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Pulse down to training partners in shooting end after another injury https://t.co/nxtsyRz5R9
— Bridget Tunnicliffe (@bridgettunni) May 31, 2024
Jesus Christ, you can tell this reporter (Grant Chapman) has no idea about the ANZ Premiership.
No Gina Crampton for the Stars this weekend, she will be suiting up for the Giants in SSN.
If the Pulse can smoothly get the ball into the shooters they’ll be fine. Gordon (and Kersten) continues to be a huge loss.
Although tempted to put Souness at C, her work rate at WA is phenomenal.Steel need to capitalize on the Pulse ‘situation’.
And so is Metuarau!
I hope they’re not rushing her!
But it’s exciting at the same time. She would work well with Salmon.I don’t think Metuarau is playing but is named on the team sheet.
I guess if Pulse really needed a change up in the circle, they could always move Souness to GA and Petera to WA.
Going by the current score I doubt they’ll need to resort to it.Pulse looking smooth all over the court. The defence particularly is catching my attention, Namana and Heffernan just cannot get in any position that would allow them to get the ball. And so they’re having to shoot from distance and they’re not doing a great job of it!
- This reply was modified 6 months, 1 week ago by StatsNerd21.
Like the commentators said, I really rate AAT as a coach. Early days but good bounce back thus far for the Pulse.
G Heffernan and he standing there not interested in defending, really annoys me. Then walking as slow as possible.
Hard to work this out after last week!
The Central Pulse have bounced back in emphatic style with a big 57-37 win over Southern Steel in Invercargill on Saturday.
ANZ Fans' Player of the Match: Martina Salmon
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— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) June 1, 2024
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