
The Silver Ferns will need near-perfect goal shoots to defend the Netball World Cup. Merryn Anderson looks at how the contenders are shaping up and why accuracy has become even more critical to success.
What鈥檚 the equation to win a Netball World Cup? Twelve players, one coach, 10 days of competition - plus one 100 percent shooter?
After five rounds of the ANZ Premiership, the three teams at the top of the ladder - the Mystics, Stars and Tactix - are the three teams with the most accurate and prominent goal shooters.
The Mystics鈥 Grace Nweke sits pretty at the top of the shooting ladder, with 270 goals from 285 attempts, at an impressive 95 percent accuracy.
She shot a perfect game against the Stars in round four, slotting all of her 46 attempts. The Mystics won by three goals, despite the Stars shooters putting up eight more shots.
The Silver Ferns鈥 other regular goal shoot, Maia Wilson, is not far behind Nweke in accuracy this season - banking 246 of her 261 attempts for the Stars, at 94 percent accuracy.
Maia Wilson has impressed at goal attack for the Silver Ferns. Photo / Photosport
When it comes to international netball, a highly accurate goal shoot has become more and more critical to a team鈥檚 success.
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua says for this year鈥檚 Netball World Cup campaign, she鈥檚 looking for goal shooters who can score 40 goals, at 90 percent-plus accuracy.
聽鈥淔or us to be international or mixing it with the big teams, we need to have our shooters in the 40s plus,鈥 she says. Being available for the ball against man-on-man defence is another key trait they need from their goal shoots.
And as for goal attacks, Taurua wants players who shoot somewhere in the range of 20 goals in the ANZ Premiership - around half of what鈥檚 expected from a goal shoot.
鈥淲e know that gets considerably less - probably around the 15 - when we play international, because of the workload,鈥 Taurua says.
鈥淢ainly because they play higher up in the circle, so you鈥檝e got that centre pass connection, but their main role is the inside-outside link, the secondary shooters. So you鈥檙e looking at obviously accuracy, volume, plus also their ability to work the ball or connection into the circle.鈥
That鈥檚 quite a different philosophy than at the last World Cup when the Silver Ferns won the world title with two shooters sharing the load in most cases.
The Netball World Cup in Cape Town starts in late July, and the Silver Ferns aren鈥檛 hosting trials for the team. So the ANZ Premiership is the last chance for players to put their hands up for selection.
Taurua says they鈥檝e been building for a long time towards the pinnacle event, so the lack of trials isn鈥檛 a concern.
鈥淥ver the last two years, we鈥檝e been looking to provide opportunities for international experience or exposure to as many players in our Silver Ferns and Silver Ferns development squad as possible,鈥 she says.
鈥淭o some degree, we鈥檝e been forced to go into that due to either pregnancy or injuries, but also it鈥檚 been a strategic decision, to know we had to build towards the Netball World Cup this year.
鈥淭he idea was to get as many people out on court who were ready and then pretty much use this ANZ to measure or see what those shifts have been within their own team and also around the individual skillsets.鈥
Four-cap Silver Fern Aliyah Dunn has continued her form in the south, after moving from the Pulse to the Tactix this season.
Dunn is the other dominant goal shoot to have recorded a perfect game this season, shooting 43 from 43 against the Magic - one day after Nweke鈥檚 perfect performance.
Former Silver Ferns shooter Donna Wilkins has been working with the Tactix this year, and says Dunn鈥檚 contribution to the team is vital.
鈥淚t鈥檚 massive for us, not only having a shooter who can shoot those sort of percentages, but also wanting the ball,鈥 she says.
鈥淚t makes it so much easier for the feeders and also our goal attacks, Te Paea [Selby-Rickit] or Vika [Koloto], coming in and knowing they鈥檝e got a shooter behind them putting up the shots.鈥
The Tactix are also fortunate to have the experienced Selby-Rickit, a more dominant goal attack who takes the longer shots with confidence.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e not always going to have the perfect game so you need that other person to be able to shoot,鈥 says Wilkins.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to have two shooters who can shoot from anywhere and aren鈥檛 afraid to put up those shots.鈥
Both Taurua and Wilkins believe the ANZ Premiership teams with a dominant, accurate goal shooter will be at the top of the leaderboard this year.
