THE Dianas showed they are still a force to be reckoned with when they defeated Tumut on the weekend.
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The Leeton side is out of finals contention in season 2019, but that doesn't mean the team is giving up.
The Dianas were able to record a 30-17 win, which pleased coach Stuart Stout for many reasons.
"It wasn't just about the win, but it was the effort the girls put in," he said.
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"They were able to break the line and score, which is something we have been struggling with in recent weeks.
"It was fantastic to see the never-give-up attitude from the girls."
Stout said co-captains Talise Rudd and Felicity Allen again led from the front during the game, while Molly Wright was also a stand out.
However, Wright has injured her ankle and will miss this weekend's clash with Wagga City at No. 1 Oval.
"That's going to be a big loss for us ... Molly is very good in both attack and defence," Stout said.
However, Stout believes his team is capable of anything if they put their mind to it.
"Wagga City are another tough team, but if the girls play like they did last weekend, I'll be happy," he said.
The match will be the Dianas second last game at home for the season, with the next on August 10 against the Griffith Blacks.
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