South Warrnambool claims its third win of the year in a thriller

Sean Hardeman
May 26 2019 - 6:00pm
SLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS: South Warrnambool coach Mandy van Rooy knows her side needs to remove one part of its game to keep improving. Picture: Morgan Hancock
SLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS: South Warrnambool coach Mandy van Rooy knows her side needs to remove one part of its game to keep improving. Picture: Morgan Hancock

SOUTH Warrnambool coach Mandy van Rooy is eager to see her young side ditch its nervous nature after its one-goal win over Terang Mortlake on Saturday.

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Sean Hardeman

Sean Hardeman

Sports Journalist

I'm a sports journalist for the Warrnambool Standard who covers a number of different sports across the south-west of Victoria. I enjoy watching cycling, surfing, football, soccer and Formula 1.

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