Dees bounce back

MILDURA coach Sharon Watson knows her side is a target, but if they bring their best netball like they did on Saturday, they can withstand all challengers.

The Demons bounced back from their first loss of the A Grade season against Wentworth in fine style with a 61-29 win over Irymple at Henshilwood Oval.

An outstanding defensive performance in the second term, holding the Swallows to just two goals, was imperative to opening up a 20-goal half-time advantage which expanded across the game.

Captain Jess McNamara proved why she is the reigning Horkings Medal winner with an outstanding athletic display and deadly accuracy at goal shooter, alongside partner in crime Ellie Vincent.

The duo have earned the moniker of ‘NASA’ for their outstanding ability to work with space.

Ava Zadow and Millicent Steward were a formidable defensive pairing and midcourters Ally Leng, Katelyn Challis and Maddie Alvino were quick and creative with their passing.

Watson said it would have been a tough week on the track if her side did not respond in the manner they showed.

“It was an even performance from all seven girls, and even the three on bench were involved with plenty of voice and encouragement which was great to see,” she said.

“We would have been very disappointed if we didn’t come out and play like that today, we’d be doing some more hard yards on the track but we didn’t need to. They gelled beautifully together and got the job done well.

“Even last week we were around the mark even though the scoreline didn’t show that.

“That’s one thing we talk about now is that we’re a target as well like Wentworth are. The girls just need to make sure they keep their feet on the ground and not get too far ahead of themselves because these teams want to beat us, so we have to make sure we’re on our game like we were today.”

While it was a tough day at the office for the home side, their youngest player, Sophie Price, made some brilliant interceptions while the Demons were on top, and captain Shakara Delcastegne worked tirelessly to keep the Swallows in the game.

Digital Editions


  • Artist’s national nod

    Artist’s national nod

    A LOCAL artist has been named a finalist in a national creators award, putting the spotlight on the people who have built communities through their…

More News

  • Man wanted on warrants

    Man wanted on warrants

    POLICE are appealing for public assistance to help locate Andrew Greenaway. The 34-year-old man is wanted on warrants for multiple offences, including recklessly expose emergency service worker to risk. It…

  • Fur-bulous fun at dog show

    Fur-bulous fun at dog show

    DOGS of all shapes, breeds, and sizes descended on Quondong Park in Red Cliffs last weekend for the Mildura and District Kennel Club’s All Breeds Championship Show. It featured Pomeranians,…

  • Right-wing activists ejected for Anzac ceremony heckles

    Right-wing activists ejected for Anzac ceremony heckles

    MELBOURNE: Associates of a prominent anti-immigration group were among those ejected from an Anzac Day dawn service after the cohort was accused of heckling acknowledgement of Country ceremonies at other…

  • Tigers lift when needed

    Tigers lift when needed

    ROBINVALE Euston were left to rue missed opportunities as underdogs Red Cliffs surged late to claim a 16-point victory under lights at John James Oval on Anzac Day. In a…

  • Stark warning from ex-PM on rise of the ‘manosphere’

    Stark warning from ex-PM on rise of the ‘manosphere’

    MELBOURNE: A concerted, organised and strategic pushback by the “manosphere” against gender equality can’t be swept under the rug, Australia’s only female prime minister says. But advocates also need to…

  • Early voting opens for Farrer

    Early voting opens for Farrer

    EARLY voting for the Farrer by-election opens Tuesday 28 April. The Midway Community Centre in Buronga will be open for early voting, with the exception of Sunday 3 May, with…

  • Games galore in Langtree Mall

    Games galore in Langtree Mall

    HOBBY gamers in Sunraysia will be able to get their fix of Dungeons and Dragons and Catan with the opening of the Good Games store in Langtree Mall on Wednesday.…

  • Honouring Anzac legacy

    Honouring Anzac legacy

    LARGE crowds came out to the dawn and midday Anzac Day services in Mildura in support of service personnel. Mildura RSL sub-branch president Brad McGlashan said it was great to…

  • ‘A soldier is not alone’

    ‘A soldier is not alone’

    RED Cliffs honoured Anzac Day with a march from the Old Court House to Barclay Square, followed by a service and wreath laying. Vietnam War veteran Frank Tierney spoke of…

  • Imps home in a thriller

    Imps home in a thriller

    THE encounter between Mildura and Imperials reached no great aesthetical heights on a warm day at Brian Weightman Oval but it did keep the fans rapt until the final siren.…