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Teams set for Western Suburbs Plate

Caroline Springs and Tarneit will square off in the Table Tennis Victoria Western Suburbs Plate at Loops Table Tennis on Wednesday night.

Both sides will enter the game a perfect 7-0 after the sixth round.

To the winner goes top spot on the ladder and premiership favouritism.

Second-placed Caroline Springs warmed up for the big game with a 5-2 win over Footscray.

Xavier Dixon and Mark Poplawski continue to dominate for the Springs.

Tarneit was made to work for a 5-3 win over Yarraville, keeping their spot at the top of the ladder.

Deer Park has moved two games clear in the top four after a thrilling fourth-versus-fifth encounter.

The Parkers had to fight hard to secure a 5-4 win over a plucky Taylors Lakes.

Things are looking up for Hillside after it claimed a second win for the season.

West Sunshine took the spoils 5-4 over Albion. Andrew Cornell led the way for Wests with two wins on a night when his side claimed their second win of the campaign.

 

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