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Cardiff Dragons

Match Details

5th February 2022
Round 1 & 2
Resorts World Arena
Stats Report

Match Results

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First Centre Pass

Caroline O’Hanlon
Caroline O’Hanlon Leeds Rhinos View profile

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Manchester Thunder fly to the top after Round 1

Cardwell has been part of the Vitality Roses set-up since 2016 (Image: Ben Lumley)

Manchester Thunder started the 2022 Vitality Netball Superleague season with a bang, winning 79-53 against Celtic Dragons.

The Dragons came on court with a whole new rebrand, a number of new players and a new coach and they had a new defensive line up that a confident Thunder team had to learn the style of. However, with 9 changes out of 12, Thunder used the new Celtic connections to their advantage, with their player relationships remaining solid and with fresh additions such as Yomi Eza-Wilson, starting at GD, showing promise in the Season Opener.

Thunder started strong whilst Celtic Dragons tried to keep up, scoring one goal for every two from Thunder. Caroline O’Hanlon received a caution for intentional obstruction at the end of the first quarter as Dragons tried to close the widening gap. Celtic Dragons became more familiar with each other and in the second quarter they fought hard, netting 16 to Thunder's 18. The Dragon’s newly signed GK, Shaquanda Greene-Noel was incredibly emotive and made some incredible interceptions throughout the game however, she received a caution for persistent contact just before the half time whistle as Thunder took a 38-29 lead into the interval.

It was in the third quarter where Celtic were thunderstruck with the Black and Yellows scoring a massive 24 goals to the Dragon's 10. 19-year-old young gun Yasmin Roebuck came on, making a strong debut, whilst seasoned campaigners, Eleanor Cardwell and Joyce Mvula caused constant problems for the opposition. Just before the end of the third quarter, Cardwell received a caution of intentional obstruction.

In the final quarter Thunder continued their relentless stride. Emma Rayner came on for her debut as Thunder pushed the scoring further, finishing the game with an impressive score of 79-53.

Player of the Match Eleanor Cardwell expressed her pleasure after the game saying: "We knew it would be a good season if we gelled together; I can’t wait to see where the team can get to and how we can build week-on-week.

"I can’t wait to get to a home game and have all the Thunder fans around. We know how loud they are and I can’t wait to see them.”

Match report provided by Manchester Thunder

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