Unbeaten season intact for Braves women; men’s top four hopes take a hit

Luke West
Updated July 12 2018 - 12:19am, first published July 11 2018 - 9:48pm
ON THE ATTACK: Bendigo's Ashleigh Karaitiana drives to the basket, while Ballarat's Amy Griffin defends at the Bendigo Stadium on Wednesday night during their SEABL women's clash. Picture: LUKE WEST
ON THE ATTACK: Bendigo's Ashleigh Karaitiana drives to the basket, while Ballarat's Amy Griffin defends at the Bendigo Stadium on Wednesday night during their SEABL women's clash. Picture: LUKE WEST

IT was an unfamiliar night, yet a familiar result for the Bendigo Braves women as they added arch-rival Ballarat to their long list of 2018 SEABL victims.

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Luke West

Luke West

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