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Flames U14

Round-first hockey reads, standout performances, and comp shifts that feel like a proper weekend wrap across the competitions, leagues, and players.

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Club reads

A tight read on the active club, the round just gone, and the next bit of the comp that matters.

Player of the round

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Jessica O'Brien is giving the club a proper finishing edge, already up to 6 goals for Flames U14.

Momentum

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U14 Girls are carrying the strongest dominance read in the club's juniors segment, which is a better signal than the ladder alone gives you.

Player of the round

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Ivy Rodda has become one of the sharper club scoring angles, sitting on 5 and still shaping matches for Flames U14.

Closest competitor

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U14 Girls are carrying a real squeeze, with Tudors U14 tucked 6 points back and the U14 Girls line tightening quickly.

Team to watch

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The cleanest Elo signal in the juniors segment belongs to U14 Girls, making them the rating-led watch in that lane.

Must win

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The next club-wide watch is U14 Girls, heading into current R5 against Tudors U14 on Mon 15 June, 18:10 AEST.

Player of the round

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Sofia Michell is giving the club a proper finishing edge, already up to 4 goals for Flames U14.

Head to head

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There was a real head-to-head shift for U14 Girls, where the margin against Olympians U14 moved sharply compared with Mon 4 May, 17:00 AEST.

Round wrap

Round just gone

A club-wide read on the most recent completed outing for each tracked side.

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U14 Girls
Mon 1 June, 18:10 AEST
U14 Girls
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South Services U14

Tamworth Hockey Fields

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