WHEN a team scores 78 goals despite playing one of the competition's best shooters in the midcourt for a half, it sends an ominous warning to the opposition.
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Cobden dominated in its 52-goal thumping of Hamilton Kangaroos on Saturday with Jaymie Finch spending the first half in centre.
She finished the game in the goal circle, netting 16, to complement younger sister Emily who scored 48.
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Their goal circle partner-in-crime Molly Hutt contributed 14 goals and spent the second half in wing attack.
"We shot at about 85 per cent as a group which is always beneficial," proud coach Mel Starr said.
"Emily played four quarters in goal shooter and she only missed three or four goals, she shot at 95 per cent herself."
Starr, whose team is undefeated after four rounds, said Jaymie Finch slotted into the midcourt with ease.
"She was saying she hasn't played centre since she was 13," she said.
The Bombers drained 16 goals in the first quarter, 16 in the second, 23 in the third and 23 in the last.
"The girls are goal-driven so I set tasks and it works for them because they are keen to keep achieving," Starr said.
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