DIANAS coach Sam Loaloadravu was somewhat shocked with his side’s 59-0 trouncing of Albury last weekend.
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Loaloadravu hadn’t been sure what to expect against the opposition.
“We weren’t sure what team we would be playing against,” he said.
“I was shocked with the scoreline. It was pleasing as coach to see the girls play two full halves.
“The last couple of games we have started off slow, but that didn’t happen last weekend. We defended well and we moved the ball around.”
The win means the Dianas continue to remain undefeated in the women’s sevens competition so far this year. This weekend the side was due to take on Deniliquin after CSU pulled out from the match.
However, the Deniliquin game has been set down for another date.
“It’s probably a blessing in disguise because some of the girls do have a few niggling injuries,” Loaloadravu said.
“I’m not sure what will happen with the points with CSU, but we would be happy to have it as a general bye and share them.”