NETBALL SUPERLEAGUE Team Bath 44 Loughborough 53
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- Created on Monday, 14 March 2022 20:20
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 March 2022 06:52
- Published on Monday, 14 March 2022 20:20
- Written by NEIL ROSE at Team Bath Arena
TASH PAVELIN IN ACTION! Image Clare Green for Matchtight
Team Bath Netball were once again left to rue a run of goals against them in the final quarter as they lost 53-44 at home to defending champions Loughborough Lightning in the Vitality Superleague on Monday.
As was the case against Manchester Thunder two weeks ago Team Bath let the game get away from them in the last 15 minutes as a lethal Lightning side took the final quarter 18-8 to extend their unbeaten run.
Head coach Anna Stembridge admitted: “It’s frustrating. We knew it was going to be a hotly-contested game and we competed really well for the majority of it. Unfortunately we stopped letting the ball go and became a little too hesitant. We were forced on top of each other but credit to Loughborough for putting us under that pressure.
“We know they can score quickly and that’s why you have to be so clinical with your given possession because otherwise you will be punished, and we saw that during two patches in the fourth quarter which cost us.”
Player of the match Phumza Maweni added: “We played well for the first three-quarters but we let it slip away from us. We need to be better than that, we need to control the ball until the end. We go to Wasps on Saturday and we need to go hard now and play for 60 minutes.”
Team Bath, fresh from a 59-43 home win over Celtic Dragons, made one change to the seven that started Sunday’s match as captain Imogen Allison returned at centre. Lightning had also been in action just over 24 hours earlier, beating Wasps 57-53 in a close-fought encounter, but they were quickest out of the blocks and scored the first five goals of the game.
It was the fifth minute before Team Bath got on the scoresheet but they grew into the game, fired up by some fantastic turnovers from Layla Guscoth and Tash Pavelin, and soon levelled at 6-6 before moving into a two-goal lead.
Moving the ball around with confidence, they put together slick attacking moves which Kim Borger and Sophie Drakeford-Lewis converted clinically to give them a 15-10 lead at the end of the first quarter.
The home side found themselves on the back foot again and within five minutes of the restart Lightning were back in front. That prompted some Team Bath changes with Jess Shaw and Betsy Creak coming off the bench to join Rachel Shaw, who had been introduced at the start of the period, in a freshened-up attack.
The replacements all had a positive impact as the two teams went goal for goal during an increasingly tight and tense second period. The battle between Maweni and Lightning shooter Mary Cholhok was a microcosm of the game overall and when Team Bath’s South African defender produced a couple of outstanding turnovers, the home side were able to edge ahead once more with Drakeford-Lewis’s goal just before the buzzer giving them a narrow 25-24 advantage.
Back came Lightning at the start of the third quarter as they quickly regained the lead before stretching their advantage to three goals but Team Bath shuffled the pack effectively once more as Allison, Harris and Borger all returned to the fray, with the latter bagging the last four goals of an enthralling quarter to make it 36-35.
It was all teed up for an epic final quarter but Lightning managed to seize the initiative by grabbing six of the first eight goals to put Team Bath under pressure. The crowd took their cue to crank up the volume as the lead was cut to two with six minutes remaining but there was time for one last – and decisive – momentum shift as a run of seven unanswered Lightning goals killed off the contest.
Next up for the Blue & Gold is a trip to Wasps on Saturday (1900 start) before they return to the Team Bath Arena for a fourth huge home game of the month, this time against Saracens Mavericks on Friday March 25 (1930).
Tickets for that game and the other forthcoming home matches are available at netball.teambath.com/tickets
Match stats
Team Bath starting 7: GS Kim Borger, GA Sophie Drakeford-Lewis, WA Kirsty Harris, C Imogen Allison, WD Tash Pavelin, GD Layla Guscoth, GK Phumza Maweni. Replacements: Lily-May Catling, Anya Le Monnier, Jess Shaw, Rachel Shaw, Betsy Creak.
Lightning starting 7: GS Mary Cholhok, GA Ella Clark, WA Hannah Joseph, C Natalie Panagarry, WD Beth Cobden, GD Fran Williams, GK Alice Harvey. Replacements: Ella Bowen, Susie Liverseidge, Emma Thacker, Zanele Vimbela, Hannah Williams.
Quarter scores (Team Bath first): Q1 15-10. Q2 25-24 (10-14). Q3 36-35 (11-11). Q4 44-53 (8-18)
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