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I agree! Heffernan is like a young Lesley Nicol, she plays the C position quite similar too. But does a lot more damage at WD.
Gordon is like Langman. Extremely fit, fast but probably feeds better.Tonight we play the decider of the Taini Jamison Trophy Series ????????
????️: Saturday 30 September, 7:00PM (NZT)
????: @claudelandsnz
????: Tune in live on @skysportnz + Sky OpenInternational streaming at https://t.co/MO5BCqtZ79 (Sky Sports in UK, SportsMax in Caribbean) pic.twitter.com/ZMsokXInux
— Silver Ferns (@SilverFernsNZ) September 29, 2023
NZ starting the same 7 as played all of game 2. I noticed in a post I saw that Gordon had a strapped thigh. Hopefully its minor and its precautionary.
Anyone else just getting the Sky testcard?
yes, I don’t have coverage either, and I’m ready to go!
Yep @netballmum
Ok so it isn’t just me, I came here to see if others are having trouble with the livestream
Not working for me either??
and the music is just as annoying as Centrelink!!
hooray, it’s on
/4 time: ENG 14-12
Walmsley 9/11 (82%)
Ekenasio 3/5 (60%)Glasgow 9/10 (90%)
Neil 5/6 (83%)A strong opening from the Roses. Neil and Oyesola playing well for them. Both sides with 16 attempts so far.
14-12 with England ahead.
Unfortunately there’s one glaring difference – when NZ miss a shot, they don’t get the rebound. If they got a couple of rebounds, they’d be ahead.I think we’re seeing now why they rave about Berri Neil (is it Neal or Neil?). She is built like a rake and just as fast and gutsy as Housby.
Leota’s influence is again very evident (like first test). The crispness and accuracy of passing, even into small places, with excellent drives to space and good rotation, it’s amazing to watch, and NZ doesn’t have the same defensive pressure as second test.
I’m still sad Glasgow chose England, but that doesn’t mean I can’t keep enjoying her play 🙂
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