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Lightning shock Vixens to go second on Super ladder
Lightning shock Vixens to go second on Super ladder

Perth Now

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Lightning shock Vixens to go second on Super ladder

Sunshine Coast Lightning have banked back-to-back wins for the first time this season with Reilley Batcheldor helping keep the Melbourne Vixens at bay in their Super Netball clash. The Lightning kept a full-house at John Cain Arena quiet on Sunday afternoon, posting a 62-50 victory over the home side. Their fourth win of the season lifted the Lightning to second on the ladder, above West Coast Fever on points differential, while the Vixens remain second-last. With centre Leesa Mi Mi in constant motion, Lightning goal-shooter Batcheledor topped the scoring with 48 goals from 52 attempts for the match. Her performance allowed coach Belinda Reynolds to rest star shooter Cara Koenen, under an injury cloud, for the entire match. The Queenslanders led 14-11 at quarter-time but started to assert their dominance in the second term. Vixens coach Simone McKinnis switched up her defenders, moving Jo Weston to goal-keeper to try to quell the goals but the Lightning still managed to take a 31-23 lead into halftime. With Batcheldor bagging 13 goals in the third quarter and the Lightning's defensive end looking rock-solid, that lead was out to a commanding 37-27 heading into the final term. Former Vixens star centre Liz Watson looked right at home back in Melbourne and continued to control the midcourt as the home side failed to make a dent on the margin. Lightning goal defence Tara Hinchcliffe, who had five gains, two intercepts and six deflections, was delighted with her team's showing. "I always feel like playing Vixens is a traditional game of netball, with the moving circles at both ends, it's hard work, " said Hinchliffe, named player of the match. "Coming into this game we knew that this would potentially mean second on the ladder for us so we wanted to come out and put in that performance, so I'm so proud of the girls."

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