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Magpies swoop in for a Grand Final win!
7
September 2008
It is my third time in a row at this time of
the year that I have travelled to the North Midlands
of Western Australia to stay with daughter no 4 Caroline
and her family Nick, Charli and Lili. The ocasion each
time has been to "barrack my heart out" for
her "A" grade netball ball team Coorow/Latham
in the grand final. In the 2 previous grand finals,
they were narrowly defeated by arch rival team Morawa.
This
year the team seemed different. This year the small
towns of Coorow/Latham fielded a very different fit,
focused, strong balanced team. I think
that even Napolean's soldiers would have been intimidated
by their courageous fierce looks of determination! This
year they were determined to bring back the "A"
grade winners flag for the first time in 44 years.
Personally I believe their success
began at their very first practice which took place
in the huge Judeen machinary shed at Easter earlier
this year. Judeen is the beautiful mixed farming property
that Nick and Caroline have been managing for the past
6 years. The girls had "fire in
their bellies" as they practised their throwing,
running and catching in the shed. I could almost hear
them thinking to themselves: we are going to WIN this
year.
In the first quarter, Morawa started the game strongly
as expected however Coorow/Latham were determined not
to let them have an easy run. The scores went with the
centre passes for the first couple and then Morawa got
an early lead by taking advantage of Coorow/Latham's
nerves.By quarter time, Morawa were 4 in front - not
a position Coorow/Lathem wanted to be in at the first
break.
The second quarter was as intense as the first with
neither side giving an inch and both teams trying to
captilise on any intercepts or rebounds. Whenever Coorow/Latham
seemed to make move on their lead, Morawa came right
back at them. At half time Morawa were still in front
by 3.
Coorow /Latham knew they had to make a strong statement
in the third quarter and had to chip away at Morawa's
lead if they had a chance of making the game theirs.
The whole team rallied together and kept the defence
strong and the pressure on both up and down the court.
All supporters were on the edge of their seats towards
the end of the third quarter as Coorow /Latham moved
closer and closer to Morawa's score, till at the end
of the third quarter, the scores were tied.
Both
teams came out for the last quarter as determined as
each other and it took a long time for the first goal
to be scored. The lead changed with the centre passes
and every time Coorow/Latham crept ahead, Morawa came
right back at them. Morawa lost a couple of players
due to injury. It really wasn't until the last 3 minutes
when Coorow/Latham got a couple of goals in front, that
they begin to think they were in with a chance. They
finished off strongly and at the final whistle they
were in front by 3. The final score was 34 to 31 so
it was a low scoring game really.
To me it was wonderful to see the spirit of our country
people with the challenges that they take on - but most
of all being the mum of champion netball player was
the best.
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