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Hay

Senior Squad

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Club Notes
& Team Lists

A Grade

Nullawil 70 defeated Hay 13

Nullawil demonstrated why they have been one of the top sides for many years with their strategic game play & execution of that approach with precision. The Hay girls had a full suite of their A Grade players & showed some impressive defensive & attacking play while trialing a few new combinations. Each quarter they improved. Ruby Stewart (South Hay Hotel Award) returned showing her ability to pick off loose balls in defence aptly supported by Olivia Joyce (Coaches Award) back from injury. Emma Johnston (Ian Bunyan Players Player) keeps asking questions & improving each week.

B Grade

Nullawil 63 defeated Hay 8

A tough game for the Hay girls, against Nullawil’s fast, experienced side.

Ellie Jamieson (Hay Bowling and Golf Club Award) worked very hard in defence picking off intercepts and putting pressure on the shooters.

Chloe Deacon (Tantrum Hair and Beauty Award) played her first game for Lions, picking off intercepts and offering assistance down the court. Chloe is able to take on advice and will continue to improve.

B Reserve

Nullawil 50 defeated Hay 20

A long trip to Nullawil saw the B Reserve Team put up a great fight in the toughest game of the competition so far. Defence was strong with Jess Weymouth (Players Player and IGA Award) and Trish Jamieson (Tantrum Hair & Beauty Award) always puts in 110%.

Under 17’s

Nullawil 29 defeated Hay 19

Playing the unbeaten Nullawil team the Lions got off to a slow start. The girls however continued to fight through over the next half of the match with Emily Caughey (Highway Inn Motel Award) in the unfamiliar role of WA playing well over all four quarters. Nullawil slowly built up their lead through to the last quarter despite the efforts of Lucy Shea (Peter Mullins Building Award) who returned from an ankle injury in the first quarter to play strongly throughout the game. The last quarter saw the Hay girls outscore Nullawil with Emily Hill (The Spot Award) getting numerous intercepts as they showed great fight to the end.

Under 14’s

Nullawil 58 defeated Hay 11

The U14 girls had to fight hard for every goal as the undefeated Nullawil team cemented their early control over the game. Despite Nullawil extending their lead throughout the match, Matilda Nisbet (Hay Newsagency Award) and Emily Caughey’s (Hay Callisthenics Award) defence was consistent and determined against the opposition’s skilled attack combination. Emily Taylor (Active Farmers Award) showed great improvement, putting training skills into practice with strong and purposeful passing through the centre court and into the goal circle.

F Troop

Hay 32 defeated Nullawil 21

Hay took two teams worth of Under 12 netballers to our furthest destination. There were 6 x 10 minute quarters to allow everyone decent play time, and the girls made the trip worth while with our only netball win of the day. Award winners were Evelyn Creighton (Active Farmers Award), Sophie Griffiths (Lions Canteen Voucher), Rachel Taylor (Two Billy Buttons Award), Isabel Pearson (Lions Canteen Voucher sponsored by Lani Houston).