Jump to main content
Leeds Rhinos

{{ event.score[0] }} - {{ event.score[1] }}

Loughborough Lightning

Match Details

29th April 2022
Round 16
Allam Sports Centre (Rearranged Fixture)
Stats Report

Match Results

{{ title }}
{{ team.teamName }}
{{ result }}

First Centre Pass

Jade Clarke
Jade Clarke London Pulse View profile

Team Stats

{{ statTeamA > 0 ? statTeamA : '0' }} {{ getStatTitle(key).description }} {{ getTeamPlayersB[0][key] ? getTeamPlayersB[0][key] : '0' }}

Performance Stats

{{ team.name }}
Player Position {{ getTooltip(heading).title }}
Starters
{{ player.player ? player.player.position : `NA` }} {{ outputValue(val) }}
{{ player.player ? player.player.position : `NA` }} {{ outputValue(val) }}
Total {{ outputValue(val) }}
Loading league table data

Performance Stats

{{ team.name }}
Player Position {{ getTooltip(heading).title }}
Starters
{{ player.player ? player.player.position : `NA` }} {{ outputValue(val) }}
{{ player.player ? player.player.position : `NA` }} {{ outputValue(val) }}
Total {{ outputValue(val) }}
Loading league table data

Performance Stats

{{ team.name }}
Player Position {{ getTooltip(heading).title }}
Starters
{{ player.player ? player.player.position : `NA` }} {{ outputValue(val) }}
{{ player.player ? player.player.position : `NA` }} {{ outputValue(val) }}
Total {{ outputValue(val) }}
Loading league table data
Leeds Rhinos 56 – 71 Loughborough Lightning

Lightning secured another win with victory in Hull

Loughborough Lightning secured another victory on the road on Friday night with a convincing 71 – 56 win over northeast side Leeds Rhinos.

Travelling to Allam Sports Centre to face Leeds Rhinos, the match saw the two sides meet for a rearranged match-up originally scheduled for round 2 of the Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL).

Lightning opened the first quarter with confidence, using strong powerful feeds from Lightning stalwart Hannah Joseph straight into Clark to quickly add to their tally. Treating the away crowds to her famous long bomb shots, Clark showed no signs of nerves as she continued to shoot from wide.

Meanwhile, Roses duo Fran Williams and Beth Cobden wreaked havoc on the defensive circle whilst South African international Zan Vimbela put pressure on Rhinos’ attack. Lightning ended the opening quarter ahead by six.

Quarter 1: Loughborough Lightning 21 – 15 Leeds Rhinos

Making no changes to her side for the second quarter, Head Coach Victoria Burgess aimed to push on further in the second quarter in a bid to quickly close out the match and rotate her bench. Increasing their work rate and brushing off any advances from Rhinos’ retaliation, Lightning maintained their lead throughout the second quarter with the help of Clark’s 32 goal success and ended the opening half still ahead by six.

Half-time: Loughborough Lightning 38 – 32 Leeds Rhinos

Rotating the bench at the start of the second half, skipper Nat Panagarry returned to court after an injury caused a hiatus from the league in Round 11. Adding another dimension to the defensive circle, Alice Harvey was also given the nod at goalkeeper, stepping out on court for the first time in her hometown of Hull. Leaving little time to adjust, Panagarry instantly upped the intensity on court with Rhinos needing to quickly adjust to the pace and noise that the captain brought. The injection of fresh energy saw Lightning increase their lead heading into the final quarter.

Quarter 3: Loughborough Lightning 54 – 41 Leeds Rhinos

Reaping final changes for the final quarter, captain Panagarry took to the bench in place of Hannah Williams whilst young powerhouse and Loughborough University student Emma Thacker stepped out at goal attack. With a lead of thirteen, Lightning looked to keep their scoreline safe and hold off the home side for just fifteen minutes more. Pillars in the mid-court Cobden and Joseph kept the ship steady whilst Harvey and Williams remained relentless in their pursuit of a turnover. With just three minutes left on the clock, Burgess made her final change with Ella Bowen taking to the court in the defensive circle. A bubble of energy, Bowen’s injection was all Lightning needed to run down the clock and bring the victory home.

Full-time: Leeds Rhinos 56 - 71 Loughborough Lightning

Lightning’s super shooter Ella Clark was deservedly named player of the match after an outstanding performance on court, claiming a whopping 92% shot success rate.

With just one more victory standing in the way of Lightning and a confirmed top four spot, they are back on the road in just three days’ time to face Saracens Mavericks at Hertfordshire Sports Village on Monday 2nd May at 7pm for round 16 of the VNSL.

Match report provided by Loughborough Lightning.

You can also watch the highlights from all the games in the VNSL 2022 season HERE. Buy tickets to support Leeds Rhinos at their home games here and support Loughborough Lightning at their home ground by buying tickets here.

Follow @NetballSL on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest Vitality Netball Superleague news.