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Caroline Springs comes good, sees off the Centrals

Caroline Springs came from behind to sneak home in a thriller against Werribee Centrals in the Western Region Football League women’s competition.

While the ladder-leading Lakers entered the match as favourites, it was the Centrals that fired first.

They kicked the only two goals of the first quarter and had extended their lead to 20 points at the main break.

After half-time, it was a different Lakers side that took to the field, one that kicked three goals to nil to trail by two points heading into the final quarter.

Neither team was able to kick a goal, but the Lakers did enough by scoring three behinds to steal the 4.4 (28)-4.3 (27) win.

Alexandra Fato, who kicked two third-quarter goals, was named the Lakers’ best.

Fato has 20 goals for the season, second most at the club behind Caitlin Pretty on 24.

Caroline Springs
Caroline Springs’ Carissa Whiley and Werribee Centrals’ Julia Nash. Picture Luke Hemer

PHOTO GALLERY: Werribee Centrals vs Caroline Springs 

Jasmine Raffaele and Chelsea Jansen were also standouts for the Lakers.

The Lakers remain on top with 12 wins from 13 matches and a winning percentage of 92.31.

Second-placed Manor Lakes sits just behind, also with one loss, but a winning percentage of 90.91.

The Lakers will this week have a bye before facing Manor Lakes and Braybrook in the lead-up to the finals.

Other winners at the weekend were West Footscray, Yarraville Seddon Eagles, Laverton, North Sunshine and Manor Lakes.

 

Tara Murray

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