Loughborough Lightning beat Manchester Thunder 69-57 in the Netball Super League final and reserved a place at the Grand Finals, continuing hunting for a historic three feet.
Last week’s pulse champion Lightning came from the preliminary finals and returned to the preliminary finals.
Thunder was made at 19-12 years after the first quarter, but Lightning did not put pressure on the second return.
JODIE GIBSON, a defender of Lightning, switched 5 points super shots to five super shots in the second quarter.
Then Thunder decided that they should reorganize, and when they were 44-33, they sang tactical timeouts, but they could not do it as lightning continued.
The dominant champion led the 52-40 to the last quarter to book a re-confrontation with London Pulse in Live ON on the next Sunday O2 Stadium in London. Sky Sports.
Alice Harvey of Lightning, a player of the game, said:
“It was a proud performance we were proud of, and we showed the grit.
“We were different today, and I would like to say that we did not underestimate the lightning counterattack. We are very good at it. We are responsible for our personal responsibility and actually want to do three feet. Today’s achievements showed that.”
Manchester’s coach, Karen Greig, said her team was not enough for a long time during the game.
“We wanted four consistent branches and we didn’t have it in us tonight,” she said. Sky Sports.
“We had a strong first quarter, but there was a time when I was a court passenger in the second quarter.”