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Northern Valleys triumph again at NSW netball Masters

TOPICS:Northern Valleys Netball ClubNSW Netball Social MastersWoy Woy Peninsula Netball Association
From left, back row: Coach Danielle Ryan, Lisa Leidich, Lisa Cahill, Judy Walter, Angela Coskerie, Prue Lamonte, Julia Brown; Front row: Vicki Stedman, Vanessa Bird, Carolyn Ormsby, Danni Valentine

October 16, 2024

The Northern Valleys netball team has solidified their dominance in the over-40s division, clinching the title at the NSW Netball Social Masters competition for the second consecutive year.

Woy Woy Peninsula Netball Association hosted 55 teams from across the state for the annual NSW Netball Social Masters competition last weekend.

Northern Valleys continued their unbeatable run, remaining undefeated throughout the tournament and claiming back-to-back championships.

“We’ve done it again!” said an elated Carolyn Ormsby, the Northern Valleys team captain.

“I’m so proud of this team of legends. Winning back-to-back titles and staying undefeated is no small feat, everyone played so well.

“Our defence was formidable, we only conceded an average of seven goals per game.

“Well done, girls – See you next year.”

With their undefeated streak intact and another championship to their name, the Northern Valleys have firmly established themselves as the team to beat in the over-40s division, and they show no signs of slowing down.

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