Dragons Focus On Big Finish To Superleague Season

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Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Vitality SuperLeague Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Welsh club Celtic Dragons remain intent on a big finish to the Vitality Netball Superleague season. Australian head coach Julie Hoornweg and her team have eight Superleague fixtures left and still have to play bottom club UWS Sirens home and away. Dragons also travel to Team Northumbria, who are level on points having played two […]

Welsh club Celtic Dragons remain intent on a big finish to the Vitality Netball Superleague season.

Australian head coach Julie Hoornweg and her team have eight Superleague fixtures left and still have to play bottom club UWS Sirens home and away.

Dragons also travel to Team Northumbria, who are level on points having played two games more than the Celtic club, and Severn Stars, the Worcester based team who have a three point advantage and have played an extra fixture.

Celtic Dragons’ post match signing session.

Hoorweg’s team will take heart from their run-in and start with this afternoon’s match against benecosMavericks in Hertfordshire.

The next home game for Dragons at their Sport Wales National Centre home in Cardiff is against Manchester Thunder next Friday, May 25 (7pm), while they head to Scotland for their away clash with Sirens on Bank Holiday Monday (May 28).

Reigning Champions Wasps, who have a 100 per cent record after 11 games, still have to visit South Wales. That match is on Saturday, June 9.

Dragons also have a home clash with Sirens in Cardiff on Saturday, June 16.

Shooter Georgia Rowe impressed during Dragons’ last outing, a 66-38 defeat against Loughborough Lightning, and they were good spells for the Welsh team, but they haven’t found the consistency to earn the wings they hoped for.

Hoornweg and her fellow coaches are working flat out to ensure their team finish on a high and they aim to show progress through their performance against Mavericks today.

Vitality Superleague fixtures on Saturday, May 19:

Saturday: benecosMavericks v Celtic Dragons (3pm), Manchester Thunder v Severn Stars (5pm).

Monday: Team Bath v Team Northumbria (7pm – live on Sky Sports)

https://twitter.com/SkyNetball/status/996068874599653377

Sky live coverage of the Superleague continues on Monday when Team Bath host Team Northumbria, coverage from 6.45pm.

Celtic Dragons have a rearranged match against Manchester Thunder on Monday, 11 June and will be played at Wright Robinson College.

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 v Celtic Dragons, 3pm

Friday 25: Celtic Dragons v Manchester Thunder, 7pm

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 Netball Superleague

Pos Team P Pts
1 Wasps Netball 12 36
2 Loughborough Lightning 13 30
3 Team Bath 11 24
4 Manchester Thunder 11 24
5 benecosMavericks 11 24
6 Surrey Storm 12 9
7 Severn Stars 11 9
8 Team Northumbria 12 6
9 Celtic Dragons 10 6
10 UWS Sirens 11 3

Friday night results: UWS Sirens 45, Loughborough Lightning 62; Surrey Storm 36, Wasps 63.

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