Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel 51 def Silvermoon Tactix 46
Official Result: Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel
51 def Silvermoon Tactix 46
Media
Update
Wednesday 14
June, 2017
Shaken but not stirred, the Ascot
Hotel Park Southern Steel have pulled off an inspirational
and emotional 51-46 victory over the Silvermoon Tactix in
Christchurch tonight.
Although the Steel, unbeaten this
season, had already secured hosting rights for the ANZ
Premiership Grand Final, the Southerners were driven to win
this match for the young players called into the side at the
last minute, and their absent players recovering from a
motor accident two days ago.
Tears flowed as the Steel
players and team management embraced after a stunning final
quarter effort by the Steel to overtake the Tactix who held
the lead through the other three quarters.
With four of
the Steel’s most influential players sidelined, the
franchise called on Netball South players Aliyah Dunn,
Sophie Erwood, Dani Gray and Olivia Bates to step up into
the squad.
The Steel looked to their experienced
defensive line-up to lead their team on and off the court,
and Jane Watson and Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit certainly
answered the call in the final spell, which the Steel
dominated 13-5.
It took both sides most of the first
quarter to settle in to a rhythm. Gina Crampton, in stellar
form, inspired the young Steel midcourters around her to
create a wall of defence that held up the Tactix’ progress
through court.
Towering teenage goal shoot Jennifer
O’Connell was not fazed by the tenacious defence of
Temalisi Fakahokotau, while Jamie Hume at goal attack
wasn’t afraid to put up the long shots.
At the other
end, great vision by Anna Thompson at wing attack and the
athletic Nicola Mackle at centre, delivered the ball into
their shooters, who were up for the tussle with the
Steel’s more seasoned defenders.
It was the Tactix who
took the narrowest of leads, 14-13, into the second quarter,
and the battle remained even. Fakahokotau eventually broke
the goal-for-goal rhythm with clever work under the hoop,
and with Ellie Bird shooting solidly, and Brooke Leaver
working tirelessly around the circle, the Tactix got out to
a four-goal lead.
The Tactix kept the advantage at
halftime, 29-26, and despite the best intentions of both
sides, that difference remained virtually the same
throughout the next 15 minutes, with the quarter ending
41-38 in the home side’s favour.
Captain Jess Moulds
made her first appearance of the season at home - coming
into the match at goal keep just before the fourth quarter -
and put good pressure on the Steel shooters.
But it was
the Steel defenders Selby-Rickit and Watson who came to the
fore in the final spell, helping their side take the lead
with six minutes to go and then barely giving the Tactix a
taste of the ball. O’Connell finished the match with
impressive figures of 38 from 45, proving the Steel have
more than capable shooters in the wings.
Official
Result and Stats:
Ascot Park Hotel Southern
Steel 51 def Silvermoon Tactix 46
Champion
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Shooting Stats -
Steel:
O'Connell: 38/45 @ 84%
Hume: 8/15 @
53%
Dunn: 1/2 @ 50%
Bates: 4/6 @
66%
Shooting Stats - Tactix:
Bird:
35/41 @ 85%
Leaver: 11/14 @ 79%
MVP: Jane Watson
(Steel)
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