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Freeling dominate Freeling 48 Barossa District 27 A FOCUSED Freeling dominated a disappointing Barossa District scoring an easy 21-goal win. Freeling dominated the second and third quarters breaking the game open scoring 24 goals to just nine by their opponents. Freeling coach Lyn Carmichael said the move of Megan Heinrich to goal shooter and Jess Schirmer to goal attack paid off. “I thought Megan was best on court while Jess was also very good,” Lyn said. “My defenders also played well shutting down the Barossa goalies who had apparently been shooting reasonably well in recent weeks. A special mention to Lisa van Leeuwen at goal keeper who had three opponents and adapted well to worry all of them. “Swapping mid courters Katie Clark and Ash Heinrich seems to be working as well, the transition doesn’t affect the flow of the ball and it gives us full speed for four quarters. “It was a rewarding confidence boosting win which is what the girls needed leading into playing top side Willaston this week. “On a negative side, we still turn the ball over too often and the top sides will make us pay for that. This is something we will continue to address at trainings.” Best players were Megan Heinrich, Lisa van Leeuwen and Jess Schirmer. Barossa coach Leanne Nelson said it had been a very disappointing display. “Freeling were slow to start the first quarter but gained momentum towards the end to lead by two goals,” Leanne said. “That is where it all stopped for us. Their goal accuracy is to be commended as is their defensive pressure within the goal circle. The height of their goal keeper (Lisa van Leeuwen) caused major headaches for our goalies. “Until we can improve on our shooting accuracy we cannot be competitive.” Barossa’s best were Laura Slade at goal defence who worked tirelessly all day and Vicki Nelson at wing attack played another solid game.

Gawler Central 73 Tanunda 44 IN A game expected to be tight, Gawler Central produced their best form in a 29-goal belting of Tanunda. Despite the ease of the win coach Leigh Waddington wasn’t completely satisfied. “The attacking line gelled together very well but we need to play a four-quarter effort. “Our third quarter let us down,” Leigh said. “But the team is working well as a whole unit and sticking to a set structure which makes such a positive difference. We used our speed to advantage. The team is now looking to a tough hit out next week (South Gawler)”. Central’s best were Tracy Patton, Jade Pfitzner and Ali King who played her first full game of the season at goal shooter. Tanunda coach Maria Fraser was critical of her side. “Our starting lineup struggled to click into gear with our poor passing, lack of team system and general poor standard of play putting us behind,” Maria said. “We moved the team around to try and find a more productive combination and still weren’t able to make any mark on the game. “The hurdles we face each week will always be the same and it is the consistency in effort and performance that we are striving to develop that was missing against Gawler Central. “The most disappointing aspect was that we seemed to drop our bundle and didn’t fight out the contest in a competitive enough manner which is something we will need to work on. When the going gets tough we need individuals who stand up and lift each other as a group if we are going to improve.” Best for Tanunda was goal attack Jess Liddiard while Kate Jolly (centre and goal defence) and Nicole Crouch (wing attack and centre) also had good moments.

South Gawler 65 Nuriootpa 29 SOUTH Gawler proved much too strong for Nuriootpa running out easy 36-goal winners. Coach Lynette Hutton was happy with the effort. “It was a good four-quarter effort by all eight girls,” Lynette said.

Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 5 May 19.

Senior One: Kapunda 78 d Angaston 46; South Gawler 65 d Nuriootpa 29; Gawler Central 73 d Tanunda 44; Freeling 48 d Barossa District 27. Senior Two: Angaston 44 d Kapunda 43; South Gawler 45 d Nuriootpa 30; Gawler Central 52 d Tanunda 51; Freeling 36 d Barossa District 32. Senior Three: Angaston 63 d Kapunda 45; South Gawler 53 d Nuriootpa 42; Gawler Central 62 d Tanunda 29; Barossa District 43 d Freeling 36.

