Kiwis prepared for their Tamworth mens finals battle with South United with a “patchy” 7-3 win over Tudor Wests on Sunday.
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While happy to get the win, captain-coach Josh Worpel wasn’t so much their performance, particularly their inability to convert their chances.
"We had heaps of opportunities but we didn’t have that clinical finishing," he said.
They held possession for long periods and had a lot of circle penetrations but didn’t get a lot of reward from them.
The first half it was only 3-1, one of which was a stroke.
For Tudors it was their last game of the season.
"We had some good passages where we passed the ball short," captain-coach Sam Lobsey said.
"(But) We just went out there to enjoy today."
They also had a bit of an eye on next year.
"We trialed Noah Pitt in centre half to give him a bit of exposure in the centre," he said.
Lobsey thought keeper Anthony Dyson was their best. He was kept fairly busy.
At the other end, Jock Evans (2) and Tom Smith found the back of the net.