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Fever remain undefeated in sydney

West Coast Fever made it four wins from four with an 11-goal victory away from home against the NSW Swifts.

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Fever controlled the third quarter through great defensive pressure and when Sasha Glasgow pulled off two important gains after Fever turnovers, the away side was able to build an important eight-goal lead heading into the final change.

Quarter by Quarter:

Q1: FEVER 15 | SWIFTS 18

The Swifts jumped out to an early lead after capitalising on some early Fever turnovers.

By the time the Swifts called a time out with six minutes to play, Fever had fought back to lead by one. Alice Teague-Neeld and Glasgow were working hard in attack to find holes in the Swifts’ defence while two gains from skipper Courtney Bruce helped get the visitors back in the contest.

Scores were even at the start of the Power 5 and the Swifts made their move with two Super Shots to Helen Housby helping them to a quarter time lead.

Q2: FEVER 35 | SWIFTS 35

Swifts extended their lead to five goals early in the second quarter before a Fever timeout and re-jig of the line-up started to turn the term towards the away side. Kim Jenner came on at Goal Defence, Sunday Aryang in game 50 moved to Wing Defence and Jess Anstiss moved to Centre.

Fever’s pressure all over the court made life tough for the Swifts and they were able to complete the hard work in attack. Bruce was superb in defence finishing with five Gains and two Intercepts for the half.

A Glasgow Super Shot early in Power 5 saw them hit the front before Housby responded on the buzzer to level scores at the main break.

Q3: FEVER 59 | SWIFTS 51

Fever turned up the defence in the third quarter. Some defensive brilliance from Bruce early in the third saw Fever open up a five-goal lead halfway through the quarter.

Jenner, in her best outing yet for Fever, played a crucial role as Fever began to build a lead and she had the better of the contest with English International Housby.

A Glasgow Super Shot at the start of Power 5 saw the Fever lead by six as Coach Dan Ryan called time out. After the resumption, Glasgow pulled out two vital gains to ensure the Fever had the advantage leading into the last quarter.

Q4: FEVER 78 | SWIFTS 67

Fever continued to control the contest and led by nine goals heading into the Power 5 as the Swifts injected Fawns to try and close the gap.

Glasgow scored three Super Shots, to finish with seven from eight attempts for the game and matched the three scored by Housby to ensure Fever left Sydney with all four points.

ROUND 9 FEVER VS NSW swifts

PREVIOUS MEETINGS Fever vs swifts

ROUND 4, 2023 – KEN ROSEWALL ARENA

FEVER 78 DEFEATED SWIFTS 67

ROUND 5, 2022 – RAC ARENA

FEVER 76 DEFEATED SWIFTS 58

ROUND 13, 2022 – KEN ROSEWALL ARENA

FEVER 73 DEFEATED SWIFTS 72

ROUND 9, 2021 – JOHN CAIN ARENA

FEVER 65 LOST TO SWIFTS 70

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Briony Akle

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