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Jul 13, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Kate Allman |Georgia Doyle |Katrina Nissen
Adelaide Thunderbirds 64 defeated Sunshine Coast Lightning 62The Adelaide Thunderbirds have taken fate into their own hands, with a hard fought two-point win over Sunshine Coast Lightning delivering them their first Super Netball minor premiership in 11 years, as well as a crucial home semi-final. It came at a cost however, with rising star Lauren Frew limping from the court after re-injuring her ankle, and facing a race against time to be finals-ready against the Melbourne Vixens next week.
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Jul 13, 2024 |
news.com.au | Katrina Nissen |Georgia Doyle
West Coast Fever 76 defeated Melbourne Mavericks 57West Coast Fever have claimed a Super Netball finals berth after beating the Melbourne Mavericks 76-57, but will likely fall heartbreakingly short of second place on the ladder and a double chance. The equation was straightforward, albeit hefty — beat Mavericks by at least 24 points, and hope for a Thunderbirds’ defeat, to lift themselves higher than third place on the ladder.
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May 25, 2024 |
couriermail.com.au | Georgia Doyle |Dane Heverin |Jenny Sinclair
The Melbourne Vixens have sensationally ended West Coast Fever’s hot run, ruining their six game winning streak in a fierce 76 to 65 top of the table clash. The 11 goal win was built on slick attacking work and dogged defence that Fever had no answers to. Battered by injuries, the Vixens were forced to rejig their starting line up, with the towering defensive end of Rudi Ellis, Emily Mannix and Jo Weston tasked with shutting down the league’s best attacking combination.
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May 25, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Georgia Doyle |Dane Heverin |Jenny Sinclair
The Melbourne Vixens have sensationally ended West Coast Fever’s hot run, ruining their six game winning streak in a fierce 76 to 65 top of the table clash. The 11 goal win was built on slick attacking work and dogged defence that Fever had no answers to. Battered by injuries, the Vixens were forced to rejig their starting line up, with the towering defensive end of Rudi Ellis, Emily Mannix and Jo Weston tasked with shutting down the league’s best attacking combination.
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May 25, 2024 |
news.com.au | Georgia Doyle |Dane Heverin |Jenny Sinclair
The Melbourne Vixens have sensationally ended West Coast Fever’s hot run, ruining their six game winning streak in a fierce 76 to 65 top of the table clash. The 11 goal win was built on slick attacking work and dogged defence that Fever had no answers to. Battered by injuries, the Vixens were forced to rejig their starting line up, with the towering defensive end of Rudi Ellis, Emily Mannix and Jo Weston tasked with shutting down the league’s best attacking combination.
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