THE BULLETTES are in for another tight game this weekend after their last-gasp win over Albury on Saturday.
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Coach Kristen Glanville said the “intense” result felt like a grand final win and has filled the team with confidence for tomorrow’s game.
They face Temora, who won both their encounters and finished six points clear of Cootamundra this season.
The Dragons have lost their last three games though, including last week’s qualifying final against Gundagai.
The Coota girls were able to watch that game and what they saw was good news.
“It looks like the finals have gotten to Temora, they were really nervy and got a bit of a touch up,” Kristen said.
The Bullettes will also be buoyed by their last performance and the return of Sarah Walsh and Ashlea Dobson.
They will be without handy ball-player Mikayla Large but talented junior Kelsey Hogan is available for the full game.
Kelsey backed up from the under 16s final last week to score the winning try.