Jazmin Clark makes a move through the mid-court. Photos: Aidan Briggs
Approximately 12 months ago Tongala was entering a final against Deniliquin Rams as the less-favoured side.
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Fast forward to Sunday afternoon and the Blues found themselves in the same position, and escaped with the same result.
Milly Brock lines up a goal attempt.
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Aidan Briggs
After Deni took both meetings with Tongala this season, the Blues flipped the script on the Rams again to record victory by the narrowest of margins, 50-49.
Tongala jumped ahead early in the contest, leading 15-10 at the first break, but a Deniliquin run saw the Rams lead the game at half-time by a single goal.
Eve Gregor plants her feet for Deni.
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Aidan Briggs
A further one goal was added to the lead in the third, but it was the Blues who did just enough in the dying minutes to secure the match.
It had been a chaotic week for A-grade sides after a player eligibility mix-up caused the final regular season round’s results changed, with these two sides originally scheduled for separate finals.
Corey Drennan spots a teammate.
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Aidan Briggs
When the Blues upset Deni in their first finals game in 2023, it resulted in Tongala claiming the Murray Netball League flag.
If Tonny wishes to repeat that feat they must first get past Nathalia next week, the Purples masterminding their own upset at the weekend, toppling third-placed Finley.
Amelia Seignior looks to go high.
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Aidan Briggs
Grace Hammond searches for a passing lane.
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Aidan Briggs
Eloise Ritchie assesses her options.
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Aidan Briggs
Gemma Brennan prepares to move the ball.
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Aidan Briggs
Halle Gray swings it wide.
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Aidan Briggs
Ella Harvey fights for possession.
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Aidan Briggs