Junee Giants u11 girls fought their way into the semis with a big win over the Panthers at the weekend.
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Club vice president Shannon Corbett said the girls were looking confident after their success.
"They won convincingly, 27-7, which puts them in good stead for this weekend," she said.
"The girls are confident, they're a tight team."
With all other junior teams knocked out of the finals, the Giants are gearing up to face Kooringal White at the Equex Centre - a team which Junee have consistently taken it in turns with to win.
"The fact that their most recent game against Kooringal was lost has given them that extra motivation to go their hardest," Corbett said.
The other teams fought hard though despite falling short of finals, according to Corbett.
"They all had a really good season, they were a great group of girls," she said.
"They showed really great sportsmanship and even though they were defeated, they continued to come back resilient each time and play with dignity."
Scarlett Wilson took out player of the week in Round 14 for the Giants, and is ready to take on the semis.