BFNL Week 1 Netball Finals Review | Castlemaine ends South Bendigo’s run
CASTLEMAINE ended South Bendigo’s run as they met in Sunday’s elimination final on two of the Bendigo Bank Bendigo FNL netball finals action.
The Magpies and South Bendigo had drawn their previous contest just eight days earlier in the last round of the home-and-away series.
Jointly coached by Fiona Fowler, playing, and Gary Cooke, Castlemaine made a great start to the elimination final.
The Magpies led 13-9 at quarter-time and then took control to win the second term, 15-7.
Winning the next two quarters, 13-7 and 16-11 meant the Magpies were up 57-34 at the final siren.
Castlemaine will now meet Kangaroo Flat in next Sunday’s first semi-final.
The Jayden Cowling-coached Kangaroos will be on the rebound from a qualifying loss to Gisborne.
In Saturday’s start to the finals series it was the strong defence of the Tarryn Rymer-coached Gisborne which played a big part in winning the A-grade clash with Kangaroo Flat.
The Bulldogs led 10-9 at quarter-time and 19-15 by the main break.
Gisborne then won the third term, 12-8.
Although the Flat outscored the red, white and blue in the last quarter, 8-6, it was Gisborne which advanced to the second semi after a 37-31 victory.
Gisborne will take on Sandhurst, the unbeaten reigning premier next Saturday.
In A-reserve, South Bendigo won a closely-fought elimination final against Castlemaine.
The Bloods were down 10-13 at quarter-time, but hit back to win the second term, 12-7.
Both teams scored 12 goals in the third quarter.
Pressure was high in the last as the Bloods poured in 10 goals and held the Magpies to a tally of nine.
At the final siren South Bendigo led 46-43.
Sandhurst dominated Saturday’s qualifying final showdown with Kangaroo Flat.
The maroon and blue led 7-6 at quarter-time and then unleashed a 14-5 blitz in the second.
A 10-goal buffer at the start of the third was 14 by the end it as the Dragons scored 13 goals to the Roos’ tally of nine.
Sandhurst went on to win 50-27 and set up a second semi-final meeting with Gisborne.
A great day for Strathfieldsaye in the elimination finals included three wins for Storm.
In B-grade, Storm faced South Bendigo.
Strathfieldsaye led 10-7 at quarter-time and then won the next three terms, 12-3, 14-10 and 14-7 for a 50-27 victory.
Storm will now take on Kangaroo Flat in the first semi-final.
The Roos were beaten by Gisborne in Saturday’s qualifying final by 14 goals.
Just a goal separated the teams at half-time as the Bulldogs led 22-21.
Gisborne dominated the third, 16-10, and then won the last, 17-10, for a 55-41 result.
Saturday’s second semi-final will feature Sandhurst against Gisborne.
In B-reserve, Strathfieldsaye surged to an eight-goal victory against Eaglehawk in the elimination final.
Storm led 19-17 at half-time and won the third quarter, 9-5.
It was a closely-fought last term as Storm led 37-29 at the final siren.
Strathfieldsaye now takes on Gisborne in the first semi.
The Bulldogs were beaten in two quarters, had a win in one, and drew the other in a 41-55 loss to Kangaroo Flat in the qualifying final.
The Kangaroos led 15-10 at quarter-time and 25-21 by the long break.
Both teams scored 13 goals in the third before the Roos poured in 17 goals and held Gisborne to just seven in the last.
A 55-41 victory put Kangaroo Flat into the second semi against Sandhurst.
Elimination final day began with a one-goal thriller between Strathfieldsaye and Maryborough in the 17-and-under competition.
Scores were eight-all at quarter-time and 16 apiece by the long break.
In the third term it was Strathfieldsaye which outscored the Magpies, 14-11.
Maryborough won the last, 8-6, but it was Storm which stayed in the premiership race in a dramatic 36-35 victory.
Strathfieldsaye will now play Golden Square in the first semi.
On Saturday it was Gisborne against Golden Square in the qualifying final.
Gisborne led 15-12 at quarter-time and then charged to a 28-17 lead by half-time.
The team in red, white and blue won the third term, 13-9.
Golden Square fought on well to win the last, 14-12, as Gisborne won the match, 53-40 to advance to a second semi-final clash with Sandhurst.
Schedule for Saturday’s second semi-finals at Queen Elizabeth Oval:
A-grade at 3.20pm: Sandhurst v Gisborne
A-reserve at 2pm: Gisborne v Sandhurst.
B-grade at 12.40pm: Sandhurst v Gisborne.
B-reserve at 11.20am: Sandhurst v Kangaroo Flat.
17-and-under at 10am: Sandhurst v Gisborne.
Schedule for Sunday’s first semi-finals at Queen Elizabeth Oval:
A-grade at 3.20pm: Kangaroo Flat v Castlemaine.
A-reserve at 2pm: Kangaroo Flat v South Bendigo.
B-grade at 12.40pm: Kangaroo Flat v Strathfieldsaye.
B-reserve at 11.20am: Gisborne v Strathfieldsaye.
17-and-under at 10am: Golden Square v Strathfieldsaye.