GIPPSLAND LEAGUE NETBALL • The Drouin Hawks A Grade team is gearing up to face Warragul next round after their five point victory over Bairnsdale on the weekend.
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The final score was 55 points to 50, with Drouin leading at the end of every quarter.
“I felt our first half was okay, but we slacked off in the second half a little bit and threw the ball away,” coach Kylie Proctor told the Baw Baw Citizen after the game.
“We usually score quite consistently, and last time we played Bairnsdale we shot in the high 70s, so if you compare it to the last time we played them it was probably a little bit under par.
“But we’ve had a few injuries this year and we’ve got players out at the moment, so it was good to get away with a win.”
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Kylie said it was time for the team to “train hard and keep working on those little things.”
“You need to and just get in there and try to get into some good form getting into the finals, which we’re not in at the moment,” she said.
Kylie is confident about the team’s upcoming game against Warragul.
“We lost to Warragul last time we played them, so hopefully we should beat them this time, I think,” she said.
“Hopefully we have our full side in. It’s always a bit of a grudge match against the Gulls.”