The Whiteheads have made memories they'll never forget after stepping on the netball court in the same team for the first time.
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Brenda had the opportunity to play alongside daughters Amy, 19, Kristy, 17 and Jackie, 14 for a quarter of Corryong's C-grade clash against Bullioh on Saturday.
Taking to the court in centre, wing-attack, goal-attack and goal-shooter, the Whiteheads had the Demon's attack end covered.
"It's not every day I get to play with all three of them at once, so that was lovely," Brenda said.
"My coach said let's make it happen, and I was really grateful that she did.
"As they've come through the ranks they've all had a C-grade game with me.
"Then they continue onto the higher ranks and leave me behind."
Jackie is in her first year of senior netball, while Amy and Kristy will play the rest of the season in A-grade.
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The family are long-time Corryong supporters, with Brenda passing her love of the game onto her girls.
"They've all played since they were really young," she said.
"We've been involved in the footy and netball for a while, so they've been dragged along to games from a young age."
Despite not capping off the milestone game with a win, Brenda said it was still special nonetheless.
"It was still lots of fun," she said.
In Upper Murray A-grade, Bullioh defeated the Demons, while Cudgewa was too good for Tumbarumba.
The Blues are undefeated after six rounds.
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