A-grade: Berrigan 29 def by Rennie 42.
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We played our final game of the season against Rennie, going down 29 to 42, but showing huge improvement from our last clash where we lost 28 to 53.
Cassidy Reynolds and Daisy Daniels were standouts through the midcourt with sharp movement, strong feeds and relentless pressure.
Layla Towler held her ground in defence all game, staying composed and fighting to the end.
The girls played with great cohesion, making it a great game to watch and a strong way to finish the season.
Awards: Cassidy Reynolds, Daisy Daniels, Layla Towler, Daisy Daniels.
B-grade: Berrigan 42 draw Rennie 42.
Not quite the fairy tale finish for the last game of the season but still a great effort and result in a draw.
Regan Fox and Jodi Hawe’s defensive pressure was solid, as to the attack from Bianca Mohr, Maisie Armer and Bec Ware.
Lucy Pyle and Milena Sneddon’s hunger and drive throughout the mid-court was inspiring and great to witness, second and third efforts were strong and were unlucky to not runaway with the win.
A rollercoaster of a season but a memorable one!
Thanks to all for their efforts and hard work week in week out!
Awards: Maisie Armer, Milena Sneddon, Regan Fox.
C-grade: Berrigan 20 def by Rennie 42.
C-grade started strongly with plenty of drive through the midcourt into attack to give our shooters plenty of opportunity , finishing even at quarter time.
Rennie slowly started to get on top in the second quarter in the warm conditions, with regular interchanges helping them to stay fresh.
Some changes after half-time to try and keep players fresh kept us in the game, particularly with a big battle happening through the midcourt with plenty of intercepts and turn-overs kept us all on our toes.
Marley Galea was strong all game with plenty of run in centre before shifting to Goal Defence to pick up the Marshall Ag $50 Award.
Mia Coldwell finished off a consistent season in goalkeeper to take the Federal Hotel Award and Lareesa Good making the most of her opportunities in Goal Attack to take home the Brooks Award.
Awards: Marley Galea, Mia Coldwell, Laressa Guiney.
C-Reserve: Berrigan 22 def by Rennie 27.
It was an incredible game on Saturday.
Unfortunately, we went down in the last quarter after an extremely tight game.
The score didn’t reflect the efforts on the court every player left everything they had on the court.
The heat definitely got us in the end.
McNaughts $50 was shared among the team - coach and sideline crew were unable to pick a winner - everyone could have received an award.
Awards: Leteisha Hague, Samantha Henderson.
Under-17s Berrigan 40 def Rennie 37.
A feature for the day, Rennie provided perfect netball conditions, the young Saints were ready and filled with purpose and ambition.
All pressure had been removed, and the team were able to play for the love of the game, this was reflected in their calm composed passages of play, continually reassessing the challenges from the opposition as well as level scores and constant lead changes.
It was a fabulous game to finish on for the home and away season, providing further momentum and hunger in preparation for their 2025 finals campaign.
It was a full team effort from the nine players, which was top tier.
Awards: Charlie Magill, Gracie Rice, Maisie Rice.
Under-15s Berrigan 21 def by Rennie 36.
On Saturday, we travelled to Rennie for our last game of the season.
While the score didn’t go our way, we can safely say that everyone put in 100 per cent and gave it a really good crack.
Darcie Smith played a fantastic game in GA/GS, well-supported by her counterpart in the ring Sophia Ruby Morgan.
Bella Ward took a number of intercepts and maintained good defensive pressure on her opposition.
Taylah Dixon was able to get some good rebounds and turnovers throughout the match.
Once again, thank you to Monique Keel from under-13s who stepped up this week and did a fantastic job.
Not the result we wanted for our last game, but you should be proud of the growth you’ve all made since the start of the season as a team and as individuals.
Well done, girls for turning up every week with a positive mindset and good optimism.
Lastly, thank you to the parents and supporters for pitching in every week, volunteering for scoring/first aid roles and the general support from the sidelines, hope to see you all again next year!
Awards: Darcie Smith, Bella Ward, Taylah Dixon, Sophie Baxter.
Under-13s: Berrigan 6 def by Rennie 53.
What a season it’s been!
Our under-13s played their hearts out in the final game of the year, going up against a strong side.
The scoreboard might have read 53–6, but it doesn’t tell the full story of the determination, teamwork, and resilience shown out on court.
Every player gave it their all, backing each other up, staying positive, and showing just how far we’ve come this year.
The improvement in our passing, communication, and court movement has been incredible to watch – and even when things got tough, this team never gave up.
A huge thank you to every player, parent, and supporter who’s been part of our 2025 season.
We’ve loved every minute of it, and we’re so proud of the growth, friendships, and memories made along the way.
Awards: Darcie Smith, Charlotte James, Jessie Rice.
Under-11s: Not scored.
Under-11s played two fun games against Rennie, getting better as the games went on.
It was great to see our girls getting in front of their players and linking up well as a team.
Our teamwork and determination gained us four goals, which was very exciting.
A great way to finish off a fun season.
Awards: Audrey James, Emily Gorman, Ella Swann, Eva Gorman.
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