Marlborough Express

Malawi dances to Silver Ferns malady

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Bring on Botswana. Cayman Islands, we have your number. Feel our wrath, Gibraltar.

All right, we’re not prepared to lower our expectatio­ns quite that much. But netball is in pain, right now.

Against a pleasing array of New Zealanders coming up with the goods in many areas of the Commonweal­th Games, the Silver Ferns have produced a 53-57 loss to Malawi that by any measure stands as a low point, perhaps the lowest in our netballing history. It is almost a medical event. While so many other athletes wearing our colours have sent hearts swelling with pride, that result had hearts pumping emptily, as if starved by a blood clot.

This might seem a tad condescend­ing to the victors who went into these games with a reasonable claim to be the fifth or sixth strongest team in the world. That’s how they pretty reliably finish in the World Cup, World Series and previous Commonweal­th Games.

It’s just they’ve always been seen as the best of the rest, at best. Still emphatical­ly and entirely the wrong side of a chasm separating them from the sport’s three, maybe four, true powerhouse teams. As evidenced, we all thought, by the fact that even during the Ferns’ dispiritin­gly out-of-tune buildup for the games, they still managed to beat the Africans 75-42 just weeks beforehand.

It would be a thoroughly good thing for the sport to see that gap close. But for the right reasons. The Malawi players have certainly been doing their part; and all the more admirably considerin­g theirs is one of the world’s leastdevel­oped countries.

But the Ferns’ more than met them halfway by slumping so badly when faced with the clearly unexpected strength of the challenge from a team playing with spirit intact. While the Malawi players danced in exuberant delight afterwards, the Kiwis departed to the not-sodistant sound of Australian laughter.

To take the view that it’s simply too late to achieve a true turnaround in form is unworthily pessimisti­c.

Which doesn’t mean it’s likely. we grant you.

But there’s a case to muster, as best we can, some careworn hope on the basis that wins against Scotland and England are still entirely achievable if the Kiwis recalibrat­e sufficient­ly to play to their abilities. After that, well, let’s see what else we might have learned or rediscover­ed.

The Silver Ferns are doing terribly at the Commonweal­th Games. But rather than purselippe­d scowling reproach, a few gestures of support would seem to be in order. Perhaps this is a test not only of their mettle, but of their supporters’.

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