The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Minor premiers

- BY MICHAEL SCALZO

Kalkee enters this finals series as the minor premier, and outright minor premier in terms of games won.

A 14 win and two loss record is a convincing season and a home-and-away result seven spots better than in 2021.

The Kees have jumped half the league in 16 games of competitio­n and are primed to take the challenge to reigning premiers Laharum.

But it will not just be Laharum the Kees have on their tail, with Edenhope-apsley and Noradjuha-quantong completing the season one win behind them.

It took until round seven for the Kees to register their first loss of the season, against Noradjuha-quantong, on their home courts.

The 13-point loss accompanie­d the Kees’ largest score against them for the year – the Bombers’ 58 goals were an outlier for a strong Kees defence that regularly kept opposition below 10 goals a quarter.

Importantl­y the Kees climbed over the top of the Demons at Cameron Reserve in round six to establish themselves as serious 2022 challenger­s, coming back from a two-goal deficit at three-quarter time to clinch their six-goal victory.

The competitio­n took notice after that.

Perhaps they should have beforehand, when the Kees dealt an eight-goal loss to Edenhope-apsley – one of the competitio­n’s late-season bloomers and third-place takers.

The experience of Paula Weidermann, who returned to her home club as A Grade netball coach at the end of last season after a stint at Horsham Demons, might prove to be a valuable grab.

A scrapping victory against Swifts at North Park in round eight surely gave the Kees’ faithful a scare, with that two-goal win now as valuable as ever; as was their two-goal win against Kaniva-leeor United. These are two opposition teams that will not feature in this finals series.

The Kees will be, however, the team that has played the least netball all season, with Rupanyup in round three and Jeparit-rainbow in round five forfeiting games, and two not played scheduled games against an absent A Grade Taylors Lake side, the last of those being just last week.

Will that mean rested netballers who have enjoyed the week off before finals or netballers wishing they had more games in their legs before the heat turns up?

Weidermann, before the season started, said she was excited to return to Kalkee and from afar she always knew the A Grade squad could play some great netball.

“This year will be about reaching finals. Finals and success – it’s the reason we play. We will be building towards that this year and work on gelling as a team before we hit the court,” she said pre-season.

Well, the team has certainly gelled well, and with only the Bombers causing the Kees grief so far in 2022, other sides might be looking at how the Bombers got it done.

The Kees will get things started against Laharum in the second week of finals at Balmoral in the second semi-final.

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Rianna Kuhne

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