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Magpies topple Tigers to notch hat-trick of wins

Standout performer: Moama wing defence Charli Boschetti was named best on as her side notched its third consecutive win. Photo: Gregor Mactaggart Photo by Gregor Mactaggart

Moama has put its third consecutive win on the board in the Murray Netball League A-grade competition, comfortably beating Cobram 51-31.

The win follows victories over Congupna and Finley in the previous two rounds, with the Magpies now fifth on the ladder, level on wins with sixth-placed Rumbalara, who they will play next week.

Regrouping: Moama players in the huddle at quarter-time. Photo: Gregor Mactaggart Photo by Gregor Mactaggart

After a slow start to the season which didn’t include consecutive wins until rounds seven and eight, coach Jodie Lake is finally starting to see some consistency in her side’s performances.

“I’m pleased we could get another win, it’s good for the momentum to keep that winning feeling up,” she said.

“Our defence was the stand-out, they created so much pressure and turnovers and forced the errors.”

Making a mark: Alex Daly was among the best for the Magpies, while her fellow defenders also drew praise from coach Jodie Lake. Photo: Gregor Mactaggart Photo by Gregor Mactaggart

Lake’s praise for the Pies’ defensive third is warranted, as her defenders have given up just 39 goals in the past two weeks, the least in the competition, and were recognised in the awards after the match against the Tigers.

“Best on went to Charli Boschetti in wing defence who reads the play beautifully and just had hands to everything,” Lake said.

“The other awards went to the remaining defenders Alex Daly and Abby Larkin.”

The next two weeks will be important in terms of Moama’s finals aspirations, as next week they play Rumbalara, who sit one spot below them in sixth, before defending the Three Jacks Trophy against Echuca United on the King’s Birthday long weekend.

The match-up against the Eagles will prove fascinating, as it was the Magpies who prevailed comfortably in their round two match-up, however United has been undefeated in its six matches since.

Solid pass: Moama's Liv Taverna finds a teammate down the court. Photo: Gregor Mactaggart Photo by Gregor Mactaggart
Go in: Moama goal shooter Trinity Keath puts a shot up under pressure from Cobram goal keeper Molly Hindson. Photo: Gregor Mactaggart Photo by Gregor Mactaggart
In dispute: Moama's Charlotte Sheldon and Cobram's Tahlia Pate vie for the ball. Photo by Gregor Mactaggart
Under pressure: Moama's Charlotte Sheldon looks to pass despite the pressure of Cobram goal keeper Molly Hindson. Photo: Gregor Mactaggart Photo by Gregor Mactaggart