
Vitality International Netball Series 2018
England 66-37 Uganda
Copper Box Arena, London
Sunday, 02-12-2018
Uganda ended their miserable three game Vitality Netball International series with another defeat against England on Sunday night.
In the game at Copper Box Arena-London, the She Cranes lost 66-37 to hand the Roses a 3-0 Series white-wash.
Having edged past the She Cranes in Tuesday’s opener at Liverpool’s Echo Arena, Tracey Neville’s Engalnd Roses proved too strong at the Copper Box on Friday night and it was a similar story in game three.
Rachel Dunn led a superb performance under the posts from the Roses attacking options as Helen Housby, Sasha Corbin, George Fisher and Nat Haythornthwaite all played their part in 29-goal victory that got better the longer the game went on.
Housby completed a spectacular week’s work with a superb first-half performance but Neville will be delighted with the strength in depth that she called for before the three-game series as the younger elements of the Roses squad played their part throughout.
With the Roses playing their final game of a year that saw them claim a first major title with the Commonwealth Games, they were roared on by an expectant Copper Box crowd, and they responded by ending the opening 15 minutes with a 20-8 lead.
Much as they had done in the first game of the series, Uganda battled gamely to stay in the contest and, led by Peace Proscovia, they edged the second quarter 12-11 to close the gap to a single goal at half-time.
Haythornthwaite replaced Housby at the break and immediately linked up with Corbin to put the Roses on the front foot, but it was the Corbin-Dunn axis that took England clear.
Dunn’s pinpoint accuracy ensured England led 43-24 when she was replaced by Fisher, and the Mavericks shooter maintained the scoring touch as the Roses headed into the final 15 minutes with a 17-goal lead.
Feeling the effects of their first-ever major series against one of the sport’s established team, Uganda tired in the final quarter as Neville introduced Gabby Marshall and Razia Quashie to join Williams and Fisher in a youthful team.
Fisher and Haythornthwaite made sure there was no let up in the scoring, the Roses finishing the match as they had done with an identical 20-8 scoreline for the first and final quarters, bookending a superb 66-37 victory.
Neville will have been delighted with how her team fought back, after finishing second in the Quad Series and losing 3-0 in Jamaica, she wanted a reaction and was quick to follow that up with her demands after a tight first match.
However back-to-back dominant victories and performances will see them enjoy Christmas and return to action domestically in a huge year for the sport that will be dominated by the World Cup in July.
For the She Cranes, they will return to Uganda within the week and continue their World Cup preparations.
How the She Cranes were white-washed:
-England 50-46 Uganda – Tuesday, 27-11-2018
-England 65-53 Uganda – Friday, 30-11-2018
-England 66-37 Uganda – Sunday, 02-12-2018