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2022 AVL ROUND 4 - NSW PHOENIX vs WA STEEL

Published Wed 02 Nov 2022

Round 4: WA Steel vs NSW Phoenix

In what was our first of 3 away rounds, NSW Phoenix travelled West to play a strong side in the Steel.

Women’s Game 1: WA 3:0 NSW (25-19, 25-23, 25-22)
Women’s Game 2: WA 3:1 NSW (24-26, 25-17, 25-20, 25-18)

Both the Women’s WA Steel and Women’s NSW Phoenix came into their round 4 clash with three wins on the board, for a contest that was bound to be close. The Steel made the most of their home-crowd advantage in Perth to take victories on both Saturday and Sunday, only dropping one set over the weekend.

Steel Captain Shelby Maher said the team has been developing well over the first half of the season.

“I’m very happy with the effort the girls put in on the weekend against a tough NSW squad. We were able to find ways to adapt to a smart offensive team and come through with two wins,” she said.

Men’s Game 1: WA 3:0 NSW (25-21, 25-22, 25-21)
Men’s Game 2: WA 3:1 NSW (21-25, 25-17, 25-16, 25-22)

The Men’s WA Steel bounced back from their double defeat in QLD last weekend to secure back-to-back wins at home in Perth, advancing into second place on the overall leaderboard on 16 points, eight points behind leaders Adelaide Storm.

Like their female counterparts, the Men’s Steel only dropped one set across the two days, and Captain Kable Monck confirmed that the weekend’s victories demonstrate the “strength and depth” of the Steel squad.

“The team was very happy with putting two wins on the board. It wasn’t easy and NSW did throw a good challenge at us, but we were able to show the strength and depth of our squad and that we are strong contenders this season,” Monck said.

This weekend see's our teams travel to Tasmania to take on the Echidnas. To catch our Phoenix in action, check out the link on cluch tv -> https://cluch.tv/sports-volleyball/avl/tas/


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