MITIAMO and Calivil United face their biggest tests in the early rounds of LVFNL A-grade netball.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The undefeated Superoos and Demons clash at the Mitiamo Recreation Reserve in a clash that promises to offer a good guide to the relative strength of each team after some crushing wins to start the season.
Superoos coach Jenny Clohesy makes no secret her team is eyeing a return to finals and said Saturday's game would give an indication of their chances after a pair of promising victories against Inglewood and Bears Lagoon-Serpentine by 70-plus goals.
She said she was happy with the widespread contributions from her playing group.
"Everyone is doing their job, which is what I have asked them to do," Clohesy said.
"We need to continue to play as a team to get to where we want to go.
"Everybody at some stage has done some really brilliant things."
Rival co-coach Karen Pascoe went as far as labelling Mitiamo as the team to watch.
"It will be good test for both us," he said.
"Our next three games we have Mitiamo, Bridgewater and Newbridge - we'll soon know where sit in the rank of things.
"From what I can gather Mitiamo might be the side to beat this year, so hopefully we can bring the contest to them.
Pascoe, who jointly coaches the team with Tegan Redwood, said their line-up looked settled at this early point inn the season.
"Hopefully or combinations will work out (against Mitiamo) and we can come away the win," she said.
Meanwhile, YCW and Marong will get a chance to break through for a win when they clash at Backhaus Park.
The Eagles went down by 21 goals to top placed Newbridge last round, while Marong nearly snapped a 24 game losing streak, falling to reigning premiers Pyramid Hill by one goal.
In other games, Bridgewater will look to extend its undefeated streak against Bears-Lagoon Serpentine, and Newbridge travels to Inglewood.