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One round to go in women’s competition

Werribee Centrals are looking likely to maintain its position in second in the Western Region Football League women’s division 1, with a win over Point Cook Centrals on Saturday.

Werribee was on the back foot early, down by four points at quarter time.

From there they asserted their dominance on the game disallowing the Sharks another goal and winning the game, 6.11 (47)-2.4 (16).

League leading goal kicker Larissa Renaut added a further three to her tally, taking her to 35 goals. Kyleisha Kinces was also amongst the scorers with two.

The Centurions will face fourth positioned Parkside Spurs in their last game of the home and away season where the Sharks will play off against top side Spotswood.

If the Centurions win on Friday night they will lock in a top two spot and face Spotswood in a final to send them into a grand final.

A Centurions win and a Yarraville-Seddon Eagles win, would see the Eagles play finals and the Spurs miss out.

In division 2 it was a round of smashings with two forfeits and two games decided by more than 50 points.

Wyndhamvale got a win due to Spotswood’s forfeit, which has given it the top spot that Spotswood had with only a round to go.

Wyndham will play West Footscray on the weekend where a win will give them the top spot.

The Roosters are coming off a big win against Point Cook on Saturday. The Bulldogs failed to register a goal in the clash, losing 7.12 (54)-0.3 (3).

Krystyn Raymundo kicked a season high six goals in the win to give her 24 goals for the season.

In finals, the Roosters are likely to face Caroline Springs in an elimination semi final match.

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