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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.

By forfeiting to Wandin, Woori Yallock has implemented a curveball on the sharp-shooters leaderboard, with Woori’s Elizabeth Murphy and Wandin’s Abby Gedge recording zero’s, while the other contenders had big outings.

Olinda Ferny Creek’s Hayley Howard is in superb form, and as a result, has taken ownership of pole position with 330 goals.

Howard has scored 45 and 58 goals in her last two appearances to surge ahead.

Narre Warren’s Erin Bell has too now leapfrogged Gedge, who last week – pending on unprovided scores – was leading the competition.

49 goals separates Howard (first) and Gedge (fourth), while a whopping 59 goals separates Gedge from Monbulk’s Stephanie Puopolo (fifth).

So here is the top-five…

1. Hayley Howard (Olinda Ferny Creek) 330

2. Elizabeth Murphy (Woori Yallock) 304

3. Erin Bell (Narre Warren) 296

4. Abby Gedge (Wandin) 281

5. Stephanie Puopolo (Monbulk) 220

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