Osborne extended its unbeaten start to the Hume Netball Association season to nine matches with a comprehensive 84-23 victory against Henty at Henty on Saturday.
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The Tigers are yet to drop a game in both A grade netball and senior football and coach Sally Hunter believes the club-wide success has helped their form.
"I've been very happy with how we've performed in the first half of the season and I think it comes down to a fair bit of hard effort during the pre-season," she said.
"I'm very happy with not only A-grade, but across the whole club we've had some great winning streaks so far.
"Osborne has been known for its football success, not as much the netball, so it's really good to have it spread across the club this season."
Sara Schneider dominated for Osborne in a best on court performance.
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Hunter believes having the chance to play in the AFL Riverina Championship netball competition last year held the group in great stead.
"We had Caren Hugo come to the club last year and the girls haven't had an experienced, tall shooter for a long time. I think the six weeks we had last year went a long way towards our start this year," Hunter said.
Billabong Crows are outright second after a thrilling 55-51 result away to Jindera.
Lockhart closed the gap to the Bulldogs with a strong 51-33 result over Holbrook.
Brock-Burrum recorded a nail-biting 35-32 victory on the road against CDHBU.
Howlong dug deep for a hard-fought 45-39 triumph against Murray Magpies.
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla was a class above Culcairn to post an 84-16 salute.
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