ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Diamonds can take a beating

Diamonds can take a beating

By JARROD POTTER

GRIDIRON VICTORIA

THE fairy-tale inaugural season of the Berwick Diamonds was brought to an end on Sunday as the Northern Lady Raiders came to ruin the party.
Outside of the starting drive of the match, ending in Diamonds’ quarterback Vanessa Roman hitting wide receiver Joanna Rashleigh for the touchdown, Berwick struggled to match pace with Northern on either side of the ball.
The Diamonds’ defense had to contend with a powerhouse performance from Lady Raiders’ quarterback Steph Pulis-Cassar – who threw 19/28 for a whopping 263 yards and four passing touchdowns.
From the shotgun Pulis-Cassar had too much on her bullet-like passes and the Lady Raiders’ O-line held out the Diamonds for the best part of the game, leaving Berwick to defend aerially on the pass instead of creating any sack or tackle pressure.
Despite an admirable performance from Roman and the Berwick offence, the Lady Raiders also had a monster presence on their defense as line-backer Paige Farrell blitzed the line and made sacks, tackles and interceptions virtually at will.
Diamonds’ coach Jamie Stafford also had to contend with his side getting battered and bruised in the contest – especially captains Cat Bouwhuis (ribs), who left the game in the second term after a huge clotheslined tackle, and running-back Bliss Love, who refused to stay down and returned to the game despite sporting a visible limp.
While the scorecard was 6-8 at half-time, favouring the Lady Raiders, the Diamonds could not stop the visitors from there on.
Pulis-Cassar took the first drive of the second half all the way up the field to create the side’s second of five touchdowns on the frigid cold morning at Sydney Pargeter Reserve.
From there the match belonged to the Lady Raiders as Berwick struggled on valiantly to create rare first down opportunities and make its way to the red zone only three times for the match.
The third touchdown came just before the final change and two more in the last quarter blew out the margin to 26 points by the final whistle.
It brought a sudden end to the Diamonds’ first season in the women’s league, but Stafford remained proud of his team despite the final result.
“Their quarterback had an exceptional game and it didn’t matter what we did, we couldn’t get pressure on her up front.
“Like I said to the girls in the huddle, you want to beat yourselves over things when you lose but sometimes you just get beaten by a superior opponent.
“The positives far outweigh the negatives in the first season up and again, the girls are allowed to be disappointed, I am too… but you need to shut that out and focus on what you did really well, learn from your mistakes and use it as fuel for next season.”

Digital Editions


  • Truck company fined for pellets spillage

    Truck company fined for pellets spillage

    A major transport company, Toll Transport Pty Ltd, has been fined $4070 after its poorly loaded truck poured a blizzard of plastic pellets onto Keysborough…

More News

  • End is nigh for Hallam Rd tip

    End is nigh for Hallam Rd tip

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 348748 The controversial Hallam Road landfill in Hampton Park will reportedly be closed to municipal waste as soon as 30 June 2027 – but…

  • ‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

    ‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 362841 South East leaders have condemned recent public remarks by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, suggesting there are “no good Muslims.” “Such statements are…

  • MotoGP to leave Phillip Island, last race this year

    MotoGP to leave Phillip Island, last race this year

    After almost three decades, there will no longer be a great procession of motorcycles and cars heading south every October, as the MotoGP will move from Phillip Island after this…

  • Man hospitalised after carpark stabbing

    Man hospitalised after carpark stabbing

    A 20-year-old man was left fighting for life after being allegedly stabbed by an unknown group of males in a Noble Park carpark. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives are investigating the…

  • Animal shelters offer $50 to boost cat adoption

    Animal shelters offer $50 to boost cat adoption

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 220850 Animal shelters have joined forces to combat decreased adoption rates ahead of an already “demanding” cat and kitten season. The state-wide, ‘Mission Adoptable’,…

  • 60 Years of Commitment to School Reunion

    60 Years of Commitment to School Reunion

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533871 The Killester College class of 1966 recently celebrated their 60th reunion, showcasing a long-term commitment to the decades of reunion. The group, made-up…

  • Suspicious fire in Dandenong under investigation

    Suspicious fire in Dandenong under investigation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528279 Victoria Police are investigating a suspicious fire in Dandenong. Fire Rescue Victoria responded to an incident on Robinson St in Dandenong, Monday evening…

  • Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

    Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

    An alleged serial car thief has been charged after using electronic key reprogramming devices to steal at least 25 cars across Melbourne, police say. The 27-year-old faces more than 60…

  • Critical nursery in need of a home

    Critical nursery in need of a home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532813 A volunteer nursery helping to propagate the South East’s disappearing flora is now itself under threat. Greenlink Sandbelt Nursery has been supplying the…

  • Three arrested following alleged stabbing in Narre Warren

    Three arrested following alleged stabbing in Narre Warren

    Three teenage boys were arrested last week following an alleged stabbing in Narre Warren. Police believe the altercation took place between a group of boys at a shopping centre on…