Swifts will travel to Beulah to take on the Southern Mallee Giants on Saturday.
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After more than a month without a win, Swifts were able to edge out Rupanyup last week, and put them within touching distance of the top half of the competition.
Swifts coach Courtney Morrow said the win has done wonders for her team.
“The win has given our girls a lot of confidence that we lost for a little bit,” she said.
The Baggies horrid run with injuries has continued, as Morrow is in doubt for Saturday’s game and Erin Freeland will miss with work.
Swifts are still without Ally Hall, who is yet to recover from a back injury.
Morrow said it is a good opportunity for the sides younger players.
“This week will be tough but it is good to get some A Grade experience into the younger girls,” she said.
“We want them to go out and give 100 per cent but also to have some fun.”
Swifts travel to Beulah Recreation Reserve with the A Grade game to begin at 1.45pm.