Panthers back on the winning list
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Eltham returned to the winners list with a convincing 40-point victory over Greensborough at Eltham Central Park. After a fairly tight opening quarter, the Panthers kicked six goals to two in the remaining three terms to secure a 9.13 (67) to 4.3 (27) win. Kate Cardamone stood out up forward for the home side kicking four goals, Cardamone has now kicked a total of seven majors in her side’s two wins this year. Sarah Huntington was the Panthers’ best
The remainder of the 2023 Senior Women’s fixture has been confirmed.
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