OVENS and Murray wing attack Skye Hillier is confident the open representative side will bounce back from the disappointment of losing Sunday's association championships grand final at Frankston.
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After winning its nine lead-up matches, the Ovens and Murray was left shattered after going down to rivals Goulburn Valley 16-12 in the decider.
"It was an awesome day," Hillier said.
"We had some good games during the rounds to build our confidence as we went but it was disappointing to let the final go.
"They studied us pretty hard after we beat them during the rounds.
"They definitely did their homework on us."
The Lavington star missed only two of the 10 matches and admitted she couldn't remember playing more netball in one day.
"There were eight rounds and two finals so we were all pretty spent by the end of it," she said.
"The girls did well."