MINE: Freeling goal attack Jess Schirmer accepts a pass in front Barossa’s Laura Slade. Also in the action are Freeling’s Ash Heinrich (GS) and Katie Clark (WA) and Barossa’s Jeanette Bates (GK). “We were able to get a good lead in the first quarter, and we went on to win each quarter, which we haven’t done so. “There were great defensive turnovers from the defenders and the attackers worked hard all day. “We had a few girls playing in different positions in the second half and they were able to adapt well.” South’s best were midcourts Brooke Giorgetti and Anna Dunn. Robyn March, Nuriootpa coach said it was a disappointing loss. “South Gawler was always going to come at us hard and fast,” Robyn said. “Their ex state league, state league reserve and Adelaide metro players stood up. “ We fought hard all day, but lacked experienced depth. “We were further disadvantaged by the loss of a developing defence player Lizzie Cane to an ankle injury the week prior. Our side was further challenged by the loss of developing mid courter, Kendall Barter, who came off second best to Lana Kaesler during an intensive training session. “Jaime McGuirk was called up from the 2s and worked hard all day. Developing youngster, Kate Matthews came up from Intermediates and provided some great drives onto the circle. Inexperienced decision making coupled with a high rate of unforced errors and low conversion under the post was always a big ask against quality sides. “ This week is about regrouping and resetting our goals in preparation for next week.”

Kapunda 78 Angaston 46 THE high-flying Kapunda Bombers had a one-sided 32goal win over Angaston. Kapunda coach Paul McGrath said it was a dominant performance across the court and confirmed what the girls are capable of doing. “We won all four quarters, including scoring 46 goals in the second half,” Paul said. “It was very pleasing as we maintained our intensity, something that has lacked in previous games. “Pressure was a decisive factor in the game, Angaston was unable to apply it to us and we didn’t put ourselves under any, which led to free-flowing netball and allowed the girls to run the game at our pace. “Our on-court talk and encouragement is improving, which also contributed to this result.” Candy Zivic and Lana Bagshaw dominated the goal circle with speed and accuracy and also created pressure on Angaston’s defence, which created additional turnovers. In the last quarter they peeled off 26 goals. Coach Chelsea Duval said Angaston had been missing two of their regular side which had not helped. “It is important to try and keep a stable lineup but Saturday was unavoidable,” Chelsea said. “That said, for the first three quarters, we were competitive for about 10 minutes then fell away but we were really blown away in the last quarter. “Our skills left us down at different times and Kapunda is a side which makes you pay.” Angaston’s best were Brooke George in midcourt, Katie Gloede and Lori Antonio.

Senior Four: Angaston 53 d Kapunda 40; South Gawler 53 d Nuriootpa 34; Tanunda 44 d Gawler Central 41; Freeling 48 d Barossa District 19. Senior Five: Angaston 46 d Kapunda 22; South Gawler 58 d Nuriootpa 27; Gawler Central 53 d Tanunda 41; Freeling 57 d Barossa District 56. Senior Six: Angaston 70 d Kapunda 14; South Gawler 66 d Nuriootpa 33; Gawler Central 62 d Tanunda 24; Freeling 53 d Barossa District 43. Senior Seven: South Gawler 53 d Nuriootpa 16; Barossa District 39 d Freeling 36. Intermediate One: Kapunda 54 d Angaston 38; Nuriootpa 42 d South Gawler 36; Tanunda 44 d Gawler Central 43; Freeling 36 d Barossa District 30. Intermediate Two: Kapunda 54 d Angaston 30; South Gawler 58 d Nuriootpa 15; Gawler Central 41 d Tanunda 31; Freeling 39 d Barossa District 14. Junior One: Angaston 76 d Kapunda 16; South Gawler 35 d Nuriootpa 28; Tanunda 41 d Gawler Central 32; Freeling 37 d Barossa District 16. Junior Two: South Gawler 60 d Nuriootpa 13; Tanunda 27 d Gawler Central 25; Freeling 33 d Barossa District 23. Sub Junior One: Angaston 40 d Kapunda 11; Nuriootpa 19 d South Gawler 4; Gawler Central 39 d Tanunda 12; Freeling 40 d Barossa District 8. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 26 d Kapunda 10; Nuriootpa 12 d South Gawler 8; Tanunda 22 d Gawler Central 7; Barossa District 11 d Freeling 8. Sub Junior Three: Angaston 22 d Kapunda 5; Gawler Central 35 d Tanunda 5.

Barossa, Light and Gawler Association netball media awards Herald Club of the Year Votes for round 5 of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association 2012 season, the Herald Netball Club of the Year Award. Freeling 20; South Gawler 20; Angaston 18; Gawler Central 16; Tanunda 10; Barossa District 6; Kapunda 6; Nuriootpa 6; Willaston had the bye.

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