Taurua critical of the umpiring
PERTH: New Zealand coach Noeline Taurua has launched an extraordinary spray at Singaporean umpire Joan Yuliani after the Australian Diamonds retained the Constellation Cup with a 5346 netball win in Perth.
The Diamonds blitzed the Silver Ferns with a 167 openingquarter onslaught at RAC Arena on Sunday, and led by as many as 16 goals during the second term as their suffocating pressure proved too much to handle.
But with star shooter Maria Folau nailing almost everything that came her way, the Silver Ferns reduced the margin to seven goals in the third quarter, and then just four goals with seven minutes remaining.
The Diamonds kept their cool at the death to secure the win and level the series at 22, claiming the Constellation Cup on superior goal percentage.
But it was the quality of umpiring that was a big talking point after the match, and Taurua was furious at Yuliani’s performance.
New Zealand is renowned for its oncourt discipline, often committing 25% less fouls than Australia whenever the archrivals meet.
But yesterday’s match told a different statistical tale, when New Zealand was called for 66 penalties to Australia’s 63.
Taurua believes many of those calls were wrong, and even went to the trouble of analysing the foul count from the past five matches between the two sides to prove her point.
She said the fact that Yuliani was handed the umpiring gig despite not officiating in any of the previous three matches of the series was a huge mistake.
‘‘We have somebody that comes in from Singapore — where are they ranked? — and blows it [the interpretations of the rules] out of the window,’’ Taurua said.
‘‘I thought the Diamonds were confused [as well] to some respect.
‘‘One minute it’s a twosecond held ball, next minute it’s a fourminute held ball, next minute there’s nothing, there’s no call at all.
‘‘That really disturbs me, because we are not a 60penalty team. We want to put something out there that’s really competitive.
‘‘But yet the decisions that are made behind the scenes in regards to that quality is unacceptable. For that I’m really disappointed.’’
Taurua made a special point to praise the Diamonds, declaring them the better team on the day.
But she said the issue of umpire quality needed to be addressed, and she has vowed to put in a formal complaint.
Star Diamonds goal shooter Caitlin Bassett nailed 25 of her 28 goal attempts to ensure she celebrated her 100game milestone with a win in front of 13,233 fans — a record netball crowd for Perth.
The win was also the perfect sendoff for retiring shooter Caitlin Thwaites, who replaced Bassett in the third quarter to finish with six goals.
‘‘Definitely, the pressure’s off,’’ Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander said after the match.
‘‘I just had the feeling they weren’t going to let it slip. We practised all week. They just dug in and they dug really deep, and they did a fantastic job.’’ — AAP