Hotshot Mes making mark
Anchor of the Silver Ferns’ shooting circle times it right
It has taken less than a year for Bailey Mes to complete the transition from international rookie to the anchor in the Silver Ferns shooting circle. Her timing could not have been better for national netball coach Janine Southby.
With four-test Silver Fern Ameliaranne Ekenasio ( nee Wells) the only other capped shooter in the side heading into this month’s Quad Series, Mes has suddenly found herself the most experienced player in the New Zealand shooting end.
She responded by delivering arguably the most commanding performance of her international career, netting 40 of her 43 shots at goal in player of the match performance in the Ferns 26-goal thumping of England at the weekend.
Given Mes was forced to play out of position for the Tactix for much of the ANZ Championship season (as she has most of her franchise career), Southby said the athletic shooter’s first outing of the international season was even more noteworthy.
“She’s grown in confidence being in the environment, and she’s really loving playing at goal shoot, and I think that is huge for her,” the Ferns coach said.
Mes, who will return to the Northern Mystics in next season’s new elite domestic league following two seasons with the Tactix, is still coming to terms with her senior status in the group.
“It is a little bit strange, it is a really great opportunity. I feel like I’ve been here a while, but when I look at it it’s probably not actually that long.”
Rather than celebrating her individual performance in the weekend’s season opener, Mes was more pleased with the way the attack end came together following a limited build-up.
For a new attacking line-up there was little miscommunication between Laura Langman, Shannon Francois, who was a late inclusion in the starting line-up in place of Grace Rasmussen, Ekenasio and Mes, with the Ferns playing with confidence and speed.
“We had had a little bit of time together, but not much. So it was a case of staying connected and keeping the talk up.
“I felt like we moved the ball around well and we mixed it up a lot,” said Mes.
There could be more changes to come in tomorrow’s second Quad Series test against South Africa in Hamilton, with the match-up against the world number fives presenting an opportunity for Southby to blood some of the newcomers to the side.
Replacement defender Jane Watson and shooter Te Paea SelbyRickit could be in line for further court time after making their test debuts against England. But Southby said with the key match looming against world champions Australia this weekend, it is important that the team first consolidate their starting line-up.
“We’ll look at that and see if the opportunity is there to do that, but first and foremost it’s about making sure our connections are growing and that we settle,” she said.
“I think it’s just making sure when people come on they are able to settle into it, because when you’re playing against an opposition that is nailing everything you can’t afford to have those lapses.”