Weekly Advertiser | With only one victory between them after seven rounds of Horsham District A Grade netball, Swifts and Taylors Lake saw Saturday’s clash at Dock Lake Reserve as a rare chance to add to their win column.
But somehow both teams missed out after fighting out a 36-36 draw.
The Lakers trailed by six goals at the half and three-quarter-time breaks, but finished strongly with 13 goals to seven in the final term to split the points with the visitors.
Taylors Lake coach Sharon Fedke said she was happy with the way her team performed in the final quarter, but lamented its inability to play consistently across four quarters.
“If we’d played the whole game like we played the last quarter, the outcome of the game might’ve been different,” she said.
“I felt like the game just flowed a bit better in the last quarter and we stepped it up a little bit.
“We have to find a way not to wait until the last minute to play that sort of netball – we have to do it for four quarters, not just one.
“I’ll take a draw over a loss any day, but we’ve still got to look at our structures and how things are working.”
Fedke said she would use the league-wide bye this weekend to examine areas for improvement.
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