Health and Life Phoenix will have the
hardest task of the 2012 Subway Cup after they defeated Contours Matrics,
62-52, in the preliminary final last Friday night at Netball SA Stadium.
The task of defeating the ETSA Contax is a
task no team has been able to achieve all season and Phoenix coach LeeAnne
Cummins is certainly aware of what it will take to steal the 2012 premiership.
“We need to bring that same intensity we
brought tonight, we need to force them into making errors whilst making good
decisions for ourselves, and just valuing the ball every time we’ve got it,
because they’re not going to give it to you very often.” Cummins said.
The last three matches have been very close
for the Phoenix but those close matches have put them on the right path for
finals netball. A disappointed Matrics coach, Jacqui Illman, suggested Phoenix
were peaking at the right time.
“I think Phoenix played exceptionally well
tonight, that’s the best that I’ve seen them play all year and they were
obviously better than us on the night.”
Illman said.
It was a highly anticipated match-up for
the preliminary final and Phoenix had not beaten the Matrics during the minor
rounds. It was looking like the same result may occur with Matrics getting a
good start early in the first quarter.
Matrics GS Cody Lange was looking in good
form scoring three quick goals for her side and benefitting from some sharp
Matrics attack. But, the Phoenix attackers soon settled into a nice rhythm and
with GS Kylie Jarrett looking particularly strong soon evened the scores, then
took the lead late in the quarter.
Phoenix began to control the pace of the
match in the second quarter, often slowing the play down and restoring their
composure. These tactics were working for the side as they moved out to a
5-goal lead mid-quarter.
Some good late play from the Matrics saw
them cut the Phoenix lead down to 1 goal at half time and with a few more
seconds may have even leveled the scores, but the half-time whistle kept the
Phoenix in front.
The Matrics needed to match the consistency
of the Phoenix if they were to have any chance of taking the lead and they
started well with the first goal of the quarter. This leveled the scores but
costly mistakes were hurting the Matrics.
Phoenix stole back momentum after a Matrics
centre pass break, and quickly moved out to a 4-goal lead just 3 minutes into
the quarter. Excellent work in defence from Phoenix GK Dalice Kennedy and GD
Nadia Mapunda was starting to takes its toll, as Phoenix went to the final
break with a 7-goal lead.
After trailing by 9 goals early in the
final quarter Matrics managed a mini comeback to cut the lead to 5 goals with 9
minutes remaining. After some good transitional play it looked like the match
was headed for an intense finish.
However, the Phoenix regained composure to
establish a 10-goal lead with just 4 minutes remaining, ultimately ending any
chance of a Matrics win.
It was a strong performance from the
Phoenix who dominated key areas of play to help them reach the 2012 Subway Cup
Grand Final. Their rebounding was superb at both ends of the court and their
work ethic through the middle of the court forced turnovers from the Matrics.
The combination between shooters, Kylie
Jarrett and Mel Rowland, has also grown and has been a noticeable asset to the
side as coach LeeAnne Cummins discussed.
“Obviously it’s been hard with Mel Rowland
being in and out throughout the year and also she’s been able to train with us
since the Thunderbirds finished so just that consistency of being able to work
together is seeing the benefit out on the court.” She said.
“Tonight the girls were really focused on
what they had to do and really determined to make sure that they made every
post a winner and right from that first whistle their heads were in the game.
“I thought that it looked like they
(Matrics) were under more pressure than they had been all year so therefore
their decision making was sort of questionable and we forced them into errors
which was great work.”
After a strong season wrapping up second
place on the ladder, the Matrics were understandably disappointed. But after a
tough loss, Coach Jacqui Illman was still proud of her side’s effort throughout
the year.
“We targeted a grand final spot and we
thought that on our day we could win it but obviously Phoenix were better than
us today.”
“Extremely proud of the girls, I mean we
won it last year and we lost an enormous amount of defenders in particular
after that win. We did struggle for depth in that area and we did have a few
injuries in that area again throughout the year. I thought we really responded
well and I was pleased with a lot of the netball that we put out on the park
this year.”