Sunday Sun

Eagles make it look too easy as road trip begins

SIDE REWARDED FOR BEST DEFENSIVE DISPLAY SO FAR

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NEWCASTLE Eagles flew to Bristol and shot down the home-town Flyers with perhaps their best defensive display of the season so far,

The Eagles were in the main discipline­d in their intent and carried out their gameplan well to take their ninth consecutiv­e win.

In doing so they maintained that 100% league record, and will march on to Plymouth this afternoon looking to make it ten-in-a-row.

It’s a quick turnaround for the team who travelled direct to Bristol after the game to prepare for the second game of this tough road trip.

Bristol actually led early as they netted the first triple of the game, until a 7-0 Eagles run took them in to their first lead. But it was still scrappy in the early game as both sides struggled to find any rhythm on offence.

It was Newcastle who broke the drought. With the scores tied at 11 points each, Saah Nimley and Darius Defoe sparked an 11-point run that broke the game open and put the visitors in to a double-digit lead they would not relinquish for the rest of the game.

Indeed, with excellent court spacing and lovely use of the ball they opened up the Bristol defence at will and soared to a 30-14 opening period lead. They continued that form in to the second period pushing the lead out to 27 at 45-18.

At times they made it look too easy against a Bristol side that many thought would cause them trouble. The home side did rally as the half closed and their 16-7 run cut the gap to 49-32; but the Eagles had still took the

Fab Flournoy’s side made a great start to a tough road trip quarter by a single point. Head Coach Fab Flournoy warned his side in the locker room to expect more energy and urgency from their hosts, but in truth that energy didn’t come as Newcastle turned the screws particular­ly defensivel­y as no matter what line-up they called to the floor, the pressure was kept right on a beleaguere­d Bristol side. By the end of the third another fine 10-minute period saw Eagles increase their advantage by another ten points to take 74-47 lead in a the final ten minutes that was about the visitors conserving energy and legs for this afternoon’s match-up. But they still increased the gap to finish the game a comfortabl­e 86-57 in front.

Eagles scoring was shared with five players in double figures and all that stepped on court troubling the scoreboard in a controlled and cohesive team display. Captain Defoe and Nimley leading the scorers with Nimley added ten assists for an excellent double-double.

Flournoy and his team now head in to the Plymouth Pavilions looking for more of the same this afternoon and raising that league record to 10-0 before the long ride back to Tyneside.

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