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Georgia Heffernan: Southern Steel Vice-Captain on their current placement, upcoming game against the Northern Mystics

5 min · 30. mai 2026
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The tail end of the ANZ Premiership is fast approaching, and the Southern Steel are well placed – currently sitting in second on the table.   Tomorrow afternoon will see them host the third placed Northern Mystics – a match they’ll have to win if they want to keep their spot.  Vice-captain Georgia Heffernan joined D’Arcy to discuss the situation.   LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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