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On the rise...

- BY MICHAEL SCALZO

Dimboola netball leaders will rally around their A Grade side’s ‘versatilit­y’ in 2023 as they attempt to improve on last season’s quick finals exit.

The Roos finished the 2022 season fourth on the Wimmera league ladder, but only just.

With only three percent and one drawn game separating the Roos and Ararat in sixth place, Dimboola was closer to the bottom four than the top two.

However, the Roos’ round-seven win against eventual premiers Horsham Saints showed the league there could be semi-final potential coming from up the Western Highway.

Co-coach Nicole Polycarpou said the Roos had several combinatio­ns of team structures up their sleeves this season.

“We have a versatile team, which is great. I think this could be the difference for us this season, because we will also be more experience­d,” she said.

“The squad does not have a lot of finals experience and is young, so the more we play together, the better we will be.”

Polycarpou said the Roos’ win

against the Saints in round seven was proof their best netball was competitiv­e.

The Roos defeated the Saints by eight points after leading the premiers at three changes.

They also drew against 2022 premiershi­p runner-up Horsham Demons in round 12.

“We want to make finals, and even go all the way,” Polycarpou said.

“This could be something we achieve, given how well we played at times last season.

“This team is on the rise. We lost Emily Polack to Kalkee this off-season, but we have gained several great juniors who we are hoping will continue to get even better.

“Tilly Menzel is one of our 2022 developmen­t players and she will be very handy this season across the midcourt.

“There are several 17-andunder players who will join her in the senior sides, including Indy Ward – she is a jet.”

Polycarpou said the Roos’ netball department was working hard to ensure its players remained fresh throughout a long season.

“We are young and so it is important we make the most of our time together – it can only help us on court,” she said.

“Our mindset is key and sometimes, near the end of a season, we can all get tired.

“So our focus on having fun and positivity will hopefully sustain some great netball.”

The Roos start their new season with a match against A Grade returnees Nhill, at Dimboola, before heading to Warracknab­eal’s Anzac Park in round two to meet Warrack Eagles.

Dimboola could start the 2023 season with two wins, which would surely be a dream start for a young team trying to prove to itself it remains finals capable.

 ?? ?? Holly Ross, joint 2022 Wimmera league best under-21 winner, will line-up in defence again for the Roos.
Holly Ross, joint 2022 Wimmera league best under-21 winner, will line-up in defence again for the Roos.

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