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Netball Weekend Preview - Round 5, 2026


With ladder positions beginning to tighten and early-season trends emerging, Round 5 presents a crucial opportunity for teams to consolidate their position or build momentum.

The headline clash between Darley and Lake Wendouree shapes as an early benchmark for the competition, while several mid-table contests carry significant weight in shaping the developing finals race.


Round 5 Snapshot

In Form: Darley, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat
Building: North Ballarat, Sunbury
Seeking Response: Sebastopol, Redan
Developing: Melton, East Point
Wildcard: Bacchus Marsh (post-bye)


Bacchus Marsh

vs

Redan

SATURDAY MAY 9TH - 2.30PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Momentum: Even — Opportunity game

This shapes as a crucial matchup for both sides as they look to build consistency and remain in touch with the top five.

Bacchus Marsh return from the bye refreshed and with an opportunity to reset their structures.

Their defensive circle combination of Avana Hobson and Georgia Shattock continues to develop, bringing relentless pressure and a willingness to shut down opposition opportunities.

At the other end, Kimberly Phillips and Jasmine Paama will look to continue their strong form after both shooting around 90% accuracy.

Redan will be eager to respond following their loss to Ballarat.

Stacey Matthews continues to provide leadership and composure through WA, while Erin Riley remains a key presence in defence.

However, sustaining consistency across four quarters will be critical. With youthful speed emerging throughout the side, balancing that with composure and experience may prove important against a refreshed Bacchus Marsh outfit.

Expect a physical and contested game, with both teams likely to prioritise defensive pressure and controlled ball movement.

Key Match-Up

  • Defensive units — which side can generate and convert turnover ball?

What to Watch

  • Bacchus Marsh’s response post-bye
  • Redan’s ability to re-establish composure and structure

Prediction

A tightly contested game. Bacchus Marsh may hold a slight edge with freshness, though this could go either way.

Bacchus Marsh

GS: Kimberly Phillips
GA: Jasmine Paama
WA: Melissa Prismall
C: Eliza Moodie
WD: Ella Logan
GD: Georgia Shattock
GK: Avana Hobson
SUB: Brianna De Haas

Redan

GS: Eva Manserra
GA: Ash Smith
WA: Stacey Matthews
C: Grace Manserra
WD: Caitlin Farr
GD: Sienna Manserra
GK: Erin Riley
SUB: Abby Poulton


Ballarat

vs

East Point

SATURDAY MAY 9TH - 2.30PM @ ALFREDTON RESERVE

Momentum: Ballarat

Ballarat enter Round 5 with confidence following a strong win over Redan, where their attacking unit showed composure and efficiency.

Dakota Blade was particularly impactful, shooting 33 goals at 84%, while Eliza Burge’s defensive pressure played a key role in restricting opposition scoring opportunities.

East Point return from the bye looking to reset and refine key areas of their game.

While results are yet to fully follow, this week presents an opportunity to implement adjustments and challenge a Ballarat side still building consistency.

Bella Stevens, Sarah Augustine, and Stella Geljon will be key in the defensive third, looking to build strong connection and create opportunities from turnover ball.

The outcome may hinge on Ballarat maintaining their attacking rhythm, while East Point will need to lift their defensive pressure and improve transition efficiency.

Key Match-Up

  • Shooting circle efficiency — can East Point limit Ballarat’s scoring output?

What to Watch

  • Ballarat’s attacking confidence and flow
  • East Point’s defensive response post-bye

Prediction

Ballarat’s momentum gives them the edge, though East Point have the opportunity to close the gap with a disciplined performance.

Ballarat

GS: Dakota Blade
GA: Ava Ferrier
WA: Ava Richardson
C: Ella Shannon
WD: Xara Burge
GD: Jacinta McKenzie
GK: Eliza Burge
SUB: Sam Bakes
SUB: Abbie O’Brien

East Point

GS: Keele Hillas
GA: Jeremi Robinson
WA: Rhiannon White
C: Bridey McGelliot
WD: Bella Stevens
GD: Sarah Augustine
GK: Stella Geljon
INT: Lauren Bruty (pending final fitness test Thursday)
INT: Abby Kinnersly
INT: Tess Geljon


North Ballarat

vs

Melton

SATURDAY MAY 9TH - 2.30PM @ MARS STADIUM

Momentum: North Ballarat

North Ballarat return home following a high-quality draw against Sunbury, further reinforcing their status as a genuine contender.

Their defensive pressure across the court continues to be a major strength, with Amy Wirth influential in creating tips and disrupting opposition circle entries.

The connection between Brydi Hutchinson and Maddie Fitzpatrick continues to develop, while their ability to convert turnover ball into composed attacking play has become a key feature of their game, supported by improving cohesion through the midcourt.

Maggie Smith also made a strong impact last round, showcasing her versatility by contributing in both defence and the shooting circle, adding valuable balance to the line-up.

Melton continue to build under evolving structures and, despite a tough result against Darley, showed positive signs — particularly with their physical presence in defence.

