Osborne coach Sally Hunter said her side has gained confidence after the Tigers top of the table clash win against Jindera on Saturday.
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Long-time Tiger Sara Schneider was a game changer for the victors in the 14-goal win at Osborne, however it was the Bulldogs that came our firing early.
"She (Schneider) came on in the second quarter and changed the game for us with her defensive efforts," Hunter said.
"They (Jindera) had us a bit rattled early, but I was very happy with the way the girls didn't let them turn the game.
"We knew that Jindera were going to be tough, but we didn't really know too much about their side."
Caren Hugo was also a standout for the Tigers, who are now the only undefeated side in the Hume League netball competition.
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After six rounds and having met four of the competition's current top six sides, Hunter admitted the Tigers are showing positive signs.
"Jindera have always been a dominant club in the past, so its a huge confidence boost," she said.
"It's good to see that we can still put a fair few goals on the board against strong opposition."
In other Hume netball results from the weekend, Lockhart has claimed their fifth win of the season after defeating Howlong in Howlong.
Reigning premiers Billabong Crows were too strong for Henty, Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock claimed the points over Culcairn, Holbrook accounted for Murray Magpies at home and Rand-Walbundrie-Walla downed CDHBU at Rand.
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