Vitality Superleague 2020: London Pulse maintain flawless start with win over Celtic Dragons

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By Paul Prenderville

Image: Adean Thomas dazzled for London Pulse as they claimed their third win of the season with victory over Celtic Dragons at the Copper Box

Surprise package London Pulse maintained their perfect start to the season with a one-sided 69-38 victory over the winless Celtic Dragons.

Under new coach Sam Bird, a new-look Pulse - who finished bottom of the Vitality Superleague last season - proved too strong. After a keenly contested first quarter they powering away over the second and third periods to claim another victory.

In front of a lively crowd at the Copper Box, and inspired by another near-perfect performance from goal-shooter Sigi Burger, Pulse recorded their third win of the season, one more than they managed in the whole of 2019.

Bird's team join top-of-the-table Team Bath, who they face next Monday, and champions Manchester Thunder with a 100 per cent record while Dragons drop to rock bottom after their heaviest defeat of the season.

Pulse took to their home court for the first time after a start that included a narrow win over Sirens at the Season Opener, and an impressive victory over Surrey Storm.

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However, Dragons have been full of battling qualities themselves, despite a pair of defeats and after the teams could not be separated over the opening five minutes it was the visitors who forged the early two-goal lead.

It lasted a matter of minutes as Pulse forced a turnover of their own to level the match at 12-12 and they shared the next four goals to ensure it was honours even at the first break.

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It was more of the same throughout the second quarter, Burger and Chiara Semple making no mistake for Pulse. Amy Clinton and Rebekah Robinson made sure Dragons stayed within touching distance until a miss from the visitors proved crucial.

It opened up a three-goal lead for the hosts for the first time and they never looked back. Jamaican wing attack Adean Thomas was growing in influence and Pulse took the quarter by five goals to open up a significant half-time advantage.

Superleague - Round Three Results

Strathclyde Sirens 61-53 Surrey Storm
Team Bath 62-51 Wasps
Saracens Mavericks 61-45 Severn Stars
Manchester Thunder 67-64 Loughborough Lightning
London Pulse 69-38 Celtic Dragons

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As much as the Pulse attack end was impressing, their defensive circle began to match their efforts, particularly in the third quarter, forcing crucial turnovers. Halimat Adio and Lindsay Keable were joined by teenage sensation Funmi Fadoju to help Pulse pull clear with a host of turnover ball through the court.

Pulse head coach Sam Bird says her team will travel to Bath full of confidence after an impressive win against the Celtic Dragons.

Dragons were sticking to their task, but despite the best efforts of Abby Tyrrell, they were unable to make inroads into the deficit. Burger maintained her unerring accuracy under the post as a narrow half-time lead became a 17-goal chasm by the end of the third quarter.

Player of the match Thomas continued to impress as Pulse showed no signs of letting up. Another dominant quarter saw them secure not just their biggest win of the campaign but the biggest in the competition this season and it moves them up to second in the table.

Superleague Round Four Fixtures

Saturday Severn Stars v Wasps 6pm
Surrey Storm v Manchester Thunder 6pm
Monday Loughborough Lightning v Saracens Mavericks 7pm - live on Sky Sports
Celtic Dragons v Strathclyde Sirens 7pm
Team Bath v London Pulse 7.30pm
Dragons Head Coach Tania Hoffman says her team need to fight hard to get their first win of the season after a heavy defeat in London.

Up Next - Pulse take their 100 per cent record on the road to take on league leaders Bath, who have also won their first three games. Something will have to give at Team Bath Arena on Monday night as Pulse chase a first win against the Superleague stalwarts.

Dragons' quest for a first win of the season will see them back in front of their own fans on Saturday when they host a Sirens team that picked up their opening victory of the season on Friday against Storm.

Live coverage of the Vitality Netball Superleague season continues on Monday, March 16 when Loughborough Lightning host Saracens Mavericks. Join us on Sky Sports Arena, Mix and YouTube from 6.45pm

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