MINYIP-Murtoa will hope that a positive buzz around the club heading into grand final weekend will lift it to victory over an undefeated Ararat side in the B Grade netball final.
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Last year, the Burras were knocked out in the preliminary final but coach Clare Dunn wants the side to go one better again.
“Obviously Ararat are strong and have a lot of experience,” she said.
“We’ll have to stick very much to our game plan.”
Dunn said her side had been boosted by support it had received from other sections of the club on its run to the grand final.
Ararat coach Olivia West said her team was feeling good after a week off.
"Everyone is feeling fresh and raring to go,” she said.
“We just want to keep the consistency of our game and perform well in each quarter.”
West said she had a plan to combat Minyip-Murtoa.
“We watched them last Saturday,” she said.
“The Burras are tough to play on. They zone a lot across the court.”