NATIMUK United coach Cheryl Sudholz said it would be a tough slog when her side takes on Laharum in Sunday’s semi-final at Jeparit.
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While Sudholz said the Ewes’ win against Edenhope-Apsley had put the side in good stead, the team intends to take it one week at a time.
“We know this week will be very similar,” she said.
“Last week our defence was strong. It was one of those games that you had to play your guts out. We are a team that doesn’t panic, we take our time.
“We still know we can overcome whatever the opposition throws at us.”
Sudholz said her side would emphasis teamwork against Laharum.
“We are a pretty even side that is able to nut it out and talk it over together,” she said.
“We just need to go in with the same stuff that we applied last week.
“It will be a close tussle.”
We are a team that does not panic. We take our time.
- Cheryl Sudholz
The Mountain Maids will look to shooters Caitlin Story and Nikki Ervin to continue last week’s efforts, passing into the ring and goal-shooting accuracy.