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Storm just grows and grows

ANOTHER successful tryout series was completed over the weekend, for Gippsland Storm Elite Netball Club.
The Storm coaches and committee were very pleased with the talent presented from the eastern metro and greater Gippsland region.
There were eight squads selected over the three weeks of selections, with two 13 and under, three 15 and under, two 17 and under squads, and one senior squad. When interviewed Brendan Murnane Storm President, stated that the club were more than happy with the standard of talent of many of the juniors. The coaching staff was now looking forward to the challenge, of improving those skill sets over the next twelve months.
Murnane said he would like to thank the parents and family members of the players who attended the tryouts, and would like to encourage players who may have missed out, to work at their skills base and tryout again next year.
The president also stated the current Storm squads looked very promising leading up to the finals at the Waverley Netball Centre.
With three of the 15 and under squads in the finals, and the 17 and under premier open division one squad, also in the finals. Gippsland Storm is preparing for the upcoming
fitness camp in late January to kick off the new year.

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