Bears’ play-off hopes are now in their own hands
Almost a month after their previous match - a first defeat of the season at the hands of CWBA - Bears edged a tight first period 10-6 before a change to a two-man pressing game allowed them to a open up a 29-12 lead at half-time.
With a strong bench available to him, Masterson was able to refresh his side, allowing them to extend their advantage to 25 points going into the final quarter.
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Hide AdAnd, with victory in the bag, Bears fielded some of their newer players to see out a comfortable final quarter, leaving coach Masterson a happy man.
“It was a good performance,” said Masterson. “We have had to wait a long time to put things right since the last game.
“I was impressed how gritty the Outlaws were and their spirit in not letting the score drop their performance.
“[We] had a point to prove and I think we showed what they are made off.
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Hide Ad“We now have only one game left to finish top and qualifying for the National play-offs is all in our own hands.”
The Bears travel to London to play Hackney Sparrows in their final regular season fixture on April 25.