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Brock-Burrum coach Tori Ellis admits the Saints' have come a long way this season after securing a 15-goal win against Culcairn on Saturday.
The Saints' redeemed their 10-goal loss to the Lion's from back in round two.
Ellis said the win was culminated through the efforts of all nine players that stepped out on the court.
"All nine players that contributed played their hardest," Ellis said.
"Just looking at our statistics from Saturday, we didn't really have those one-percenter mistakes.
"To cut those out of our game really made a massive difference.
"We've worked together as a whole team and have really got our heads in the game since round two."
Brock-Burrum currently sit fifth in the Hume league netball competition, with finals looking to be in their horizon.
With one of their shooters absent from the game on the weekend, Ellis said the side is looking to have their full squad available for the first time this season in round-15 against Osborne, if all goes to plan.
"Getting into the finals would be awesome," Ellis said.
"We still have a few tough games before we get there."
The side also had slightly different preparation heading into the clash with a practice match against Tallangatta league side Thurgoona during the week.
Culcairn currently hold eighth position in the competition with four wins to their name this season.
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