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Flyers clash with Panthers at home

SWAN Hill Lady Flyers will clash with Wallan Panthers in a true test of the Mallee side’s premiership credentials post-home and away season.

Last year the side’s split their season series 1-1 with both clubs earning victories on their home courts.

The new-look Flyers will hope the trend continues for tomorrow night’s match at least, with the Panthers making their way to Swan Hill in the only regular season match up between the sides.

This makes the win more crucial for both as they look to put pressure on the top of the table.

After four matches, Wallan are currently 3-1 while the Flyers have a record of 4-1 after five matches.

This match represents a cross-over clash in the North East conference pools.

Panthers are in Pool A and Flyers in Pool B, hence the reason they will only clash once.

Tip off for this match will be 7pm.

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