Coldstream Football Netball Club enjoyed a massive weekend of finals action, with four teams flying the Coldstream flag across grand finals and a crucial preliminary final and coming away with memorable performances and a big win on both court and field.
In netball, three Coldstream teams competed in grand finals, each showcasing strength, unity, and determination.
The White Netball team took on a strong Rowville side in a physical clash.
Despite their best efforts, Rowville pulled ahead to claim a 40–24 win, with Coldstream leaving nothing in the tank.
The Pink team faced Scoresby in a tight, four-quarter contest.
Coldstream fought bravely but fell just short, going down 27–32 in a hard-fought match that could have gone either way.
There was triumph for the Blue team, who led from start to finish against East Ringwood.
With a composed and confident display across the court, Coldstream secured a well-deserved grand final victory.
Ebony Cooper was named Player of the Game after a dominant performance, steering her team to premiership glory.
On the football field, Coldstream’s women’s team took on North Ringwood in a do-or-die preliminary final and after a slow start, they came alive.
The midfield brigade was unstoppable, with Ella Herrmann and Sophie Stark putting in massive shifts around the ground.
Coldstream dominated the final three quarters to run out 6.10.46 to 3.4.22 winners, earning their spot in next weekend’s grand final.
With a netball premiership in hand and a grand final on the horizon for the women’s football team, Coldstream FNC has plenty to celebrate and even more to look forward to.