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Confidence grows as Woodend-Hesket fights for a win

Woodend-Hesket revelled in the excitement of a winning feeling after defeating Rockbank in the Riddell District Netball League.

Wins have been rare for the A-grade Hawks the past few years – and last season, they defeated only the Sunbury Kangaroos, who failed to win a game.

On Saturday, the Hawks went some way to turning their fortunes around by downing the Rams.

It was a close contest all day before the Hawks shot 18-12 in the final quarter to seal the 54-49 win.

Hawks coach Wendy Roberts said they were keen to get the win after a disappointing showing against the Rams last year.

“We always believed that we could beat them,” she said.

“We lost by nine goals last year and weren’t physically or mentally ready. This year we were aware of what to expect.”

The Rams took a one-goal lead into the final quarter.

Roberts said the Hawks looked at changing the way they drove the ball into the circle and it paid off.

“They had a triangle press and they were getting a lot of intercepts,” Roberts said.

“We looked to bring it in fast with short, hard passes and that stopped them coming out for the intercept. The girls won the game – I’m only the coach.”

Madeline Staresina was named the Hawks’ best after shooting 38 goals.

Alexandra Watkins was strong in defence, while Tara Burnip played her best game for the club.

Roberts said Burnip, who came across from Macedon, had fitted in well, complementing the side’s attacking end.

The only downside for the Hawks was an ankle injury to Brittany Bowen in the first quarter.

While the Hawks have only one win from the first three rounds, Roberts said there had been a lot of improvement and confidence was growing. “They have ignited that internal belief that they can match it with the best,” Roberts said.

“We’re happy with how we are progressing … the girls are motivated and seeing that what I’m talking about is working.”

The Hawks this week face reigning premier Romsey.

The Redbacks drew 37-37 with Melton Centrals on Saturday.

Roberts said the Hawks would draw on their victory against Rockbank for inspiration.

In other results, Macedon claimed the honours on Anzac Day against Rupertswood, Diggers Rest was too good for Riddell and Wallan defeated Broadford.

 

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