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Guildford Grammar School

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.

Biggest result

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7/8 Div 2 Girls gave the juniors lane its biggest result by goals, putting away UWA 0-2.

Close one

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If you wanted the squeaker on the club sheet, it was 7/8 Div 2 Girls slipping past UWA 0-2.

Team to watch

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7/8 Div 2 Girls are the Elo watch inside the club's juniors spread, holding the strongest rating base in that part of the sheet.

Closest competitor

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The momentum angle sits with 7/8 Div 2 Girls, who are close enough to Melville to make the next lift in the 7/8 Div 2 Girls matter.

Momentum

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The top dominance line in the juniors group sits with 7/8 Div 2 Girls, who are controlling that lane more cleanly than the plain table read suggests.

Must win

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The next club-wide watch is 7/8 Div 2 Girls, heading into current R5 against Freo on Sat 13 June, 11:30 AWST.

Discipline watch

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There is a discipline angle sitting with Guildford Grammar School too, where Lockyer Skye has already forced 1 card moment into the story.

Under pressure

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There is a genuine skid to address for 7/8 Div 2 Girls, with 4 losses running together now.

Round wrap

Round just gone

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

Record split

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Wins

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Draws

1

Losses

Scores in

1/1

100% landed · all scores in

Scoring

0-2

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For

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Against

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0-2

0% share · 0.00x

Juniors

Results

1 RESULT

As tipped
Sat 6 June, 11:30 AWST
7/8 Div 2 Girls
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Guildford Grammar School

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