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Hampden FNLMatch Previews | Koroit will be chasing their first Open Netball title in five seasons after booking the first spot in the 2025 Hampden FNL Grand Final.

The Saints produced their best netball of the year in Portland on Saturday, upstaging reigning premiers South Warrnambool in the second semi-final. It was a complete team performance, but young gun Indi O’Connor was the standout, shooting a remarkable 44 goals. In the midcourt, Scarlett O’Donnell dictated play with poise and precision, ensuring Koroit took control from the outset and never looked back.

The result has given the Saints a golden opportunity to break their premiership drought and return to the top of the competition, with two weeks to fine-tune before the season decider.

Meanwhile, Warrnambool’s fairytale finals run remains alive after a hard-fought first semi-final win over Cobden at Leura Oval on Sunday. The Blues held their nerve in a tense contest and were boosted by the timely return of key shooter Eva Ryan from injury.

 Although carefully managed for minutes, Ryan’s presence allowed Warrnambool to reconfigure its attacking combinations, giving them more flexibility and confidence heading into this Saturday’s preliminary final. There, they will face South Warrnambool in a blockbuster clash at Melville Oval, with the winner earning the right to take on Koroit for the championship.

Off the court, the spotlight now turns to the competition’s highest individual honour, the Dot Jenkins Medal, to be awarded this Sunday.

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