The Port Stephens side dominated the opening quarter to open up a 35-12 lead but was kept scoreless in the next stanza with Terrigal-Avoca adding a behind to trail 35-13 at the main break. Power produced an impressive team effort recently to skittle Terrigal-Avoca 9-8 (62) to 3-3 (21) at Hylton Moore Oval with strong performances from leading forward Angelica AJ Diamond, utility Lauren Kidd, wing Renee Selby, midfielder Taylor Smith, defensive midfielder Josie Johnson and ace defender Elizabeth Daniels. When the teams clashed at Ferodale Oval in Medowie last month the Power registered a thrilling 36-34 victory over their Cardiff rivals. Nipping at their heels is the talented Power lineup on 30 points with seven wins and a draw ahead of third-placed Newcastle City on 28 points. Two points separate the premiership front runners after ten matches, with the Eagles on top of the standings with 32 points from eight victories. The cream of the region’s finest Australian Football talent will showcase their skills in this top-of-the-table blockbuster with minor premiership honours up for grabs. HUNTER Central Coast AFL seniors pacesetters Cardiff Eagles and Port Stephens Power square off this Saturday at Pasterfield Sports Complex for bragging rights in the Black Diamond Plate Womens competition. Port Stephens Power Womens AFL team will lock horns with rivals Cardiff Eagles in this Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash in the Black Diamond Plate series.
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