RANGERS captain Raya Rantall has hailed the strength of her injury depleted side and has declared the Warrnambool club will spare nothing in its pursuit of the minor premiership.
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The second-placed club have been bolstered by the inclusion of several Warrnambool-bred stars this season, with Ashlee Gray, Britt Mackay and Emily Whelan all returning to the fray.
Although injuries have taken their toll in recent weeks, particularly after a bruising encounter with Vic Park, Rangers managed to overcome the challenge of fielding just nine players last week to emerge as 1-0 winners.
However, they will be tested once again this week in a clash which could determine the club’s ambition to snatch first place.
“We’re thinking we’re a good chance to get a win. Forest are unpredictable, though, and we don’t really know what to expect,” Rantall said.
“We ‘re up there, and we’re still a chance. We’ve picked up a few decent players this year.
“We’ve got to get two wins from our last two games to go top, but it depends on what Ballarat North United, the top team, does.”
We‘re up there, and we’re still a chance. We’ve picked up a few decent players this year.
- Raya Rantall