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Hereford dominated the match
Hereford dominated the match

Morgan Magnificent as Hereford Advance to Netball Final

9th February 2009

 

Many of the girls were really feeling the nerves, travelling to Stourbridge in their biggest game of the season. This extra adrenaline certainly spurred them on as they dominated the early part of the match. Their build-up play was superb as Kate Morgan (GA), Ella Langford (C) and Natasha Davies (WA) broke Stourbridge’s defence time and time again. Their awesome speed and agility made sure that Helen Hancock (GS) was given plenty of opportunities to score. Hancock herself was devastating, scoring around 90% of her shots in the first quarter. This excellent play established a 10 point lead for Hereford and laid the foundations for victory.
 
The girls continued to push hard in the second quarter but Stourbridge began to up their game and the match became more even. Hereford resisted Stourbridge’s attacks very well with Anna Muldering (GD) and May Blackman-Howard (GK) making key interceptions, breaking up the opposition’s rhythm. Hereford’s attacking play continued to be very effective with Emily Pedersen (WA) often cutting inside to give Hereford’s play a different look. Like in the first quarter, the girls gave Hancock and Morgan chances to score and the pair kept up their high level of shooting. The girls maintained the lead from the first quarter and seemed in the perfect position to go on and win.
 
In the third quarter Stourbridge began to dominate the game and it seemed that Hereford had taken their foot off the pedal. The lead was reduced to four points at one stage and the girls were trying too many extravagant passes and getting caught out. However, Jade Finney (WD) played superbly and seemed to have an everlasting supply of energy. She frequently threw herself into the air in an attempt to intercept the ball and was often successful. Her incredible play began to rub off on the rest of the team as they regained control of the game. In the last five minutes they stretched their lead back to 8 points and the final was in sight.
 
Though there were some scares in the last quarter, Hereford were always in control and the game finished 45-37. The girls played exceptionally well for large periods of the match and though they may have lost some of their concentration in the third quarter, they fully deserved the victory. The Hereford team is now in the final of the RegionalBritish Colleges' Cup and one more victory will take them through to the nationals. 

 

Click the following link to see photos of the event:
http://www.review.hereford.ac.uk/photoAlbums/

Tom Flathers (Studying A2 Communication Studies, A2 English Language, A2 General Studies and A2 Modern History)

Tom Flathers (Studying A2 Communication Studies, A2 English Language, A2 General Studies and A2 Modern History)

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