Sat. Nov 16th, 2024
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The Giants have kept their Super Netball finals hopes alive with a hard-fought 70-64 win against Sunshine Coast Lightning.

A pivotal 19-14 fourth quarter proved the difference in Saturday’s fifth-versus-sixth stoush at Ken Rosewall Arena and sealed the Giants’ second successive victory.

Sophie Dwyer enjoyed a grand second half, connecting neatly in the Giants’ shooting circle with Matisse Letherbarrow, who is doing a fine job of filling the big shoes of injured captain Jo Harten.

“It was a game of changing momentum,” Dwyer said.

“We knew it was going to be a grind against them.

“For both teams, it was must-win to keep our seasons alive.”

At the other end, Steph Wood’s accuracy, particularly from long range, was uncharacteristically inconsistent but fellow shooter Cara Koenen enjoyed a fine outing before slipping over late in the match and having to sit out the closing minutes.

Sluggish out of the blocks in last week’s heart-stopping loss to Melbourne, the Lightning silenced the home crowd in the initial stages, bursting ahead 9-3 and forcing Giants coach Julie Fitzgerald to take an early time-out.

Her side, spearheaded by the brilliance of in-form captain Jamie-Lee Price, responded and leapt ahead 16-12 via a 7-0 burst before the Lightning rallied late and tied the scores 16-all at the end of a topsy-turvy opening stanza.

Price was momentarily curbed by Lauren Scherian in the middle after quarter-time but the Giants defensive trio of Amy Parmenter, April Brandley and Lauren Moore lifted, as did shooter Letherbarrow.

Sunshine Coast sprang a surprise by shifting Wood to wing attack to start the second term.

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