Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Coach stands firm on captaincy policy

- MARCO MONTEVERDE

When the captain gets named or is voted in by their playing group, it’s because it has been a well-thought, thorough process STACEY MARINKOVIC­H

DIAMONDS coach Stacey Marinkovic­h has defended her decision to share the captaincy during the Constellat­ion Cup as former skipper Caitlin Bassett’s internatio­nal career is threatened by the emergence of Cara Koenen.

Having captained Australia in their first-up loss to New Zealand on Tuesday, Bassett was dumped to the bench for Wednesday’s second game of the series.

Instead, Sunshine Coast Lightning star Koenen was given the goal-shooter spot, scoring 29 goals and securing player-of-the match honours in the Diamonds’ series-levelling 45-36 win.

The series continues on Saturday in Christchur­ch, with Marinkovic­h yet to reveal whether she will reward 25-year-old Koenen’s form with another start on her maiden Diamonds tour at the expense of veteran Bassett.

“We’ll go through our process, our team run and look at the opposition,” Marinkovic­h said.

“I’ve got a lot of variation that I can go to. I can go to a post-up shooter or that moving circle. We’ll just go in with the match-ups that we want to see at different points and then read the game as it goes.”

Marinkovic­h said Bassett still had “a wealth of experience to provide for the team” but was also impressed with Koenen’s form as well as her off-court contributi­on.

“She’s a very smart athlete, hugely athletic, (and) very quick in the way that she plays,” the new Diamonds mentor said of Koenen.

“She feels very comfortabl­e within this environmen­t now, and we’re experienci­ng the leadership that she can bring and the contributi­on that she brings to team meetings now, and all those types of things that make everything about her a bit more holistic. “She’s really embracing it.” Marinkovic­h also would not reveal who would captain the Diamonds on Saturday, or in the final game of the series on Sunday when crowd restrictio­ns will be lifted to allow fans to attend the match.

Liz Watson was skipper on Wednesday after Bassett’s game-one leadership role.

The lack of a permanent tour captain has been criticised by previous Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander and netball great Liz Ellis.

However, while Marinkovic­h respected others having an opinion, she said there was “confusion” about her tour leadership philosophy.

“It’s certainly not a rotation,” she said.

“It was really establishi­ng what are the values that are important to us.

“There’s players that I’ve never worked with before so I think what we establishe­d as a group is when the captain gets named or is voted in by their playing group, it’s because it has been a wellthough­t, thorough process.

“It’s a real selection in that they know what they’re actually selecting.

“It’s very prestigiou­s to be the captain of the Diamonds, and we just needed a little bit of time.”

 ??  ?? Diamonds shooter Caitlin Bassett lines up a shot in the opening game of the Constellat­ion Cup. Picture: Getty Images
Diamonds shooter Caitlin Bassett lines up a shot in the opening game of the Constellat­ion Cup. Picture: Getty Images

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