A much improved ACT edges closer to NSW

Harjodh Sing leaps to look for a shot in the second game against NSW

A six-zero spree by NSW’s attack, in the last five minutes of the game, ended ACT’s hopes of a win in the second game of the series between the teams. NSW winning 20:15, in a much improved showing for the ACT boys. Up until then, the teams went goal for goal and at one stage it looked like ACT was going to run-away with the lead, when Dilpreet Singh broke through in the wing to put ACT in the lead at 15:14. Though, that also was the last goal of the match for ACT. Goalkeeper Brody O’Brien, recovered after a slight injury in the first game, with a superb performance stopping a number of break-through attempts and penalties. Playmaker Harjodh Singh was ACT’s stand-out player with six goals in the match, though his opposite in blue, Hills player Sam Henman, was the best in the match with 9 goals. NSW leads the series 2:0 and needs one more win to seal the championship. NSW defeated ACT 20:15 (8:8) – for ACT Brody O’Brien (GK), Luke Behrendorff (3 goals), Shea Sedgman, Brent Irvine (1), Harjodh Singh (6), Jordan Chapman , Jackson Wright, Jacob Patton (1), Dilpreet Singh (3)and Kerry Olesen (1).