WEEK three of NAB League Girls action kicks off when the Sandringham Dragons travel to Kilsyth on Saturday to try and keep their unbeaten record intact against Eastern Ranges, who are coming off a bye following a strong opening-round win over Calder.

The Western Jets and Northern Knights are both searching for their first wins and face off in Craigieburn, while the third Saturday game sees Tassie host Oakleigh in a clash of the top two sides from last season at North Hobart Oval.

On Sunday there is a triple-header taking place at Craigieburn featuring six teams from the country conference. The Dandenong Stingrays will be out to continue their dominant early season form when they take on Bendigo Pioneers, followed by Murray v GWV then Geelong v Gippsland to close out the weekend. Calder has the bye.

All matches of the NAB League Girls season will be live streamed each weekend, with one of these on the Herald Sun website and the remainder on the NAB League App. This weekend the Geelong Falcons v Gippsland Power clash will be on both the Herald Sun and Geelong Advertiser websites.

NAB LEAGUE GIRLS 2022 - WEEK THREE

Saturday, February 5

  • Eastern Ranges v Sandringham Dragons - Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 11:00am (Futures @ 1:00pm) – Live stream on NAB League App
  • Western Jets v Northern Knights - Highgate Recreation Reserve, Craigieburn, 12:00pm (Futures @ 10:00am) – Live stream on NAB League App
  • Tasmania Devils v Oakleigh Chargers - North Hobart Oval, 12:00pm – Live stream on NAB League App

Sunday, February 6

  • Dandenong Stingrays v Bendigo Pioneers - Highgate Recreation Reserve, Craigieburn, 10:50am – Live stream on NAB League App
  • Murray Bushrangers v GWV Rebels - Highgate Recreation Reserve, Craigieburn, 12:55pm – Live stream on NAB League App
  • Geelong Falcons v Gippsland Power - Highgate Recreation Reserve, Craigieburn, 3:00pm – Live stream on Herald Sun and Geelong Advertiser websites

Bye: Calder Cannons

NAB LEAGUE GIRLS 2022 – LADDER AFTER TWO ROUNDS

  1. Dandenong Stingrays, 8 points, 625%
  2. Sandringham Dragons, 8 points, 120%
  3. Eastern Ranges, 4 points, 253%
  4. Tasmania Devils, 4 points, 147%
  5. Murray Bushrangers, 4 points, 130%
  6. Oakleigh Chargers, 4 points, 123%
  7. GWV Rebels, 4 points, 114%
  8. Bendigo Pioneers, 4 points, 113%
  9. Calder Cannons, 4 points, 80%
  10. Geelong Falcons, 4 points, 63%
  11. Northern Knights, 0 points, 60%
  12. Western Jets, 0 points, 52%
  13. Gippsland Power, 0 points, 7%