Bailey Rogers emphasized Claremont’s determination to avoid another away final as their premiership hopes grow stronger. In a recent match against Subiaco, Rogers and Jye Bolton were standout performers, with Bolton achieving 39 disposals at age 33, while Rogers contributed 27 and the opening goal. Claremont’s recent victory boosted them into the top three, with Rogers acknowledging the importance of securing a high ladder position to enhance their chances in finals, reflecting on past challenges with away games and the team’s resilience in close matches.
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Thunderbirds fall short after Super shooting wobbles
Adelaide suffered a surprising 66-63 defeat to the last-placed Giants in their round-nine Super Netball match, despite leading going into the final quarter. The Giants, who had only one prior win this season, surged ahead with 18 points in the last term while Adelaide struggled with their super shots, making only 2 from 16 attempts. Jo Harten and Sophie Dwyer shone for the Giants, while Romelda Aiken-George led Adelaide with 49 goals; the loss leaves...
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