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NDNA 2024: Flames scorch in junior division grand finals, general bye for Great Southern championships

Julie-Anne GroutNarrogin Observer
Flames Falcons celebrate their division four premiership victory.
Camera IconFlames Falcons celebrate their division four premiership victory. Credit: Julie-Anne Grout

It was a Flames clean sweep in the Narrogin and Districts Netball Association 2024 junior division three and four grand final games on Saturday.

The morning started with the junior division four grand final where it was a Flames derby competing for the premiership.

Flames Flares were the season winners taking out the game with a strong win against Flames Phoenix, 30-10.

The junior division three game was a much tighter contest where ladder leaders Flames Falcons took on Cuballing 3.

The game was fast-paced and intense with the teams going goal-for-goal.

Flames Flares celebrate their grand final win.
Camera IconFlames Flares celebrate their grand final win. Credit: Julie-Anne Grout

However, the Falcons managed to stay calm under pressure and capitalised on several turnovers late in the game, running out 38-24 winners.

In the final weeks of regular competition, Williams 1 remains top of the ladder in A1 closely followed by Cuballing 1, Pingelly 1 and Wagin 1.

Williams 2 lead the ladder in A2 with Wagin 2 close behind followed by Waves 2 and Pingelly 2 rounding out the top four.

The A3 competition is led by Wickepin 2 followed by Olympics Royals, Wagin 3 and Williams 3.

The association will break for a week with the Rising Stars teams travelling to Albany for the Great Southern Regional Netball Championships.

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