AN experienced Servies side has recorded a resounding 4-0 victory over Tudor Wests, despite missing several key players.
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Servies were on the board early in the game, making the most of an early short corner.
From there they didn't look back.
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Tudor Wests coach Sam Levick told the Leader his side "looked flat" for much of the game.
"It was a funny game in that we didn't play well but we didn't play that badly either," Levick said.
"Servies are a really well-drilled team and really ran the game out well."
Levick said he was "blown away" by the performance of Jess Clarke at right half.
"Jess was outstanding for us against Servies," he said.
"She really stepped up and probably made about 15 to 20 decent tackles.
"We moved her to the half line a few weeks ago and it is really pleasing to see that move paying off."
Levick said his side would have a number of things to work on during the remainder of the season.
"I would say our defence is holding up pretty well but we need to work on keeping it in our forward half once we clear the defence," he said.
"We are a rebuilding side at the moment, I think we had something like two or three 12-year-old players with us on the weekend.
"While that isn't ideal, it isn't really a bad thing either as they will learn a lot from being exposed to senior hockey early.
"I'm sure once we train together a bit more it will start to come together for us."