In B-grade, Tongala overcame Echuca United despite the home ground advantage for the Eagles, 44-33.
United will now have to get past rival Moama, after the Magpies downed Mulwala in the first semi-final, to get a second shot at the Blues’ title.
Lee Edge looks for options in C-grade.
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Tonny was also dominant in C-grade, having no issue advancing past Congupna, 64-34.
In the other semi, a surging Echuca United overcame Mulwala 35-24, making its way into the preliminary final against The Road.
Rhiannan Brennan sets herself in C-reserve.
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C-reserve was another comfortable win for Tongala, as the Blues cantered past Rumbalara 63-40.
The side now awaits the winner of the preliminary final contest between Rumba and Nathalia, as the Purples eliminated Cobram in the first semi-final.
In 17-and-under, the Blues continued their run from fifth position, downing Deniliquin 49-47 to advance to the prelim.
Next up is Echuca United, the Eagles beaten by Moama in the grand final qualifier.
15-and-under became the first Tongala netball side to depart the competition, defeated by Rumbalara 37-21.
The Blues had more success in 13-and-under, narrowly ending Echuca United’s finals dreams 23-22.
Tonny advances to play Mulwala in the preliminary final, looking to join Moama in the decider.
All preliminary finals will be played at Nathalia Recreation Reserve on Saturday.
Connie Blake brings it out of defence in C-grade.
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Jazmin Clark fires for goal in B-grade.
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Ashlee Watson gathers in B-grade.
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Tonny’s Alannah Weeks fights Stacey -Anne Wilkinson for possession in C-grade
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Rhiannon Gee looks to gain control in C-reserve.
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Jess Hooper wrong-foots Rebecca Pryde in C-grade.
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