NORADJUHA-QUANTONG faces a big task in Saturday’s B Grade grand final.
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The Bombers went through the season without a loss, topping the ladder.
But the team suffered a shock loss to Edenhope-Apsley in the second semi-final.
Now, the Bombers have a chance to make amends when they face the Saints in the premiership decider.
Club president Tim Kelly knows there is a challenge ahead.
“Edenhope-Apsley is always tough on the netball court so it will be a hard game,” he said.
“We dropped the second semi-final to them so it won’t be easy.
“It will be a very tough match on Saturday but the girls know what they have to do and they are well coached.
“Their coach Carly Creek has them well-drilled and they know what they have do this time round.
“She will have them ready to go for the grand final.”
The B Grade side isn’t the Bombers’ only hope for some silverware, thanks to strong performances throughout the whole club.
In senior netball divisions the Bombers have B Grade, C Grade and C Reserve all competing in grand finals at the weekend.
The 17 and under side has also made the big dance and the under-17s junior football side will play as well.
This is on the back of a strong finals performance, with every team except the senior football side making it to the business end of the year.
“The club has gone really well this year and we have won the club championship, so to have 10 out of 11 teams in finals was great,” Kelly said.
“To take five teams into grand finals, including three senior netball sides, is brilliant.
“Obviously the goal is to win all five of them, but they have to perform at their best and take it from there. It is up to them to perform well.
“This is why we play sport and finals is where we want to be at the end of year.
”As a club we will be very happy if we can get some trophies.”