PANTHERS ladies have continued their winning streak in the Premier League Hockey competition after a 4-2 win over Bathurst City at home on Saturday.
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Despite their undefeated title, coach Mick Millar says there's still plenty to work on.
"The girls took some time to get into the game, it was quite scrappy at times with basics letting us down several times," he said.
"There was too many unforced errors and turnovers for my liking.
"We tried to go too direct at times, where if we were to work the ball and use the full width especially in defence, we certainly had the chance to have more control and in turn opportunities."
Millar said when the ladies had opportunities in the circle they weren't always taking the conservative option.
"We tried to push our luck a number of times," he said.
Despite errors on basic techniques, Millar was still happy to take a win back to the sheds with no injuries.
"We were able to stem their attack through the middle."
He said stand out players were Caitlin Burns and Clare Bosman for their hard work and Millie Leard and Rylee Millar for their goal scoring.
The women are away at Bathurst this Saturday, May 8 where they will take on St Pats and Millar said they'd be training hard in the lead up.
"We will be going back to basics and working on using the easy and early passes along with some short corner, defence and attacking options," he said.
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