Bath Chronicle

Allison gains first Roses cap

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University of Bath alumna Imogen Allison made her senior debut and current sporting scholar Sophie Drakeford-lewis gained more internatio­nal experience as England Netball took on World Champions New Zealand during a threematch tour.

Team Bath Netball legend Serena Guthrie also won her 100th cap for the Vitality Roses during the Cadbury Netball Series in Hamilton, the first competitiv­e internatio­nal netball since January.

Wing-defence Allison – who graduated from a sports and exercise science degree course this summer – came off the bench to earn her first cap during the opening match of the series, which New Zealand won 58-45.

Goal-attack Drakeford-lewis – who combines her netball career with studying integrated mechanical and electrical engineerin­g at the University of Bath, where she is supported by a Bill Whiteley Sports Scholarshi­p – also came on in the second quarter of that match and converted all five of her shots.

That earned Drakeford-lewis a starting place in the second match and she once again caught the eye as England led at half-time before the World Champions battled back to claim a 54-47 victory.

England co-captain Guthrie – a Commonweal­th Champion and three-time World bronze-medallist with the Roses – won her 100th cap in that game but sat out the third and final match after picking up an ankle injury.

Drakeford-lewis again started the game, scoring with seven of her eight attempts, and University of Bath alumna Yasmin Parsons came on at wing-attack to make her first internatio­nal appearance against one of the world’s leading nations but it was the Silver Ferns who completed a 3-0 series victory by winning 62-47.

The Roses players are taking plenty of positives from the experience, though, with Guthrie – a University of Bath Hall of Fame for Sport inductee – saying after her milestone appearance: “If someone had told 18-year-old Serena that I was going to get 100 caps, I would have laughed them out of the room. I’m so grateful, so appreciati­ve to get here. It will live in my memory forever.”

Parsons, who studied sports performanc­e and won the Superleagu­e title with Team Bath in 2013, added: “To go out there and represent your country on an internatio­nal stage means everything to me. It’s an overwhelmi­ng feeling and I’m just really happy and grateful for this opportunit­y.

“I’m also super proud of Imogen. I know what it was like when I got my first cap and it is such an honour and a great feeling to achieve.”

Another sports performanc­e graduate, Kadeen Corbin, also featured in two of the three matches for England.

Find out more about combining netball and study at the University of Bath by visiting teambath.com/ netball.

 ?? PICTURE: Clare Green/matchtight ?? Imogen Allison, pictured in action for Team Bath, earned her first cap with England Netball
PICTURE: Clare Green/matchtight Imogen Allison, pictured in action for Team Bath, earned her first cap with England Netball

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