Lockington-Bamawm United’s A-grade side suffered a resounding loss at the hands of undefeated Colbinabbin in round three of Heathcote District Netball League.
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The Cats offered very little resistance against the Grasshoppers, who essentially walked them off the park in the first quarter, tallying 20 goals in the first quarter while leaving LBU with just three.
Another massive effort by Colbo saw the side put on a further 24 goals on the scoreboard in the lead up to half-time, while LBU managed to improve, scrounging seven.
Tanzin Myers and Remme Christian in the contest.
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Steady improvement in attack couldn’t stop the tidal wave the Cats’ defenders suffered on defence, a 19-goal third term onslaught making the lead 45 with a quarter still to play.
Six more goals was all LBU could muster, while the Grasshoppers had their quietest quarter, but still managed to find the net 16 times.
Remme Christian goes for goal.
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The match ended as a 55-goal thrashing at home with the Cats still yet to sniff a win in 2025.
The final score was LBU 24 to Colbinabbin 79.
Sarah Eade scans for an option.
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The Cats will get a brief reprieve in round four when they face fellow winless side Heathcote in round four.
Colbinabbin will duke it out with Leitchville-Gunbower which is also struggling to find form, winning one game this season.
Delaney Laffy looks for the transition pass.
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Matilda McIntyre in the circle.
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Rebecca Dodd through the midcourt.
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Stacy Bacon threatens the Colbo defenders.
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Ella Kerlin goes aerial.
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Kasey Conder with her eyes up.
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