With all teams having played each other once, the Mininera netball ladder is starting to spread out.
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Glenthompson Dunkeld has continued its dominance this season, and remains undefeated on top of the table, one game clear of Woorndoo Mortlake who the Rams defeated in convincing style last Saturday.
In the most anticipated match of the season, the Tigers were able to stick with the Rams in the first quarter with nothing separating the teams at the first break.
The Rams stepped it up a gear in the second term, pulling away from their opponents with ease and winning the match 50-22.
Eve Duckmanton has continued her dominance in the goal ring this season, and with teammate Rebecca Langley has ensured the Rams' attack looks almost unstoppable. Georgia McCormick battled hard all day in defence for the Tigers, but was unable to slow down the flow of goals coming from the opposition.
Moyston Willaura never looked in doubt in its 17-goal win over Wickliffe Lake Bolac. Despite the horrendous conditions that players had to contend with, Karen Wilson was able to compose herself in goal shooter and secure a best on court performance for the Pumas.
Eve Duckmanton has continued her dominance in the goal ring this season, and with teammate Rebecca Langley has ensured the Rams' attack looks almost unstoppable.
Caramut had a resurgence in the third quarter in its match against Great Western. But the Lions were able to regroup and take out the match 52-34.
In other matches, Penshurst was way too strong for the SMW Rovers, while Hawkesdale Macarthur had a narrow win over Lismore Derrinallum.
All netballers will enjoy a well-deserved week off, with the Mininera League having a general bye for the school holidays.