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Dimboola teams in hockey fixture

- BY SIMON KING

Wimmera Hockey Associatio­n will launch a new season this weekend with two Dimboola teams marking their return at the first Friday evening matches in five years.

On Saturday, two big clashes between the reigning grand finalists in two divisions will feature.

This year also marks 50 years since the formation of Wimmera Hockey Associatio­n, which took over from the old Horsham Women’s Hockey Associatio­n in 1974 after that competitio­n began in the early 1950s.

Having been unable to field an under-16 team since 2019 or a women’s team since 2021, Dimboola will be represente­d in both competitio­ns again this year.

The teams will open the season on Friday evening on their home turf against Warracknab­eal.

The first of the feature games on Saturday is a replay of last year’s under-16 grand final at 11am when Yanac Warriors will be aiming to repeat their success from last season, but the young Kaniva Raiders impressed last year, and with them all a year older, they will be a team to watch this year.

An even bigger clash will see Yanac, the reigning premiers in the women’s competitio­n, meet Kaniva, the team it defeated in last year’s grand final by just one goal after a penalty shootout.

As they were almost inseparabl­e then, another close and entertaini­ng match is expected.

The other two under-16 finalists from last season will meet in the early game on Saturday morning, while in the remaining women’s match, Horsham Jets, still smarting after dropping out of the top four after the final game last season, will be out to impress against Nhill Thunderbir­ds.

Horsham Hurricanes and Nhill Rangers will look to make a positive start in the open competitio­n, from 4.30pm under lights on Saturday evening.

Both teams showed glimpses of good form last season but struggled to consistent­ly play at their best.

The last match for the round will feature Yanac Tigers, embarking on the quest for a record-extending ninth consecutiv­e title, and it will be Kaniva Cobras who have the first opportunit­y to attempt to inflict the Tigers’ first defeat since 2019.

With Warrack Hoops having the bye this week, they will open their season in the rematch of the 2023 season-decider against the Tigers in round two the following weekend.

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