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HomeGazetteMeadows no match for Tooradin

Meadows no match for Tooradin

DEVON Meadows netballers ran into talented Tooradin sides on Saturday and despite good games from all girls, were unable to come away with a victory on the day.
A grade
The Agrade side had a couple of new inclusions this week and all girls were ready for a hard game against Tooradin. The first quarter was Devon Meadows best and they held a twogoal lead at quarter time.
Tooradin was too strong in the end and came away to win by 25 goals.
Scores: Devon Meadows 38 lost to Tooradin 63.
B grade
The girls were well rested after a week off and together with a few changes, were prepared for a hard game against Tooradin.
The Bgrade girls did well and were happy their effort in a game that saw them take on a much stronger opponent.
Scores: Devon Meadows 21 lost to Tooradin 52.
17 and under
The girls started the game well with a good first quarter and playing attacking netball. However they were unable to keep it up for the rest of the match and Tooradin proved too strong.
Scores: Devon Meadows 10 lost to Tooradin 34.
15 and under
The 15 and unders again played a strong game of netball. They put in place a lot of things that have been worked on at training. For the first three quarters there was only a goal or two in it but could not keep the pressure up in the last quarter.
Scores: Devon Meadows 13 lost to Tooradin 26.
Best on court: Kaila Battams.

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