HARROW-BALMORAL heads into Saturday’s semi-final against Noradjuha-Quantong as a clear favourite.
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The Southern Roos finished comfortably on top of the Horsham District Football Netball League ladder with 11 wins and two draws.
Bombers coach Sharon Fedke said she expected a tough encounter.
“We know Harrow-Balmoral are a quality team. They are not on top for no reason at all,” she said.
“They are undefeated this season so it will be extremely tough.
“We need to come out at our best and be switched on from the start.
All our hard work accumulates to this moment
- Sharon Fedke
“We need to be in the contest from the word go because you can’t play catch up with a team like that.”
Fedke said her side was ready for the challenge.
“We have done the work throughout the year. If you don’t know it now you never will,” she said.
“We are all dedicated and all the girls do fitness work.
“We will have to continue to work on our team game and back each other, believing in that team concept.”
Both sides will be fighting for a place in the grand final.
“We are feeling excited, all our hard work throughout the season accumulates to this moment,” Fedke said.
“Getting there is half the battle.” The game will be played at Quantong.