The Stingrays will look to bounce back swiftly from their last-start defeat when they travel to face Sydney Olympic on Sunday.
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After an undefeated opening month, Bruce Tilt's side fell 3-2 at home to Macarthur Rams last weekend. The Stingrays will now chase their fourth win of the NSW Women's NPL season when they meet Olympic at Belmore.
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While disappointed to lose to the Rams, Tilt said his players had learned from that performance.
"We took a lot out of that game. We conceded within the first 30 seconds but then we bounced back and scored. We then conceded again but bounced back again. Each time we conceded, we kept bouncing back and putting it behind us," Tilt said.
"I think in the second half last week, we dominated large parts of it and just couldn't find that goal we needed. But that's going to upset a lot of teams that we play against - we don't give up, we keep pushing hard and we're scoring goals which is good."