NZ Netballers secure decisive win over Games hosts
The New Zealand Netball team made it two-from-two after sealing a dominant 71-14 win over Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Saturday.
The defending champions rebounded from a patchy 50-47 opening win over
Feeling their way through the first half, the New Zealanders put their foot down in the second with a solid all-round performance, in the process showing healthy signs of continuing improvement through the early stages of the tournament.
The only new cap in the
The versatile shooter, the 157th Netball international for New Zealand, paired with the experienced Jodi Brown under the hoop while Liana Leota (wing attack), Laura Langman (centre), Joline Henry (wing defence), captain Casey Kopua (goal defence) and Leana de Bruin (goalkeeper) rounded out a strong starting seven.
Growing in confidence, Halpenny became a key target under the hoop, acquitting herself well as she slotted nine goals from 11 attempts in the first quarter, the New Zealanders showing increasing glimpses of their speed and flow on attack.
The long reaches of Kopua and de Bruin thwarted
An ankle injury suffered earlier in the match forced Halpenny from the court midway through the stanza, her replacement Cathrine Latu slotting in with ease as the New Zealanders began to find their rhythm and court craft.
The Thistles also enjoyed a more productive spell, the introduction of teenaged shooter Jo Pettit and the strong athletic ability of midcourter Claire Brownie keeping the home crowd involved.
However, the host team found it hard to contain the world-ranked No 2 New Zealanders who stretched out to a comfortable 36-9 lead at the main break.
The introduction of Maria Tutaia (goal attack), Shannon Francois (centre), Anna Harrison (wing defence) and Katrina Grant (goalkeeper) coincided with a powerful third quarter surge from the New Zealanders.
The instinctive understanding between Tutaia and Latu paid dividends with the Silver Ferns clicking into another gear while
The host team could muster just the one goal at the beginning of the quarter and one at the end as
Latu impressed with her contribution, the shooter’s sure hands, deft movement and accuracy netting a 30-goal haul from 31 attempts.
New Zealand Netball Team v Scotland
NZ quarter-time line-ups:
Player: |
1st Quarter |
2nd Quarter |
3rd Quarter |
4th Quarter |
Casey Kopua (captain) |
GD |
GD |
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Laura Langman (vice-captain) |
C |
C |
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Jodi Brown |
GA |
GA |
||
Leana de Bruin |
GK |
GK |
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Shannon Francois |
- |
- |
C |
C |
Katrina Grant |
- |
- |
GK |
GK |
Ellen Halpenny |
GS |
GS (off) |
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Anna Harrison |
- |
- |
WD |
WD |
Joline Henry |
WD |
WD |
||
Cathrine Latu |
- |
GS (on) |
GS |
GS |
Liana Leota |
WA |
WA |
WA |
WA |
Maria Tutaia |
- |
- |
GA |
GA |
Quarter Scores (NZ score first) |
16-2 |
20-7 |
18-2 |
17-3 |
FINAL SCORE |
71-14 |
NZ Shooting Statistics:
Player: |
1st Quarter |
2nd Quarter |
3rd Quarter |
4th Quarter |
TOTALS |
Jodi Brown |
7/10 |
7/12 |
- |
- |
14/22 (64%) |
Ellen Halpenny |
9/11 |
5/7 |
- |
- |
14/18 (78%) |
Cathrine Latu |
- |
8/8 |
11/11 |
11/12 |
30/31 (97%) |
Maria Tutaia |
- |
7/8 |
6/9 |
13/17 (76%) |
|
TEAM TOTAL |
71/88 (81%) |