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Vitality Netball Superleague: Team Bath Netball fly to victory against in-form Leeds Rhinos Netball

Loughborough Lightning, Strathclyde Sirens and Manchester Thunder also picked up victories; coverage of Round 15 continues with back-to-back contests live on Sky Sports Arena and Mix on Monday night from 5pm

Serena Guthrie of Team Bath Netball (Image Credit - Morgan Harlow)
Image: Serena Guthrie and her team quelled an early challenge and then excelled (Image Credit - Morgan Harlow)

Team Bath Netball again highlighted their title credentials with a stunning 59-43 victory over the in-form Leeds Rhinos Netball on Sunday at the Copper Box Arena.

Not for the first time, Bath's internationals set the tone and took their level to new heights against a team that had not lost since the competition moved to London.

Earlier in the day, Loughborough Lightning overcame Severn Stars, while Strathclyde Sirens prevailed over Surrey Storm and Manchester Thunder beat Celtic Dragons.

Round 15 continues on Monday night, with two contests live on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Mix. First, Lightning will return to court to take on Storm before Wasps face-off against London Pulse.

If you missed any of the action then you can watch every match back in full on the Sky Sports YouTube channel.

Vitality Netball Superleague - Round 15 fixtures and results

Sunday Severn Stars 41-50 Loughborough Lightning
Sunday Team Bath Netball 59-43 Leeds Rhinos Netball
Sunday Strathclyde Sirens 52-39 Surrey Storm
Sunday Celtic Dragons 40-54 Manchester Thunder
Monday at 5.15pm Loughborough Lightning vs Surrey Storm Live on Sky Sports Main Event, Arena and Mix, plus streamed
Monday at 7.15pm Wasps vs London Pulse Live on Sky Sports Arena and Mix, plus streamed

Bath show defensive prowess to disrupt Rhinos

Team Bath Netball's exceptional second quarter laid the foundation for another impressive victory, one week after ousting Manchester Thunder at the Copper Box Arena.

Anna Stembridge's team, who only beat Rhinos by six goals the last time they met, showed they had done their homework in order to stamp their authority this time around and secure a 16-goal win, 59-43.

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For Rhinos, the loss marked their first since Round 11, and it was an encounter head coach Dan Ryan said they would take "invaluable" lessons from.

Kim Borger of Team Bath Netball (Image Credit - Ben Lumley)
Image: Kim Borger and Sophie Drakeford-Lewis shot superbly during the contest (Image Credit - Ben Lumley)

The opening quarter went goal-for-goal before Bath's through-court defence allowed them to press five ahead. As was the case against Thunder, the class of Layla Guscoth and Imogen Allison shone through.

As the clock ticked down, Rhinos clawed a couple of goals back, after unleashing stunning training court moves from their centre passes.

Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Team Bath Netball 14 17 12 16 59
Leeds Rhinos Netball 11 8 9 15 43

Both head coaches were animated at the break and in a quest to disrupt Bath's flow, Fi Toner arrived on court for the second quarter.

Although the Northern Ireland international hassled Rachel Shaw, as a collective, it was Bath who found the magic ingredient first.

As Guscoth got the better of Rhea Dixon and Eboni Usoro-Brown kept Donnell Wallam quiet, it allowed Bath to turn the screw. They knocked Rhinos' confidence in attack and forced them into making eight unforced errors.

Meanwhile, Kim Borger and Sophie Drakeford-Lewis did not miss, and a 17-8 quarter effectively sealed the game for the five-time champions.

The half-time break did little to quell Bath's momentum, instead they seemed to find yet another gear.

It was a gear that Bath stayed in throughout the third quarter and deep into the fourth, before the final minutes became a little disjointed and included Summer Artman being handed the first suspension of the season for persistent infringements.

We knew what a massive threat Rhinos are, and especially Donnell at the back, so we just had to be on from minute one. I'm proud that we got such a good win.
Layla Guscoth (Image Credit - Ben Lumley)

Lightning get job done against Stars

Loughborough Lightning ground out a 50-41 victory over Severn Stars in the first game of the afternoon at the Copper Box Arena.

For Lightning, who have never won the Superleague title, the result allows them to keep the pressure on Team Bath Netball above them, and move into their second match of the round with another win in the bag.

After holding a 26-19 advantage at the midway point, Lightning felt the pressure for much of the second half.

With Kyra Jones arriving in Stars' mid-court during the first quarter, and the indomitable Liana Leota flying too, Stars attacked the contest with increased confidence as the minutes ticked by.

Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Severn Stars 9 10 12 10 41
Loughborough Lightning 12 14 10 14 50

A 12-10 third quarter in their favour asked questions of Lightning, but Sara Francis-Bayman's players were able to remain composed. Plus, with the combination of Ella Clark and Mary Cholhok in their shooting circle, quick goals were always an option.

Lucy Herdman and Dee Bolakoro did their utmost to disrupt the feeds in, but with Clark standing at 6ft 2in and Cholhok at 6ft 6in, there was only so much they could do.

Stars fought until the final whistle, aided by the accuracy of Georgia Rowe and Paige Reed, but, ultimately, Lightning were able to convert enough of their own ball to remain in front and get over the line.

We saw that composure today. I think we'd all probably say that wasn't our best game, or the slickest game that we've played, but we still ground out the win. I'm so proud of the squad.
Nat Panagarry (Image Credit - Ben Lumley)

Sirens surge to beat Storm

In the third match of the afternoon, Strathclyde Sirens used the third quarter to take the game out of Surrey Storm's reach and show their continued development.

After a tight first half, the Scottish franchise won the second half 28-15, as Beth Dix's vision into Emma Barrie fuelled their work going forwards.

Meanwhile, out the back, Sirens' defensive trio of Taylor Cullen, Emily Nicholl and Towera Vinkhumbo threatened continually and tightened their grip on Storm's attackers as the contest went on.

Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Strathclyde Sirens 12 12 14 14 52
Surrey Storm 12 12 8 7 39

Afterwards, Sirens' technical director Karen Atkinson praised how her players "rode out the pressure". She also added it was not a perfect performance and there is still a lot more to come from the group.

For Storm, the loss continues a difficult period and they will need to process it quickly, before returning to court on Monday night to take on Lightning.

Thunder stifle Dragons' fight

Manchester Thunder finished a busy Superleague day with a 54-40 result against Celtic Dragons.

After an evenly matched first half, Thunder also used the third quarter to stamp their authority on the ever-improving Dragons, before making further personnel changes and edging the final 12 minutes.

Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FT
Celtic Dragons 13 8 8 11 40
Manchester Thunder 15 12 15 12 54

Karen Greig's early introductions including Alicia Scholes arriving at centre, Lois Pearson at GA and Elia McCormick at GK, enhanced their work and highlights the talent that lies within the 2019 champions' ranks.

For Dragons, the 48-minute contest showcased how their confidence is building. Abigail Tyrrell worked tirelessly out the back and they had the strength to overcome seeing Laura Rudland leaving the court after a nasty ankle injury.

Thunder will now return home to prepare for a busy Round 16 against Saracens Mavericks and Wasps, while Dragons have two weeks off and will await the extent of Rudland's injury.

Sky Sports is your home of netball. The Vitality Netball Superleague continues on Monday with Round 15 and two matches live on Sky Sports Arena and Mix. Both contests will also be streamed on the Sky Sports YouTube channel from 5pm.

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