Southern Steel withstood a strong challenge from West Coast
Fever to open their trans-Tasman netball league campaign on a
winning note tonight.
Steel prevailed 46-44 in a tight finish after overcoming a
five-goal deficit early in the fourth quarter.
They were behind 32-37 before goal attack and captain Megan
Dehn began imposing herself to relieve the pressure on her
goal shoot Daneka Wipiiti.
Australian Dehn had a mighty closing quarter, nailing seven
of eight attempts to lift her match haul to 18 from 22.
Her increased presence meant Wipiiti did not carry the
goalscoring burden on her own, and the New Zealand
international did well with her own conversion rate of 28
from 33.
However, she ended the match under an injury cloud after
being reduced to tears when landing heavily on her left knee
in the final seconds.
Fever asked serious questions of last year's semifinalists,
dominating the third quarter 15-8 to head into the last
15-minute period with a 35-32 advantage.
But Steel's greater experience told in the end although Fever
were upset with a number of rulings which went against them
down the stretch.
The Perth-based team were superbly served by Australian goal
shoot Caitlin Bassett, who slotted 34 of 35 attempts, a heavy
workload forced on her by her shooting partner Leah Shoard,
who managed just 10 of 15 attempts.
Dehn said her side became too hesitant in the third quarter
when Fever assumed control before they turned that around by
showing more trust in each other.
"We really stepped up in the last quarter and started to play
to each other and have confidence in each other to let the
ball go," she told Sky Sport.
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