North Warrnambool Eagles midcourter Kate O'Meara says her team is eager to avenge its one-goal loss to Camperdown when the side's meet in an elimination final on Sunday.
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In round 13, the Magpies outlasted the Eagles to take a 39-38 victory at Bushfield.
O'Meara is hoping her team can turn the tables when the side's meet in a do-or-die clash at Victoria Park.
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The star midcourter said the Eagles spoke about their one-goal losses this season at training on Tuesday night.
"We had training last night and we recognised that we had a few losses by a goal throughout the season," she said.
She said her side welcomed the chance to prove it could bounce back from those narrow defeats.
O'Meara added that her group saw each loss as a learning curve.
The Eagles are coming off a one-goal loss to South Warrnambool in the final round.
They also lost to Koroit by one-goal in round six.
Despite falling to the South Warrnambool last week, O'Meara said the Eagles were coming good at the right time of the year.
She admitted her team had had an up and down season.
The Eagles had a mixed end to the regular season with wins against Warrnambool, Port Fairy and Hamilton but losses to Koroit and South Warrnambool
O'Meara said her team was excited for another finals campaign.
"It's what we play for," she said.
She said it would take a four-quarter effort against the Magpies and that her side needed to protect and use the ball well.
Camperdown is coming off a 58-39 final round loss to Cobden.
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