Mon. Sep 30th, 2024
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The NSW Swifts have broken through for their first victory of the Super Netball season after charging home in the fourth quarter to defeat Queensland Firebirds 74-71 and celebrate veteran Romelda Aiken-George’s 200th national league appearance.

The Swifts entered Saturday’s contest at Ken Rosewall Arena on two competition points following an opening-round loss to Collingwood and a controversial draw in Adelaide where a series of delays resulted in the match being abandoned at half time.

Queensland provided a serious challenge to the Swifts with goal shooter Donnell Wallam’s dominance under the post setting up a 40-37 buffer for the visitors at half time.

But the Swifts stepped up defensively in the final quarter to swing the result in their favour, captain Maddy Proud leading by example with a series of clutch plays to help her side disrupt Wallam’s momentum.

“We knew we had to put the pressure on higher up in the court, we couldn’t just leave it to the couple in the circle, so I think that full-court pressure is what got us over the line here,” Proud said after NSW outscored the Firebirds by six goals in the second half.

The result was a positive for new Swifts goal shooter Aiken-George with the 34-year-old Jamaican reaching the milestone against the club she represented for 197 games, including three championships, after moving to Queensland in 2008.

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