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Saturday Sharp-Shooters

It’s that time of the week again.

Ahead of today’s Outer East Premier Division netball, it’s time to take a look back at the best sharp shooters of the competition, and who found the net the most in last weekend’s fixtures.

With Woori Yallock and ROC’s failure to add goal-scorers from last week, it has had implementations on Saturday Sharp-Shooters.

Tigers shooter Elizabeth Murphy sits with an asterisk, as her performance is yet to be registered online.

Olinda Ferny Creek’s Hayley Howard has now surged ahead of the pack, just two goals shy of becoming the first to reach 400 goals for the season – a might effort, considering she missed both rounds seven and eight.

Wandin’s Abby Gedge was the best shooter of the week, with 45 goals last week.

So here are the top-five sharp-shooters of the Premier Division of Outer East…

1. Hayley Howard (Olinda Ferny Creek) 398

2. Elizabeth Murphy* (Woori Yallock) 357

3. Erin Bell (Narre Warren) 353

4. Abby Gedge (Wandin) 326

5. Stephanie Puopolo (Monbulk) 295

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