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Hamilton Kangaroos' Molly Sevior and Port Fairy's Lexie Dwyer speak after they were named joint winners of the Hampden league netball 13 and under best-and-fairest trophy.
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00:00 and ran about 60 metres, kicked it in the goalspare, was one of your finest.
00:03 But a great season by the Eagles.
00:06 And as you said, you come up against a pretty red-hot Southmoreland team.
00:09 But to get there, a great achievement.
00:11 Yeah, it was good.
00:13 No, 'cause we didn't win that many games, but it was a good surprise.
00:18 Where's your position been this year?
00:20 Have you been more of a deep forward, or have you sort of floated up the ground a little bit
00:23 and played a bit more centre-half forward, or have you sort of been in between the two spots?
00:27 I had a good season, playing goals.
00:30 I loved it, I love playing with my teams.
00:33 It's really easy to work around.
00:35 And the Eagles have got some great leaders, some great mentors.
00:37 Is there someone that's sort of worked with you pretty closely over the last couple of seasons?
00:40 I know that you've got a great coach in Rossi this year.
00:43 Who's been someone that's sort of helped you with your footy and your goalkeeping?
00:46 Definitely, such a strong team, confidence.
00:48 Yeah, well, probably Rossi as well.
00:50 But there's a lot of people that you see that can help you out.
00:53 Any thank yous you'd like to make?
00:55 My friends and having fun each week.
00:57 Yeah.
00:59 I love it there. The community's so good.
01:02 Ladies and gentlemen, our leading goalkeeper in the Under-14 category,
01:06 Max Hogan from the North Wombleby Eagles, kicking 38 goals.
01:10 I'm just goal attack.
01:12 Alright.
01:13 We are good.
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