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Netball - 23. January 2021.

Vitality Roses claim series win over All Stars

The Vitality Roses secured another victory in the Vitality Netball Legends Series on Friday night,  running out a 67 – 44 win over the international Vitality Netball Superleague All Stars, therefore  claiming a 2-0 series win so far. 


The Vitality Roses got off to a flying start against an unchanged All Stars side with Eleanor Cardwell  and Natalie Haythornthwaite using the circle edge to find the perfect position under the post. Using  their time to its full advantage, the Vitality Roses had soon secured a two-point lead over the  international Vitality Netball Superleague side in the opening minutes of the game. 

New Zealand’s Liana Leota’s unrivalled speed from centre pass to the circle edge provided Northern  Ireland’s Caroline O’Hanlon with the perfect advantage to deliver the ball into Malawi’s Joyce Mvula.  Whilst in the defensive end, eager to disrupt Thunder teammates’ Laura Malcolm and Eleanor  Cardwell’s familiarity, Australia’s Sam May took a flying interception to turn the incoming ball. 

Aware of the ‘no look’ passes from Leota in their first encounter, Vitality Roses Razia Quashie  increased her speed and physicality to shut down the incoming high ball. The game, increasing by  the second in intensity, finished the first quarter with the Vitality Roses ahead by four. 

With no changes to either side, the second quarter got underway with the All Stars eager to close  the gap on their opposition. Upping the pressure on their opponents, the All Stars stuck to their  players, forcing a held ball on Vitality Rose Helen Housby. Unwilling to succumb to the gravity of the  error, the Commonwealth golden trio of Serena Guthrie, Haythornthwaite and Housby retaliated  with a perfect two pass feed into the circle to claim the following point. Moving to centre position,  with Team Bath’s Imogen Allison taking the wing defence bib, Guthrie switched up a gear,  encouraging her side to follow suit and increase their lead. 

In All Stars attack, Leota continued to impress, faking a pass before sending the ball over the  defence’s heads for Jamaica’s Gezelle Allison to sink the ball out wide. Another no goal on the buzzer  for Mvula saw the All Stars head into the second half trailing by seven. 

With Team Bath young gun Sophie Drakeford-Lewis taking on the goal-attack position for the third  quarter and Layla Guscoth joining Quashie in the defensive unit, Head Coach Jess Thirlby’s second  half changes provided the Vitality Roses side with a much-needed energy boost. With just thirty  minutes left on the clock, Guscoth’s fresh set of legs sought to halt the incoming speed of All Stars  Leota’s pinpoint feeds. 

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Meanwhile, Jo Trip fought tooth and nail to force error and snatch up any loose balls in the Vitality  Roses’ circle. Despite swapping Jo Trip for Fionnuala Toner mid-way through the quarter, more  flying interceptions from May allowed the All Stars to capitalise and increase their score.  

The Vitality Roses however, remained unaffected, widening their lead with Drakeford-Lewis and  Cardwell holding their defence close, before rolling away in the last second to open up space in the  circle. The Vitality Roses entered the final quarter ahead by a comfortable thirteen points. 

With just fifteen minutes standing between the Vitality Roses and a series victory, Head Coach Jess  Thirlby made her final changes of the night, bringing England stalwart Jade Clarke to the centre  position, moving Housby to goal shooter and giving Fran Williams much needed court time in the  goal keeper bib. Meanwhile on the All Stars side, Head Coach Karen Greig rotated her bench with  Trip returning to goal defence, Natalie Panagarry stepping into the centre circle and Strathclyde  Sirens’ Gia Abernathy resuming the wing defence spot. 

Eager to see the impact of two goal attacks in the same circle, all fears were quashed as Helen  Housby continued to add to her almost perfect shooting percentage and allowing her calmness to  wash over her younger counterpart. Relying on her familiarity with NSW Swifts teammate Housby in  the circle, Vitality Roses co-captain Hayhtornthwaite spotted an opening and sent a long ball into a  wide open Housby for an unchallenged shot at goal. Despite All Stars captain Leota reading the  game, slowing the pace and allowing the shooters chance to regroup, the Vitality Roses pushed on  and wound down the clock, running out with a victorious 23 goal triumph. 

Providing consistency, support and a true captain’s performance throughout the entirety of the  match, co-captain Haythornthwaite was rightfully named Player of the Match after leading her side  to success. 

The two sides return to court on Sunday evening for the final instalment in the three-match series.  Don’t miss all the action on Sky Sports Mix/ Arena and Youtube from 6.15pm. 

Vitality Roses Starting VII: Razia Quashie (GK), Fran Williams (GD), Serena Guthrie (WD), Laura  Malcolm (C), Natalie Haythornthwaite (WA), Helen Housby (GA), Eleanor Cardwell (GS). 

All Stars Starting VII: Sam May (GK), Jo Trip (GD), Natalie Panagarry (WD), Caroline O’Hanlon (C),  Liana Leota (WA), Rebekah Robinson (GA), Joyce Mvula (GS). 

ENDS 

Notes to editors 

About England Netball  

England Netball is the national governing body for England’s biggest female team sport. It oversees  and is responsible for the strategic plan of the sport across the country.  

England Netball is customer-focused sport business, its visions include delivering a first class  member and participation experience, and leading an effective and progressive infrastructure  enabling all involved in the netball experience to collaborate as one team aligned behind one dream. 

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It runs a number of participation programmes including Walking Netball, Back to Netball, Netball  Now, Bee Netball, and Workplace Netball, amongst others. 

The Vitality Roses; England Netball’s senior team, are currently third in the International Netball  Federation World Rankings.  

England Netball and its event partners secured the rights to host the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019  in Liverpool, which saw the Vitality Roses secure bronze on the international stage.  

Since the Vitality Netball World Cup more than 160,000 people have been inspired to play netball or  more netball.  

England Netball continues to see significant growth in participation, sponsorship deals and ticket  revenue.  

http://englandnetball.co.uk/ 

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For more information, interviews or images, please contact Emma Fallows at England Netball on  [email protected] or 07458 126 932.

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