to see how they match up against them, first taking on Red Hill, and Rosebud willheadtoBaxterParkagainsttheBombers.

REDHILL(27)vFRANKSTONYCW(50)

With the top five almost confirmed in Division One, Red Hill take to this match to see where they fit against the ladder leaders ahead of their finals campaign.

YCW started their match true to form taking control fromthebeginningandleadingtheiropponentsby8 goals at quarters end. Red Hill entered the second quarter confident that they could regain some control to place them in a better position as the game progressed. The hosts managed to win the quarter, but it was the Stonecats who maintained a narrowleadby4goals.AshleyMorriswasintroduced into WD for the Hills, and the visitors continued to make their own changes which assisted in a commanding defeat throughout the third quarter. Down by 14 with a quarter remaining, Red Hill did all they could to have some presence on court, but the experience of the YCW outfit only extended the deficit. Winning by 23 goals, the Stonecats added their14thwinoftheseason.

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