Bath Chronicle

Success to start season

Blue & Gold begin with Lightning win

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Anna Stembridge hailed “a good team performanc­e” after Team Bath Netball started their 2020 Vitality Superleagu­e campaign in fine style with a 72-58 victory over Loughborou­gh Lightning.

The Blue & Gold put on a solid show for the 9,200-strong crowd at Arena Birmingham, a record attendance for a netball event in the UK, and those watching live on Sky Sports as they recorded an impressive victory.

“It was an excellent result but it was the overall team display that I was most pleased with,” said Superleagu­e head coach Stembridge. “There were so many standout performanc­es right across the court and we played some awesome netball.

“I was so impressed with the way the girls backed each other up and stuck to the game plan. They set the standard in the first quarter, responded brilliantl­y when Lighting came back at them in the second period and kept up the momentum and intensity througout.

“The Season Opener was a tremendous event and I’m proud we were able to produce a performanc­e to match the occasion.”

Team Bath excelled right across the court on Saturday, with the exciting young trio of Summer Artman and University of Bath students Tash Pavelin and Imogen Allison, supported by Santander and King Sporting Scholarshi­ps respective­ly, applying plenty of defensive pressure from the off.

Mia Ritchie was outstandin­g at centre, linking defence and attack with tireless energy and flair, while Rachel Shaw and Sophie Drakeford-lewis provided a constant supply of high-quality ball to deadly shooter Kim Commane.

The captain’s movement and unflappabl­e shooting saw her notch 55 goals, earning her the Sky Sports Player of the Match award, but she was keen to share the accolade with her colleagues.

“It’s obviously a team effort,” said Commane.

“I’m at the end of the court so full credit to the girls for bringing the ball down to me.”

Team Bath led 19-14 at the end of an eventful first quarter, that saw Lightning lose influentia­l England player Natalie Panagarry to injury, but a tight second period saw the gap close to two.

A strong final five minutes ensured the Blue & Gold regained the initiative and they were able to open up a 33-27 lead at half-time, which they increased to 54-41 during a dominant third quarter.

Northern Ireland internatio­nal Fi Toner came on for her Team Bath Superleagu­e debut during that quarter and Betsy Creak was also introduced for her first-ever Superleagu­e appearance in the final period, while Laura Rudland made a good impact at wing-attack as the Blue & Gold saw out an excellent victory.

Next up for Team Bath on Saturday, February 29 (6.30pm) is a short journey across the Severn Bridge to Cardiff to face a Celtic Dragons side who were edged out 44-43 by Surrey Storm in their opening fixture.

“We can take great confidence from our performanc­e and result against Lightning but we certainly never underestim­ate any team in this league,” said Stembridge.

“Dragons have recruited well and will be desperate to bounce back after their result against

Storm, where they led for pretty much the entire game but ended up losing by one. It should be a good contest.”

Team Bath Netball is partnering with local charity Sporting Family Change in 2020 to help make a difference through sport. Centurion Chartered Financial Partners are Team Bath’s people developmen­t partner and Rengen Developmen­ts also support the netball programme as part of their overall partnershi­p with Team Bath.

Visit netball.teambath.com to purchase tickets for Team Bath’s 2020 home Superleagu­e games.

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 ?? PICTURE: Luke Walker/getty Images for England Netball ?? Rachel Shaw on the ball for Team Bath during their victory over Loughborou­gh Lightning
PICTURE: Luke Walker/getty Images for England Netball Rachel Shaw on the ball for Team Bath during their victory over Loughborou­gh Lightning

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