London Mavericks and Nottingham Forest took place last weekend by Midlands, and detained Birmingham Panthers and Loughborough Lightning.
The similarities of the pages will not stop there because they both scored 83 percent of their super shots – two of the best in the league – and now they will face themselves on Friday, live on Sky Sports from 19:30.
Mavericks will try to defend his top place on the table, but the forest will be full of confidence after the last defeated the double ruling masters of Lightning.
Chloe Merrell, a co -owner of the unlocked podcast Netball, Sky Sports said ‘ Beyond judgment View: “I think (Friday’s game is) tells us something about where Mavericks are in this four best races.
“Yes, they are on nine points, but they played three teams that are on the bottom of the ladder (Panthers, Leeds Rhinos and Cardiff Dragons) and got to draw (table-toppers) London Pulse.
Forest’s 6ft 1in South African goal scorer Rolene Streutker scored 38 goals last weekend and proved to be a strong power in his debut season NSL.
“Super Shot is underestimated”
After lost with Mavericks, Panthers’ Gabby Coffey believes that a super shot is “underestimated” and that defenders are still inventing how to defend it.
The new Super Shot rule allows teams to score two goals from the area in the outer edge of the shooting circle in the last five minutes of each quarter.
Coffey said on Beyond judgment: “It took SSN (Suncorp Super Netball, Australian Netball League) for several years before finding the best way to defend a super shot.
“The point is to be smart and occupying more space, being one of them, but it is also a spatial consciousness and its takeover so that players do not sweat in this area.
“I think it’s just because NSL in the next few years hopefully it will improve, but it’s such an unnatural way to defend if you’re not used to it.”
Coffey: Panthers must find consistency
Else this weekend will host Manchester Thunder Leeds Rhinos on Saturday Live on Sky Sports From 17:00 he tries to remain within the reach of league leaders of Pulse.
Thunder lost to Blesk in the first round, but since then, comfortable winnings over Panthers, forests and dragons, and like Mavericks, three points behind the pulse.
Merrell says Lightning, who “couldn’t live as expected,” Thunder probably looked like a pulse in the big final this summer.
Lightning plays at home on Saturday without winning dragons, where he can move them to a second as it costs. Then, on Sunday, without the victory of Panthers faces undefeated pulse, live on Sky Sports from 18:00.
Looking forward at the challenge to face pulse, the defender Panthers Coffy added: “(good game is for me), where we are really competitive and we do it for four -quarters.
“This consistency that it won’t allow it to slip, which may have in the last few rounds. And when we’re running, take it.
“We have to constantly accelerate, build this soil, because you know how super shots can be.”