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ROC on top

The team played its own game with many turnovers from defence resulting in goals.
All players worked hard to keep the game moving and driving the ball down the court.
Scores: ROC 47 d Tooradin 41.
Award: J Finn and Son award for Pakenham game, Amy Tivendale.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:B GRADE

ROC played a positive team game with all players working hard.
The defence was strong against a determined opposition and was able to claim many intercepts.
The goalers moved swiftly in the ring, as the attack was quick to capitalise on the turnovers.
Scores: ROC 48 d Tooradin 30.
Award: J Finn and Son award for Pakenham game, Lisa Stephens.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:17 AND UNDER

ROC played a tough game against Tooradin, but was able to stay positive and strong. The team showed its versatility, adapting well to changes throughout the game and all players worked well together.
Scores: ROC 9 lost to Tooradin 37.
Award: Blockbuster award, Carly Louch.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:15 AND UNDER

All ROC players worked hard, but found it difficult to penetrate the goals.
Great work from attack, capitalising on the turnovers and driving the ball towards the goals.
Best on court for ROC was Tylah Ingram for her game in GD, creating many opportunities through great turnovers.
Scores: ROC 16 lost to Tooradin 48.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:13 AND UNDER

ROC had a threegoal win over Tooradin in a tough game.
All players worked well on the court. The goalers shot well with a positive attitude, the defence created many turnovers for the attack and the centre court moved well and took many intercepts.
Scores: ROC 15 d Tooradin 12.
Awards: Stinger, Emily Armstrong; Blockbuster, Rebecca Cooksay.

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