West Coast Fever have returned to training after a mid-season break.
Camera IconWest Coast Fever have returned to training after a mid-season break. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

West Coast Fever back in training for Thunderbirds game this Sunday

Denise S. CahillWestern Suburbs Weekly

Fever is in fourth position on the Australian Conference ladder following four wins and four losses in the first eight rounds of the season.

Coach Stacey Rosman said the break, which was the first two-day weekend the players had off since January, would improve the girls’ performance.

“The short break was really beneficial to the group,” Rosman said.

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“It was a great opportunity for all of us to reflect, regroup and prepare both physically and mentally for what is shaping up as an important five-week period.”

The game starts at 10am Sunday.