Anna Thompson, Katrina Grant and Anna Harrison admire the trophy |
Monitoring Desk
WELLINGTON, New
Zealand (TheSportsNEXT) November 11, 2012: New Zealand held on in a
nailbiter to beat England 23-21 and claim the inaugural Fast5 netball world
series title, NZ Herald reported Sunday.
In a tournament where the rules encourage big scoring,
defensive tactics provided a fascinating element to the final in Auckland on
Sunday.
The match ended up being the lowest scoring of the 20 played
over the tournament's three days.
New Zealand Fast5 Ferns pose after winning the final |
Up 22-21 with a minute to go, the Fast5 Ferns clung on to
the ball to wind the clock down, before passing to Irene van Dyk to nail the
game's last goal.
England's Jo Harten, the tournament's top three-point
shooter, had one last chance from distance before the final whistle but
couldn't get the ball to drop.
Harten did manage a three-pointer earlier in the match to
finish the event with 18, five more than the next best tally by compatriot
Rachel Dunn.
Defence was also to the fore in the two power plays, when
all goals count double.
New Zealand did well to restrict the England Fives to 10
points - one of them a late six-pointer by Dunn - in England's power play.
But the English did better when defending against the Ferns'
power play, maintaining possession for significant periods to concede only six
points.
Laura Langman lifts the trophy |
That left the Fives up 21-20 going into a tense final
quarter.
Earlier, the pre-match build-up ended in entertaining
fashion, with the New Zealanders coming out on court Gangnam-style and England
responding in kind.
The two teams reprised their act after the final whistle, to
the delight of the crowd.
South Africa took bronze with a 38-34 win over Jamaica.
Malawi prevailed in the fifth/sixth playoff 33-30 to leave
Australia winless from their six matches.
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