![]() They got to within one goal of the Firebirds about halfway through the term, but things did not go all their own way as Jo Harten went down with injury. The GIANTS had the much better of the two starts in the second term, and slowly but surely worked their way back into the game. However, it took them four goes before they were finally able to land one, which just shows how much pressure they were under.Īlthough they had an unusually high number of Super Shot misses, the GIANTS had managed to reduce the margin to only four goals by the end of the quarter. The lead had stretched out to seven at the start of the Power Five, but the GIANTS were not afraid to go for the Super Shot from the get go. They continued to really capitalise on their gained turnovers and their lead continued to grow as the quarter progressed, which was already out to as much as six goals inside the opening five minutes.Įven the attackers were really strong on defence for the Firebirds, getting plenty of tips and making things really hard for the GIANTS across the court. ![]() It was a confidence boosting start from the Firebirds in the opening term, who capitalised on a defensive turnover and then consolidated to take the early lead. Continuing where they left off last week, the Firebirds played with confidence and really rattled the GIANTS to get up by four goals. THE Queensland Firebirds are finally on the board in 2023 after they defeated the GIANTS 70-66 to nab their first Suncorp Super Netball (SSN) win of the season.
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