Celtic Dragons Fall Short In Clash With Severn Stars

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Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Vitality SuperLeague Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Celtic Dragons 50, Severn Stars 59 Cardiff-based Celtic Dragons are still searching for the consistency to figure up their season. They earned their first win of the Vitality Netball Superleague season in their previous fixture, 55-52 against Sirens, and produced an intense, competitive team performance against Severn Stars. But they were edged out by nine […]

Celtic Dragons 50, Severn Stars 59

Cardiff-based Celtic Dragons are still searching for the consistency to figure up their season.

They earned their first win of the Vitality Netball Superleague season in their previous fixture, 55-52 against Sirens, and produced an intense, competitive team performance against Severn Stars. But they were edged out by nine points.

In a physical match wing-attack Bethan Dyke was outstanding and there was a lively atmosphere at Sport Wales National Centre,

Only one goal separated Dragons and Stars after the first quarter, while the Worcester-based visitors extended that to 31-27 by half-time.

Dragons made changes with Lois Rideout at goal-defence and Lydia Hitchings playing goal-shooter.

Suzy Drane took over from Stacey Peeters at wing-defence – Peeters did return later – and Leila Thomas had a spell at goal-keeper.

Stars were 42-38 ahead after three quarters before they held on to clinch victory.

The next test for Dragons is against Team Bath away this Saturday (April 22), while they still have to play Team Northumberland and Loughborough Lightning away during May.

Their next home game is against Manchester Thunder on Saturday week (April 29, 4pm).

Quarter scores v Severn Stars (Dragons first):  15-16; 12-15 (27-31); 11-11 (38-42); 12-17 (50-59).

Starting sevens:

Dragons: GK Kelly Morgan, GD Fern Davies, WD Stacey Peeters, C Kyra Jones, WA Bethan Dyke, GA Kalifa McCollin, GS Eleanor Roberts.

Severn Stars: GK Rachel Sweet, GD Josie Janz-Dawson, WD Rebecca Oatley, C Laura Malcolm, WA Sophie Carter, GA Iona Darroch, GS Eleanor Cardwell.

Vitality Superleague Netball 

Celtic Dragons remaining home fixtures – all at Sport Wales National Centre, Cardiff

April

Saturday 29 v Manchester Thunder (4pm)

May

Monday 1 v Hertfordshire Mavericks (4pm)

Monday 15 v Surrey Storm (7pm)

Saturday 27 v Wasps (4pm)

June

Saturday 3 v Team Northumbria (2pm)

Tickets for all Dragons home games can be found at celticdragonsnetball.com

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