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Roos pass key test

IN front of a large crowd, Wentworth reminded everyone that they are simply in a league of their own, defeating Mildura comfortably 56-41.

With both teams undefeated, it was undeniably the best match-up of the season.

Although Mildura showed flashes, a highlight being the nifty movement of goal shooter Jessica McNamara, the renowned chemistry of the Roos was simply too polished.

“We had our patches where we lost some momentum, but I thought we were able to regroup and come through with some crucial intercepts,” Roos coach Amanda Edwards said.

“That’s definitely one of the toughest games all year. Mildura have a got a great young side.”

With the whole team contributing across the court, it was tough to pick out the best players for Wentworth, but Courtney Wakefield was big in defence for the Roos as always, with a number of good interceptions.

“Can never go past the effort that our defence puts in as well. They were big,” Edwards said.

“Everyone did their job … Liz Rowe played really and caused some disruption in the goal circle at the other end as well.”

Edwards also agreed that the crowd for the game was impressive for what was an exciting day for both netball and footy at George Gordon Oval.

“Today’s been really big, which is great,” she said.

Wentworth face an in-form Ouyen United side at home this week, while Mildura look to bounce back against Irymple.

– Josh Riseley

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