Southern Steel's Julianna Naoupu
Southern Steel's shonky shooting ended their unbeaten run
at the trans-Tasman league pre-season netball tournament in
Sydney today, while Central Pulse suffered two one-point
losses.
The Steel opened the final warm-up tournament for the ANZ
Championships with wins over the Pulse and Adelaide
Thunderbirds but they slumped to back-to-back losses as their
shooting accuracy deteriorated.
The NSW Swifts completed a comfortable 33-23 win in their
round three match after Steel goal shoot Daneka Wipiiti
struggled to combat former Pulse, Tactix -- and current
England -- defender Sonia Mkloma.
Wipiiti was pressured into missing eight of 21 attempts to
leave her with a 62 percent success rate while Julianna
Naoupu recorded seven from 11.
Nicola Gray made 10 of 11 for the Swifts, who relied on
Australian goal shoot Susan Pratley, with 17 of 23 attempts,
for the bulk of their points.
The match, played over four 10-minute quarters, was tied at
the end of the first period before the Swifts gradually
pulled clear.
The Steel experienced similar problems in their fourth round
contest against West Coast Fever as the Perth-based franchise
notched a comfortable 38-31 victory.
The Pulse, with a loss and a bye on day one, lost more ground
in the seven-team competition when they suffered narrow
defeats to the Melbourne Vixens and the Thunderbirds.
New Pulse captain Jane Altschwager and Silver Fern Paula
Griffin continued developing their circle combination in a
low-scoring affair that saw the Vixens sneak a 25-24 win
after trailing by one at halftime.
Australian representative Kate Beveridge was the hero for the
Thunderbirds in their tight tussle with the Pulse, landing
the decisive goal in the final five seconds to break a 30-all
deadlock.
Queensland Firebirds were the only unbeaten team after four
rounds. The tournament ends tomorrow.
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