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Giants shoot down Magpies

- JENNY SINCLAIR

GIANTS Netball have overcome a midseason slump to return to the winner’s circle in Wednesday night’s Suncorp Super Netball match, overcoming a spirited Collingwoo­d Mapgie’s outfit by nine points in Launceston.

The result comes as a welcome relief for the Giants, who are seeking redemption for last year’s grand final loss, and have clung to third place on the ladder.

The Magpies’ first loss in Tasmania anchors them in sixth, and will go close to snuffing hopes of their first finals campaign since 2019.

After a messy start of fumbles and umpiring attention, Magpies settled first and dominated early play. However, every time they threatened to blow the margin out in the first half, Jo Harten’s ability to sink supershots drew the Giants back into the game.

With pivotal match-ups all over the court, none was more enticing than the physical Giants’ midcourt trying to slow down the league’s fastest midcourt. The Magpies wing attack/centre combinatio­n of Kelsey Browne and Molly Jovic left opponents in their rear-vision mirror, and with minimal turnovers provided a dangerous amount of ball to their shooters.

At the opposite end of the court, Ash Brazill and JodiAnn Ward kept Giants’ Maddy Hay and Sophie Dwyer well under wraps, with neither attacker able to have their usual impact early on.

It was left to centre JamieLee Price to do the bulk of the feeding into the circle until the game settled.

With Giants leading by eight at the start of the final term, Amy Parmenter stepped up her workrate, keeping Browne far quieter than usual, and the last 15 minutes came down to which team held their nerve.

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