Payton Simeki impressed in goals, shooting 27 at 81%, while Kiara Boyd provided strong versatility through the midcourt in both C and WD. Their challenge this week will be sustaining pressure across four quarters and capitalising on turnover opportunities.

Key Match-Up

  • North Ballarat’s midcourt vs Melton’s defensive unit — can Melton disrupt transition and limit clean attacking entry?

What to Watch

  • North Ballarat’s defensive pressure and conversion
  • Melton’s ability to sustain intensity and transition cleanly

Prediction

North Ballarat’s consistency and structure should see them take control, though Melton will look to measure progress through competitiveness.

North Ballarat

GS: Maggie Smith
GA: Poppy Douglass
WA: Georgia Bodey
C: Lilly Francis
WD: Brydi Hutchinson
GD: Maddie Fitzpatrick
GK: Milly Simpson
SUB: Kelsie Rainbow
SUB: Amy Wirth

Melton

GS: Hayley Masinalupe
GA: Tiarnah Lloyd
WA: Amelia Cini
C: Narena Baker
WD: Kiara Boyd
GD: Felicia Resture
GK: Nadia Tupou
SUB: Loia Tuafafo


Sunbury

vs

Sebastopol

SATURDAY MAY 9TH - 2.30PM @ CLARKE OVAL

Momentum: Slight edge to Sunbury

An intriguing contest between two finals contenders.

Sunbury come off a strong draw against North Ballarat, highlighting their composure and ability to compete with top sides.

Lani Fauonuku was highly effective in the shooting circle last round, converting 27 goals at 90%, and will again be a key focal point.

Eliza Gollant’s defensive pressure through GD continues to be a major strength, while the return of Elly Randall adds further stability and presence to the defensive end.

Sebastopol, despite last week’s loss, remain one of the competition’s most improved sides. Their strength lies in their speed and direct ball movement, with Tahlia Watts providing drive and connection through the midcourt.

Adut Manyiel could prove pivotal in this matchup with her versatility across both the goal and defensive circles, while Alice Kain’s height and defensive presence will be important in challenging Sunbury’s shooters.

This contest presents a clear contrast in styles — Sunbury’s composed, possession-based approach against Sebastopol’s fast and attacking transition game.

Key Match-Up

  • Midcourt battle — control vs speed
  • Sunbury’s shooters vs Sebastopol’s defensive circle

What to Watch

  • Sunbury’s ability to dictate tempo and minimise errors
  • Sebastopol’s speed and scoreboard pressure

Prediction

A high-quality and evenly matched contest. Sunbury’s composure gives them a slight edge, though Sebastopol’s attacking intent keeps them firmly in the contest.

Sunbury

GS: Caitlyn Hill
GA: Lani Fauonuku
WA: Georgia Hellyer
C: Tayla Honey
WD: Sarah Croft
GD: Eliza Gollant
GK: Elly Randall
INT: Charlize Bellett, Abi Inglis

Sebastopol

GS: Laura Bell
GA: Adut Manyiel
WA: Hannah Atkinson
C: Tahlia Watts
WD: Nikki Allen
GD: Taylor Finch
GK: Alice Kain
BENCH: Leesa Donhardt, Jami Luhrs


Darley

vs

Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY MAY 9TH - 2.30PM @ DARLEY PARK

Momentum: Both — Elite form

A genuine top-of-the-table blockbuster, this clash carries early-season benchmark significance. Darley continue to set the standard with their composure, precision, and ability to dictate tempo.

Their attacking unit remains highly efficient, with Lucy Taylor controlling the midcourt and Shannon Blackman providing strong support, while Olivia Cawthray has anchored the shooting circle with consistency throughout the opening rounds.

Lake Wendouree have been equally impressive, combining a dynamic attacking end with a disciplined defensive structure.

Sadie Cheeseman continues to play a pivotal role across both attack and defence, while the shooting combination of Addison Funcke and Ebony Porter provides a constant scoring threat through their adaptability and strong second-phase play.

This contest is likely to be decided through midcourt control, and which side can limit unforced errors while maintaining possession.

Key Match-Up

  • Midcourt battle — which unit can control tempo and supply?

What to Watch

  • Darley’s patience and efficiency in attack
  • Lake Wendouree’s ability to generate and convert turnover ball

Prediction

A high-quality, finals-like contest. Darley’s experience gives them a slight edge, but this shapes as a genuine 50/50 matchup.

Darley

GS: Sarah Mason
GA: Akira McCormack
WA: Lucy Taylor
C: Montana Holmes
WD: Jaimee Smith
GD: Anna Lawley
GK: Matilda Elliot
SUB: Shannon Blackman
SUB: Ailish McCormack

Lake Wendouree

GS: Addison Funcke
GA: Ebony Porter
WA: Emma Hawker
C: Sadie Cheeseman
WD: Rosie Todd
GD: Remi Hooper
GK: Kate Drew
SUBS: Bella Clark, Audrey Domaille, Demi Thompson