Woori women’s fight tooth and nail against Belgrave

Woori had mixed results in the netball this week. (Unsplash)

Round three footy started on Anzac Day with our women’s fighting tooth and nail for a narrow loss against Belgrave at Belgrave.

The weather was forecasting a rainy Saturday, but the morning ended up being quite mild, giving the Woori Yallock woman’s team better then expected conditions.

Unfortunately they weren’t able to clinch the win, losing 28-17 against a strong Belgrave side.

In the footy the youngsters had a tough start to the day against a strong top age opponent, Officer, who took on Woori with strength.

The match-up proved to be too difficult for the young Woori side, coming out of the game at a whopping 96 point deficit.

They lost 106-10.

There are lots of good lessons to learn there for the Woori side, and they’ll want to bring that into their next match.

In the reserves, it was a much improved performance with three really good quarters against a top three side from last year, just those little moments that cost the boys in the third quarter, but overall it was a much better performance from the boys.

In the seniors the boys got off to a strong start and set up the day with some great teamwork and defence.

There has to be credit to given to the Officer side – after half time they came out and played some good footy, and put up a good fight.

But, Woori fought through a weakening Officer defence, and managed to claim the game as their own, manoeuvring the ball quickly down the field and scoring a flurry of goals.

In the end it was a comfortable win for the senior men’s team, the scoreline sitting at 120-50.

In the netball, it was mixed results.

The u17s experienced a tough loss, losing to ROC Blue 43-12.

The D grade got over the line in a nail biter to continue their good form.

It was a wildly entertaining match ending at 23-22, with Woori beating the ROC D grade side.

C grade came up against a tough ROC Blue side but couldn’t quite get going, and the score difference only grew by the end and they lost 26-51.

B grade also struggled against quality opposition going down by 13, losing 54-67 to ROC’s B grade side.

However it was great to see the A Grade get their first win of the season in a strong performance, winning 55-45 against ROC’s A grade side.