The Chronicle

Double joy as TN claim national cup honours

VOLLEYBALL

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IT was double delight at the National Volleyball Cup finals in Kettering for Team Northumbri­a with both the men and women winning their respective finals in style.

First up the women renewed their fierce rivalry with derby foes Durham University and, despite losing in the first set on a tie-break, they went on to win the match 3-1 (24-26, 25-18, 25-20, 25-20.)

Then, in what was an outstandin­g match, TN’s men won in straight sets against London Polonia (25-21, 25-23, 27-25).

And the club goes into this weekend’s Super 8s play-offs semi-finals confident of completing the clean sweep of domestic honours.

“Overall, it’s been a really successful season for us,” said coach Dave Goodchild.

“I am absolutely delighted for the girls. Durham came with a specific plan to be aggressive and take some risks which really put our girls under pressure from ball one.

“We didn’t find our rhythm in the early stages of the game and, like the BUCS finals, anyone could have claimed the first set and they edged it.

“But as the game progressed the girls found their momentum.

“We started getting a better touch on the block and setting our defence behind them better.

“It was a really tough game, but once we started sticking to our plan – developing on what we have been working on and creating the one-on-ones – they started to open up and we really hurt them.

“The performanc­e from Yulia [Tokarenko] was absolutely frightenin­g and she very clearly deserved the MVP award.” Polonia were backed by a typically loud and passionate following but, in spite of the distractio­ns and missing a key player, Northumbri­a managed to come out on top, winning 3-0. “The lads stuck together as a team and we had some really step up,” added Goodchild. “To lose your starting setter the

As a team everyone did their jobs. It was a little bit edgy in set three but good teams find a way to win and we did that. Dave Goodchild

week before any final is tough, but the way Ru [Rupert Scott] came in – in what was his first competitiv­e match in two years – and ran the game was exceptiona­l.

“His decision-making was really good and he was a calming influence on the court, so I am pleased with that – it could have gone either way.

“As a team everyone did their jobs. It was a little bit edgy in set three, but good teams find a way to win and we did that.

“Credit to Polonia who pushed us in the last set, but we stuck to what we do well – played our game plan and it worked.”

When quizzed on whether he thought Northumbri­a could match the excellent results they have achieved this season, Goodchild said: “Pass!

“I have plans in place and, as always, the University will support what I do. Watch this space.”

TN’s men host London’s Malory Eagles over two Super 8s play-off semi-final legs at Sport Central on Saturday and Sunday – both games starting at 3pm.

The women host Pulsepoint London Orcas twice in two days, with the Saturday and Sunday fixtures starting at noon.

Entry to all four matches is free.

 ??  ?? National Volleyball Cup finals in Kettering where Team Northumbri­a beat rivals Durham University
National Volleyball Cup finals in Kettering where Team Northumbri­a beat rivals Durham University

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