A-grade: Deni Rovers 69 def Jerilderie 21.
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After getting off to a blistering start, Rovers never looked back in their dominant win over Jerilderie.
Pip Metcalfe was relentless at WD, affecting a whopping 13 intercepts, ably supported by Chrissy Hurst and Natalie Sampson in defence.
Hazel Glowrey continues to impress, displaying growing confidence and excellent game sense throughout the match.
Rovers took a commanding 24-goal lead into half-time, setting the tone for the remainder of the match.
Abbey Wills was a standout in the second half, consistently landing long-range goals and securing contested rebounds.
She was well supported by the precise feeding of Chloe Brown and Carissa Bulmer, whose quick ball movement kept the pressure on Jerilderie's defence.
Awards: Hazel Glowrey, Abbey Wills, Pip Metcalfe.
B-grade: Deni Rovers 62 def Jerilderie 35.
After a slow start against a spirited opposition, Rovers found their rhythm and steadily extended their lead at each break.
Sophie Dudley delivered her best performance to date, applying relentless defensive pressure that disrupted Jerilderie’s flow and limited their attacking opportunities.
Georgia McCulloch and Erika Martin were sharp around the contest, snapping up loose balls and creating important turnovers through intercepts and contested rebounds.
In the shooting circle, Bell McIlwain and Britt Edwards form a reliable combination, making the most of opportunities and putting pressure on the Jerilderie defence.
Awards: Sophie Dudley, Britt Edwards.
C-grade: Deni Rovers 43 def Jerilderie 16.
The Deni put together an outstanding team effort in warm conditions to secure a strong win over Jerilderie.
Right from the first whistle, the girls worked cohesively across the court, supporting one another and maintaining excellent intensity despite the heat.
Numerous intercepts and rebounds were a highlight of the game, with players stepping up defensively to create crucial turnovers.
These opportunities were then confidently converted into goals, keeping the scoreboard ticking over and maintaining momentum throughout the match.
It was a fantastic display of teamwork, resilience and smart netball from start to finish. Well done to all the players on a great game and a well-deserved win.
Awards: Montana Muldoon-Leetham, Catie Lewis, Reagan Behsman.
C-reserve: Deni Rovers 55 def Jerilderie 10.
The Deni Rovers worked tirelessly, showing great determination and teamwork to come away with a well-earned win.
There was plenty of encouragement and strong communication across the court, helping to lift the energy and keep everyone connected.
Their voices and support for one another were key in building momentum, allowing the team to capitalise on every opportunity that came their way.
Whether it was creating turnovers, chasing loose balls or finding space in the goal ring, the girls stayed focused and worked together beautifully to convert their efforts on the scoreboard.
Awards: Jemma Kerr, Abby Whitehorn, Gabby Clarke.
Under-17s: Deni Rovers 59 def Jerilderie 34.
Jerilderie put up a fierce fight, pushing the Deni Rovers to dig deep and work overtime to claim the win.
Captains Sienna Elphick and Bae Willis worked tirelessly together to move the ball forward and dominate play, putting their bodies on the line to win and maintain possession.
Isabell Macknight delivered another brilliant performance, showcasing her determination and incredible hustle.
Awards: Bae Willis, Isabell Macknight, Sienna Elphick.
Under-15s: Deni Rovers 49 def Jerilderie 27.
The girls were eager to return to netball after the Easter break, and their first-quarter performance set the tone brilliantly.
Lilly Boyer and Ava Braybon worked tirelessly to create space for each other, while the feeds from the mid-court were outstanding.
Defensively, the team displayed impressive resilience, with plenty of tips and strong hands on the ball.
As the game progressed, Amelie Bulmer was outstanding through the mid-court, leading by example and lifting the energy of her teammates.
With another week off ahead, the girls will use the time to refine their skills and return fresh and firing after the break.
Awards: Amelie Bulmer, Ava Braybon, Lilly Boyer.
Under-13s: Deni Rovers 28 def Jerilderie 4.
The Rovers showcased an outstanding team performance, coming together seamlessly to deliver a convincing win.
Every player contributed, supporting each other both in attack and defence and demonstrating true teamwork across the court.
It was clear that their hard work and dedication at training are starting to pay off as they confidently executed the skills and strategies they have been developing.
Their commitment to improving, listening and applying feedback is shining through during games, setting a strong foundation for even greater success as the season progresses.
Awards: Khoa Unwin, Lara Redden, Sophie Bulmer.
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