Wanderers suffer trial loss to Burwood, but Shea looks at the positives

By Matt Findlay
Updated March 4 2015 - 6:58am, first published 3:00am
WORKING OUT THE KINKS: Wanderers star midfielder Hayden Dillon works the ball forward in his side's trial loss to Burwood. 
Photo: MARK LOGAN 0301mlhockey
WORKING OUT THE KINKS: Wanderers star midfielder Hayden Dillon works the ball forward in his side's trial loss to Burwood. Photo: MARK LOGAN 0301mlhockey

DESPITE a three-goal deficit, Wanderers coach Beth Shea believes her side achieved everything it wanted to in Sunday’s trial against Sydney club Burwood Briars.

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