Catherine Remembered On Emotional Dragons’ Night

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Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Vitality SuperLeague Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

It was an emotional evening in Cardiff when Celtic Dragons remembered one of their own at the Sport Wales National Centre. Prior to centre pass in their Vitality Superleague match against Manchester Thunder the teams, management and crowd observed a minute’s silence in memory of the life of former Celtic Dragon and Wales under-21 player […]

It was an emotional evening in Cardiff when Celtic Dragons remembered one of their own at the Sport Wales National Centre.

Prior to centre pass in their Vitality Superleague match against Manchester Thunder the teams, management and crowd observed a minute’s silence in memory of the life of former Celtic Dragon and Wales under-21 player Catherine Roberts.

A Dragons statement said: “The loss of Catherine is a huge blow to the netball community in Wales.

“She was universally admired by those who knew her. An inspirational person, she lived life to the full and did everything with a smile.”

Celtic Dragons remembered Catherine Roberts.

When the match started Dragons struggled for fluency and slipped to a 38-78 defeat against a Thunder team who started strongly, scoring five unanswered goals at the start to stun Cardiff spectators.

There is no time for captain Suzy Drane and her team to dwell on defeat, though, because they are back in action on Bank Holiday Monday.

They travel to Glasgow for their fixture against bottom of the table UWS Sirens – and the teams still have a return match to play in Cardiff next month.

The Scots have earned only one win this season, while Dragons have had two victories.

Celtic Dragons players sign autographs after their match against Manchester.

Dragons’ Kelly Morgan was able to organise the defence after a slow start against Thunder and won a turnover to provide the shooters with much needed ammunition.

Shooting was more miss than hit in the opening minutes, but as Cara Lea Moseley and Georgia Rowe settled into the contest, Dragons were able to get in a respectable number of shots.

Nevertheless, it was Thunder with a nine-goal advantage at the break.

Enthusiastic chants of ‘Let’s Go Dragons!’ did little to deter Manchester in what must have felt like the longest second quarter of the season for the Dragons.

Kyra Jones was substituted and the resulting positional re-organisation of the squad led to a wholesale routing in the second period. Passes went astray and Thunder’s Joyce Mvula enjoyed a feast of shooting opportunities.

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With the game seemingly gone after the half-time interval, when Manchester led 42-19,it was time for Dragons to restore pride to their performance and the third quarter saw a marked improvement.

There were some great long-range shots from Dragons player of the match Moseley and passing was far more clinical from the whole team.

Sarah Llewelyn was particularly effective coming off the bench, did well to collect several stray Manchester passes and moved efficiently around the court.

A tighter quarter score demonstrated the pride and professionalism of the home side.

The final quarter saw Manchester’s substitutes continue to build on an impressive display.

Kelly Morgan and Leila Thomas stuck to their work in defence, while Eleanor Roberts’ shooting was focused and consistent.

Thunder had taken a strong grip on the match from early on and they continued their excellent VNSL 2018 campaign with another victory.

Wales and Celtic Dragons netball coach Julie Hoornweg. Pic: Getty Images.

Celtic Dragons Player of the Match: GA Cara Lea Moseley

Quarter scores (Dragons first): 10-19 (10-19); 9-23 (19-42); 10-17 (29-59); 9-19 (38-78).

Celtic Dragons, starting seven: G Rowe, CL Moseley, A Varey, K Jones, S Drane, N Jones, K Morgan. Replacements: C Jones, S Llewelyn, M Powell, L Thomas, E Roberts

Manchester Thunder, starting seven: J Mvula, K Turner, L Leota, C O’Hanlon, B Skingsley, E Dovey, K Almond. Replacements: D Bloomfield, A Carter, A Clinton, B Hoult, S Morgan.

Celtic Dragons fixtures and results

February

Monday 12: Celtic Dragons 49, benecosMavericks 61

Saturday 17: Celtic Dragons 35, Team Bath 54

Saturday 24: Loughborough Lightning 69, Celtic Dragons 45

Monday 26: Celtic Dragons 55, Surrey Storm 50

March

Saturday 3: Manchester Thunder v Celtic Dragons (postponed, rearranged for June 11, 7pm)

Saturday 10: Celtic Dragons 49, Severn Stars 40

Sunday 18: Wasps Netball 74, Celtic Dragons 32

April

Saturday 28: Celtic Dragons 51 Team Northumbria 56

May

Friday 4: Team Bath 66, Celtic Dragons 39

Monday 7: Surrey Storm 70, Celtic Dragons 42

Monday 14: Celtic Dragons 38, Loughborough Lightning 66

Saturday 19: benecosMavericks 68, Celtic Dragons 36

Friday 25: Celtic Dragons 38, Manchester Thunder 78

Monday 28: UWS Sirens v Celtic Dragons, 7pm

June

Saturday 2: Team Northumbria v Celtic Dragons, 6pm

Saturday 9: Celtic Dragons v Wasps Netball, 4pm

Monday 11: Manchester Thunder v Celtic Dragons, (Wright Robinson College, 7pm)

Saturday 16: Celtic Dragons v UWS Sirens, 4pm

Monday 25: Severn Stars v Celtic Dragons, 7:30pm

Vitality Superleague fixtures on Saturday (May 26): UWS Sirens v Team Bath (2pm), benchesMavericks v Team Northumbria (6pm), Wasps v Loughborough Lightning (7pm).

Bank Holiday Monday (May 28):Surrey Storm v Severn Stars (7pm, being shown live on Sky television).

VITALITY SUPERLEAGUE 2018

Pos Team P W L + +/- GA Pts
1 Wasps Netball 12 12 0 776 531 245 1.46 36
2 Loughborough Lightning 13 10 3 767 626 141 1.23 30
3 Manchester Thunder 13 10 3 759 657 102 1.16 30
4 benecosMavericks 12 9 3 680 598 82 1.14 27
5 Team Bath 12 9 3 636 564 72 1.13 27
6 Severn Stars 13 4 9 625 671 -46 0.93 12
7 Surrey Storm 13 3 10 672 725 -53 0.93 9
8 Team Northumbria 13 2 11 590 741 -151 0.80 6
9 Celtic Dragons 12 2 10 509 752 -243 0.68 6
10 UWS Sirens 11 1 10 477 626 -149 0.76 3

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