During the 1st Period, Bronte Halligan of Australia took the Action Shot and it was Saved by Canada. Then Sienna Green took the Action Shot and scored the opening Goal for the Stingers 1-0. Elyse Leamy-Lavoie of Canada took the Extra Player Shot which it was Saved. Then Abby Andrews took the Action Shot and hits the Post, while Alice Williams took the Shot but also hits the Post. After that, Shae la Roche took the Action Shot and it was saved by Australia. Subsequently, Marilla Mimides of Canada took the Action Shot and scored the Goal to tied it 1-1. Axelle Crevier of Canada and took the 6 metre direct shot in free throw situation but it was Missed. Charlize Andrews took the Centre Shot and hits the Post, Keesja Gofers took the Action Shot but it was saved by Jessica Gaudreault the Canadian Goalkeeper.

In the 2nd Period, Axelle Crevier took the Action Shot and it has got the Post and shorty after, she was called for Field Exclusion. Abby Andrews took the Extra Player Shot and it was saved by Canada. After that, Shae la Roche had the Counter Attack which it was saved by Gabriella Palm the Goalkeeper of Australia. Hayley McKelvey was called for a Penalty Foul and Alice Williams took the Penalty Shot and give the Stingers a 2-1 lead. Bronte Halligan of Austral took the Powerful Shot on Goal and give Australia the lead 3-1. Then Zoe Aranicni of Australia was called for Field Exclusion, even Abby Andrews was also called for Field Exclusion shortly afterwards. Elyse Lemay-Lavoie of Canada had the chance after passing her teammates which she ended up the Extra Player Shot which it was saved. Abby Andrews of Australia took the powershot and scored 4-1. Emma Wright of Canada was called for Centre forward position exclusion, which Charlize Andrews took the Extra Player Shot for Australia and it was saved. Before Halftime, Verica Bakoc of Canada took the 6 metre direct shot in free throw situation which it was a lucky Goal 4-2.

3rd Period Serena Browne of Canada took the Counter Attack and missed the target for the scoring opportunity. Then Shae la Roche was called for a Penalty Foul and Bronte Halligan took the Penalty Shot and scored the Goal for Australia 5-2. Then Serena Browne was caught for Centre forward position exclusion. After that, Blaire McDowell of Canada took the Extra Player Shot as Australia was able to save it form going in. After that, Elyse Lemay-Lavoie was caught for a Penalty Foul and Alice Williams got the Penalty Shootout as Australia leads Canada 6-2. Quickly afterwards, Emma Wright took the Action Shot and scored for Canada 6-3. Alice Williams even give the Stingers the Extra Player Shot on Goal as they lead 7-3. Charlize Andrews also got the Counter Attack Goal as Australia was the dominant in the 3rd Period. Then, Verica Bakoc took the Extra Player Shot for Canada but it was saved by the Australian Defense. Then Verica Bakoc was caught for a Pentaly Foul and Bronte Halligan of Australia took the Penalty Shot and scored the Goal for the Stingers 9-3. Then Elle Armit of Australia took the run but she was called for Centre forward position exclusion. Meanwhile, Abby Andrews was caught for a Penalty Foul and Emma Wright scored the Penalty Shot for Canada 9-4. While Rae Lekness of Canada took the Centre Shot but somehow missed the scoring opportunity. Then Australia took the Extra Player Shot which it was hit by the Post before tome was up.

During the fourth period, Charlize Andrews attempted an Action Shot for Australia, which was saved by Canada. Following Keesja Gofers’ penalty foul call, Emma Wright was awarded a penalty shot, which resulted in a 9–5 goal for Canada. On the other hand, the other player takes over for Canadian Hayley McKelvey, who was sent off with a red card after being nabbed for a field exclusion. Blaire McDowell was then called for a penalty foul, and Tilly Kearns scored in the penalty shootout, giving the Stingers a 10-5 advantage. The Extra Player Shot was then taken by Elyse Lemay-Lavoie, who scored the goal for Canada, 10-6. Canada prevented the ball from being saved as Tilly Kearns attempted Australia’s Extra Player Shot. Thereafter, as they fought for a chance to draw nearer to Australia, Serena Browne of Canada scored the Extra Player Shot and made the score 10-7. Then, Bronte Hallugan of Australia attempt the Powerful Shot, which was saved, as Canada teamed up to pass the ball, and Emma Wright was able to shoot the Action Shot, which miraculously struck the post and would have attached the game for Australia. After Alice Williams transferred the ball to her teammates, they flung it back at her, using force to make a strong shot that Canada was able to prevent. After then, Serena Browne of Canada attempted an Action Shot, but Australia blocked it. She was then called for a Field Exclusion and given a Red Card, ending her play for the remainder of the game. Finally, Emma Wright was hoping to offer Canada the opportunity to make it close to Australia, but it ended with an intervention by Gabriella Palm, the Australian goalkeeper, which ends up the match, with the Australian Stingers winning 10-7.


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