Bath Chronicle

Pulses raised ahead of Severn derby date

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Team Bath Netball go into a busy period of three Vitality Superleagu­e home games in nine days with the momentum of back-to-back victories, but seeking more consistenc­y after a mixed performanc­e at London Pulse on Monday.

The Blue & Gold won each of the first three quarters at the Copper Box Arena as they built up a healthy 54-42 advantage, but then allowed league newcomers Pulse back into the contest in the last 15 minutes and saw their final winning margin cut to 64-60.

Head coach Jess Thirlby said she was pleased to get the win, but is looking for improvemen­ts ahead of Saturday’s Severn derby at the Team Bath Arena against Welsh franchise Celtic Dragons (5pm).

“-We anticipate­d a highly-con tested match against Pulse, who have stayed with quality sides and contested for much of their games d-espite their current league posi tion,” she said.

“No team can be underestim­ated and we were pleased with showing some grit and finding a way last night, as its tough to go on the road and play away from home.

“We had some great passages of play and some of our best stats for t-he season in terms of chances con verted and few errors made.

Games like these are excellent preparatio­n for the tough tests to come and ultimately we want to be put under pressure so we learn how to thrive on it as we continue to w-ork hard to secure a top-four fin ish.

“It was great to have Serena Guthrie back on court and Mia Ritchie was brilliant when she came off the bench.

“-Leila Thomas contribute­d posi tively in defence and we were really pleased to get Abi Robson out on court. She has been one of our most consistent performers in training and it was great to be able to reward that.”

Both Thomas and Robson are under-21 players and another young Blue & Gold talent to catch t-he eye was University of Bath stu dent Sophie Drakeford-lewis, who was named as Player of the Match for the second successive game.

Superleagu­e head coach Anna Stembridge said: “Sophie has been sublime in the last few weeks.

“She is building a real connection with Rachel Shaw and Kim C-ommane in attack but her defend ing from the front and all-round contributi­on has been outstandin­g.

“She is quiet and unassuming off the court but is developing into a real leader on it.”

Drakeford-lewis, who is also s-upported by a Bill Whiteley Schol a-rship, added: “Credit to the play ers around me, they fill me with confidence.

“The Superleagu­e is incredibly t-ight this season but we are build ing momentum and we need to keep that up in the next few home games.”

As well as Dragons on Saturday, Team Bath are also at home to Strathclyd­e Sirens on Friday, March 22 (7.30pm) before entertaini­ng local rivals Severn Stars in a rearranged fixture on Monday, March 25 (7pm).

“It’s going to be a good run of games and we can’t wait to have the home crowd behind us again,” Stembridge added.

“-We have had such amazing sup port this season and the fans were absolutely critical in helping us see out the victory over Manchester Thunder in our last home match.

“We beat Dragons 58-41 at Super T-en on the opening day of the sea son but I think they will be a different propositio­n.

“Bethan Dyke is back for them after injury, which makes a big difference, and they have had some good results and performanc­es.

“I was at their game against Loughborou­gh Lightning last weekend and while the result didn’t go their way, they played well and we will have to be on our game.

“-Hopefully we will be able to pro duce that consistent performanc­e across 60 minutes that we have been looking for.”

Tickets for the matches against Dragons, Sirens and Stars are on sale now. Visit netball.teambath. com/tickets for further details.

 ?? PICTURE: Clare Green/matchtight ?? Sophie Drakeford-lewis, who was Team Bath Netball’s player of the match against London Pulse
PICTURE: Clare Green/matchtight Sophie Drakeford-lewis, who was Team Bath Netball’s player of the match against London Pulse

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