BATTLE-HARDENED contender Koroit Orange will enter a Tuesday pennant semi-final showdown brimming with confidence.
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Orange and skipper Trina Dycer will take on minor premier City Memorial Gold at Mortlake on Tuesday, looking to build on an 18-shot win over the ladder leader in round three.
“We’re looking forward to it being played on neutral territory,” Koroit skipper Trina Dycer said.
“City Memorial’s green is a lot faster than ours so having it in neutral territory will even the odds of us pushing for a win a little bit.
“We’ll be a little bit undermanned in that we’ve had one of our skippers undergo a cancer operation but I think we’ll go up there to put our best foot forward.”
Dycer said she endured poor form last week but was confident her rink could bounce back immediately.
“We’re all going to have to bowl well to win it,” she said.
“But we’re keen as mustard to get out there and get some revenge on the last time they beat us.”
Warrnambool Gold will play City Memorial Green in the other semi final.
We’ll be a little bit undermanned in that we’ve had one of our skippers undergo a cancer operation.
- Trina Dycer