Open-air Super Netball win for Fever

Playing under an open roof for the first time in Super Netball, West Coast Fever have downed Adelaide Thunderbirds 57-40 at Perth Arena.

West Coast Fever have celebrated an historic night of Super Netball in style with a 57-40 victory over Adelaide Thunderbirds powered by sharp shooter Kaylia Stanton at Perth Arena.

Playing under an open roof for the first time in Super Netball - and what is believed to be a world first in team netball - the Fever overcame a sluggish start to dominate the second half and revenge their opening round loss to the Thunderbirds.

In a clash of the cellar dwellers, the Fever were more precise with their passing, enabling plenty of opportunities for Stanton and fellow ace Natalie Medhurst.

Standing 5cm taller than her opponent Fiona Themann, Stanton dominated the crucial matchup connecting on 40 from 48 shots.

The 22-year- old was ably assisted by Medhurst, who went 17 from 21.

Mired at the bottom of the ladder, the Thunderbirds' top-four chances look forlorn after losing their sixth consecutive match, while a rejuvenated Fever won twice from their completed three-game home stand.

Notoriously slow starters, the Thunderbirds came out strong with five straight goals to open an early buffer only for the Fever to regain the initiative.

Led by gritty defence from Courtney Bruce and English import Stacey Francis, the Fever dominated the backend of the first quarter with a 14-5 run to lead by five goals at the opening break.

The visitors were gallant in the second quarter but couldn't bridge the gap as the Fever took control of proceedings with a dominant start after half-time to open up a sizeable 11-goal lead and effectively seal the contest.

The Fever travel to Melbourne to play the Magpies next Friday, while the Thunderbirds return home to face the Vixens on Saturday.


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