鈥淥bviously you get 50 percent of ball through the centre pass, so you want to make sure your shooters have the ability to put those opportunities through the hoop straight away,鈥 Taurua explains.
鈥淏ut also the bonus happens where your defence are turning over ball, so if you don鈥檛 have both ends sorted, then it really puts that emphasis back on those shooters. So every time they get the ball in hand, they鈥檝e got to put it through the hoop - hence having a 90 percent shooter is definitely important.
鈥淵ou鈥檒l see with all the stats of all the international shooters, the world-class shooters are all up in those numbers, 40 plus, 90 percent accuracy.鈥
Wilkins adds that it benefits the whole team.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a real lift to a team when you can get the possession - you get an intercept and you get it down the other end and you see it go through the net,鈥 she says.
鈥淲hen I was a shooter, if someone got an intercept, you鈥檇 want to score it for them - it鈥檚 a huge lift to a team when shooters can do that.鈥
Often a thorn in the Silver Ferns鈥 game plan over the last few years, Jamaica鈥檚 Jhaniele Fowler has been shooting up a storm in Australia鈥檚 domestic league - not missing a goal in her first two games for the West Coast Fever.
Her first miss came in her third game of the season, after 146 consecutive goals without a single miss (this broke a record set by New Zealand鈥檚 Cathrine Tuivaiti during her time at the Mystics).
Having such a dominant, tall shooter creates issues for the opposing defence, who need to disrupt the ball before it reaches the shooter under the net.
鈥淚 think in contrast, that鈥檚 also what I鈥檓 looking for,鈥 coach Taurua says. 鈥淭hose defenders who can combat those shooters who are shooting high percentages, but also have the variation of skillsets to disrupt the flow of the ball.
鈥淪o for example if I鈥檓 looking at Grace [Nweke], obviously she鈥檚 tall but you need a defender who can move in and around her to stop that link into the circle.
鈥淭he majority of the time, when you鈥檝e got shooters with high percentage like that, it鈥檚 an automatic count that once they get the ball in the circle, it鈥檚 gonna go through the net. So it鈥檚 that disruption that happens to the pass or on the shot that鈥檚 really important.鈥
But it鈥檚 a team effort, and the equation for a World Cup winning team needs all seven players on court to be connected.
鈥淎s a selector, I鈥檓 looking at feeders as well - is their service of the ball to their shooters putting them in shooting position?鈥 says Taurua.
鈥淭hat connection makes a difference to their flow or their ability to turn and make that shot.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a matter of throwing the ball to them, where there鈥檚 no calculative or strategic approach to that pass. It鈥檚 how you can service your shooters as easy as possible.鈥
The ANZ Premiership table is tight after five rounds, with the Southern Steel so far the only team yet to have registered a win.
The Steel (home to Jhaniele Fowler for five seasons) were dealt a tough blow before their 2023 season started - their key goal shoot, English import George Fisher, ruled out with an ACL injury. Fellow goal shoot Saviour Tui is also recovering from injury, and had limited game time for the first few rounds.
The team have had to adapt their game plan, used to feeding a dominant and accurate goal shoot, and now working with more moving, lower volume shooters who are used to playing a more supporting role in the circle.
鈥淲hen I look at the Steel with George Fisher, they鈥檝e had to rejig now and they鈥檙e sort of starting to settle,鈥 Taurua says, after the Steel came within five goals of the Magic last week.
鈥淎nd probably with Saviour coming back in, quite a high percentage shooter, you should probably see a bit more settle in that Southern team.鈥
Taurua says it鈥檚 difficult for a side to adjust without an experienced goal shooter who can hold down the circle.
The Steel lost to the Mystics by 16 goals in their most recent game, despite having only one less attempt at goal than the victors. The Steel shared shots between their goal shoot and goal attack, contrasting with the Mystics, where Nweke was dominant again, shooting 47 from 48.
It鈥檚 a theme that鈥檚 running through the ANZ Premiership, and might be the key to winning the Netball World Cup.
This story was originally published at聽聽and is republished with permission.
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