Round six saw some big wins in A Grade with Glenthompson Dunkeld continuing their undefeated streak beathing Hawkesdale Macarthur 66 to 11.
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Glenthompson's goalie Eve Duckmanton's goals were going in, scoring the majority of her team's goals and shooting at 87 per cent accuracy.
Defenders Emma Sommerville and Clare McKay were named best players for Glenthompson while Melissa Blackberry and Lori Young played well for Hawkesdale.
Great Western welcomed Woorndoo Mortlake to town where some great games of netball were played.
Woorndoo continued their winning streak in A Grade taking the four points and securing second position on the ladder defeating Great Western 52 to 29.
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Outstanding defence from Kate Jubb and Georgia McCormick proved too strong for Great Western's goalies.
Goalie Sarah Cameron and midcourter Chloe Woods were named best for Woorndoo with Jordan Austin and Kiara Pitcher playing well for Great Western.
Moyston Willaura welcomed Ararat Eagles to Moyston, for what was almost a full set of wins for the Pumas.
In a close match Moyston A Grade were just too strong for Ararat saving the best quarter to last and taking the win 50-39.
With two goals in it at half time Moyston managed to stretch the lead out to three goals at three quarter time.
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Moyston bought Jaiden Bach on in the final quarter, which was a successful move by the coaching team.
She shot 13 of the 18 goals scored in the final quarter only missing two, certainly contributing to their win.
Centre player Louise Allan and goalie Georgie Peel were named best players for Moyston with Sian Wynd and Katherine Velthuis named best players for Ararat.
Tatyoon senior netball had a successful day at Caramut winning all three senior games, their A grade had their biggest win for the season defeating Caramut 70-14.
Goalies Lauren Mccarthy and Maggie Astbury had a solid second quarter shooting 21 goals between them.
If that wasn't enough Tatty goalies worked even harder in the final quarter shooting 25 goals for the quarter.
Maggie Astbury and Meagan Durling were deservingly named best players for Tatyoon with Nada McCarroll and Alicia Chamberlain best players for Caramut.
Round seven fixtures
- Ararat Eagles v Penshurst
- Caramut v Great Western
- Glenthompson Dunkeld v Woorndoo Mortlake
- Wickliffe Lake Bolac v Lismore Derrinallum
- Hawkesdale Macarthur v Moyston Willaura
- Tatyoon v SMW Rovers
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