Blighty under-13s have booked their place in the preliminary final with an emphatic 30 to 7 victory over Strathmerton in tough conditions on Saturday.
Despite the icy wind and challenging weather, the girls came out firing from the first whistle, showcasing determination, discipline, and strong teamwork.
The young Blighty side applied intense pressure across the court and converted opportunities with confidence.
Co-captains Ella Charlton and Kaydnce Sibraa were outstanding throughout the match, leading by example with strong communication and unwavering support for their teammates.
Kaydnce dominated the mid-court with relentless energy, while Ella was remarkable in goals, showing precision and poise.
The defensive pressure was exceptional from the outset.
Shelby Huckin, Alice Peterson, and Sophie Pearn combined brilliantly to limit Strathmerton’s scoring chances and capitalise on turnovers.
Lexi Bucholtz, Isla Andrews, and Georgie Butcher worked tirelessly through the mid-court, linking defence to attack with sharp passes and clever movement.
In the goal circle, Indi Bain stood tall, showing composure and accuracy despite the swirling wind.
Peggy McKenzie brought flair and spirit to the game, lifting the team and the crowd with an exciting goal and her trademark celebratory moves.
Blighty maintained their intensity across all four quarters, with every player contributing to a dominant and cohesive team performance.
This was a fabulous match to watch, as the young team not only displayed skill and determination but a genuine love for the game—resulting in a well-deserved win.
The Blighty under-13s now look ahead to the preliminary final against Tungamah this Sunday at Katamatite.