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Vitality Netball Superleague: Saracens Mavericks, Manchester Thunder and Loughborough Lightning remain unbeaten | Netball News


Leeds Rhinos Netball and Wasps also picked up victories in Round Three; Leeds Rhinos Netball’s second match of the round is live on Sky Sports Main Event and Mix from 5pm on Monday night, Tracey Robinson’s side host Team Bath Netball at the EIS in Sheffield

Last Updated: 14/02/22 9:28am

Saracens Mavericks remain unbeaten after three rounds (Image credit: Morgan Harlow)

Saracens Mavericks remain unbeaten after three rounds (Image credit: Morgan Harlow)

Saracens Mavericks, Manchester Thunder and Loughborough Lightning maintained perfect records at the start of the new season, while Leeds Rhinos Netball began their campaign with a win.

Here, we review of all five of the Vitality Netball Superleague Round Three matches that took place over the course of Friday evening and Saturday.

Coverage of Leeds Rhinos Netball hosting Team Bath Netball will be live on Sky Sports Main Event and Mix from 5pm in the first ‘Monday Night Netball’ programme of the new season.

Vitality Netball Superleague – Round Three results

Friday Saracens Mavericks 53-51 London Pulse
Friday Strathclyde Sirens 43-45 Leeds Rhinos Netball
Saturday Manchester Thunder 76-68 Surrey Storm
Saturday Loughborough Lightning 65-37 Celtic Dragons
Saturday Wasps 54-45 Severn Stars
Monday Leeds Rhinos Netball vs Team Bath Netball

Saracens Mavericks 53-51 London Pulse

Watch highlights of of the Round Three Netball match between Saracens Mavericks and London Pulse

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Watch highlights of of the Round Three Netball match between Saracens Mavericks and London Pulse

Watch highlights of of the Round Three Netball match between Saracens Mavericks and London Pulse

On Friday evening, Kat Ratnapala’s outfit returned to the Hertfordshire Sports Village and maintained their productive start to the 2022 season after two victories at the ‘Season Opener’ weekend in Birmingham.

With London Pulse arriving off the back of their outstanding win over Team Bath Netball, the home side knew they needed to start strongly and held a 16-8 lead after the opening 15 minutes.

Saracens Mavericks vs London Pulse – Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Saracens Mavericks 16 11 18 8 53
London Pulse 8 12 12 19 51

Mavericks maintained their starting line-up for the second quarter while Pulse introduced Jayda Pechova in defence and handed a debut to Alicia Scholes in attack. Sam Bird’s outfit worked hard during it and took advantage of missed shots from Mavericks.

During the third quarter, Mavericks accelerated out into a 13-goal lead but were then put under the pump in the final 15 minutes. Pulse won it by a staggering 11 goals and had time not run out, the contest could have had a different outcome.

Listen to the reaction following Saracens Mavericks' victory over London Pulse

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Listen to the reaction following Saracens Mavericks’ victory over London Pulse

Listen to the reaction following Saracens Mavericks’ victory over London Pulse

Strathclyde Sirens 43-45 Leeds Rhinos Netball

After having to watch the opening weekend from home due to not being able to fulfil their fixture against Loughborough Lightning, Leeds Rhinos Netball’s belated start to the season ended in a victory.

Rhinos handed a debut to Amy Clinton at shooter, with fellow new signing Rebekah Airey on the bench. Sirens selected the starting seven that they had put their faith in during the Season Opener weekend.

After taking a quarter each in the first half, the match was poised at 24-22 in Rhinos’ favour at the interval.

Strathclyde Sirens vs Leeds Rhinos Netball – Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Strathclyde Sirens 12 10 8 13 43
Leeds Rhinos Netball 10 14 13 8 45

A solid defensive effort during the third set of 15 minutes enabled Rhinos to create a six-goal buffer, before errors allowed Sirens to reel them back in to just one goal. Rhinos pressed again though, despite Jade Clarke needing time off court after sustaining a knock.

The final quarter followed the same pattern as the third, with Rhinos surging away and then being pulled back in. Claire Maxwell and Abigail Tyrrell were instrumental for Sirens in defence, while Clarke returned to court for the visitors.

Manchester Thunder 76-68 Surrey Storm

At Belle Vue, Manchester Thunder and Surrey Storm treated the crowd to a 144-goal contest and Natalie Metcalf made her first Vitality Netball Superleague outing of the season for Thunder.

Eleanor Cardwell continue to underline her form with a player of the match performance, and Mikki Austin’s side held their hosts to 34-goals apiece at the interval.

Manchester Thunder vs Surrey Storm – Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Manchester Thunder 19 15 21 21 76
Surrey Storm 14 20 15 19 68

Storm, with Peace Proscovia in attack, were able to really accelerate on the board and make the most of the international’s prowess. Proscovia scored 62 of their 68 goals.

In all, Thunder’s greater number of intercepts – six to two – and lower unforced error count were the keys to their superior second-half.

Loughborough Lightning 65-37 Celtic Dragons

Loughborough Lightning also thrived being back on a home court and delivered a 28-goal victory over Dannii Titmus-Morris’ Celtic Dragons.

With Lightning’s starting line-up featuring six senior internationals and an England U21, their depth, experience and confidence anchored their work and they finished the opening quarter ahead by 12.

Loughborough Lightning vs Celtic Dragons – Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Loughborough Lightning 19 20 15 11 65
Celtic Dragons 7 11 11 8 37

Dragons increased their physicality and remained calm in the face of a significant deficit during the second quarter, however Lightning’s combination of Nat Panagarry, Beth Cobden and Hannah Joseph were still able to find Mary Cholhok easily.

Director of netball Vic Burgess was able to make multiple changes during the second half including introducing South African international Zan Vimbela and Loughborough University student Emma Thacker.

Wasps 54-45 Severn Stars

On Saturday evening, Wasps bounced back from two defeats in Birmingham to earn their first points of the new season.

Wasps vs Severn Stars – Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Wasps 10 13 19 12 54
Severn Stars 12 9 12 12 45

Mel Mansfield’s team produced a classic ‘championship quarter’ to put them in the driving seat at the CBS Arena.

They opened up a nine-goal advantage during the third set of 15 minutes, with Iona Christian being named as player of the match due to her impressive feeding of Rachel Dunn and Lucy Parize.

The Vitality Netball Superleague continues on Monday with Leeds Rhinos Netball hosting Team Bath Netball, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Mix from 5pm.





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