Tuesday, June 26, 2012

What if ?????

To get rid of the pigeon, you gotta pull down the coop is an old Bajan saying which still holds true, so it's not a surprise that Faye Sealy has been axed from the senior national netball team in favour of an U-16 player who one selector has recently called ' A COMPLETE PLAYER'? This is the same selector who also said that Alwyn Babb knows nothing about  coaching netball. Maybe HE should stick to what HE does best....( NO ONE KNOWS!).

When Miss Sealy was removed from playing  her usual defensive ( GK/GD) area and given the 'nod' as an attacking (GS) player on the England tour...the call was made to Two Sons Funeral Home, the leaflets printed and the spectators were singing the  last song ( It is well with my soul) on the burial site. 

It's okay to have the need for new blood on any national team but has the board of the Barbados Netball Association  thought about the decision to include an untried goal shooter for such a major tournament?? Not taking anything from the player who has potential to excel but can she really play the position that she has been selected for? It's not about catching and shooting that's in question but  actually knowing and playing the ROLE that's important!

Another question which should be asked is what happens if the starting goal shooter is injured ( God forbid) before Barbados plays either Trinidad and Tobago or Jamaica. Are we prepared to sacrifice this young lady and hope that she is strong enough to withstand the hardship of these games? Food for thought!

This article isn't about the young lady selected because she didn't select herself and should be commended for allowing her talent to work for her BUT the unfairness that the  BNA  and the board members have again  meted out to a player they  felt should never be on the team.

Congrats to those lucky enough to be selected...







Sunday, June 17, 2012

Coached to lose????

 In what many netball fans might have thought would be an easy win,Pine Hill St Barnabas had the shock of their lives on Saturday ( June 16) at the Netball Stadium in a return  netball clash against former Premier League queens NCC losing 37-39.

Playing without ace goal shooter Lydia Bishop who was still serving a three game suspension, former national player Colleen Griffith at goal shooter ( 15/19)  and Renee 'Maria Tutaia' Rudder at goal attack ( 24/35), it was the girls from NCC who played with more intensity in the opening minutes of the game,catching the team laden with nationals and former national players on the 'back foot'.

With the winner of this game almost guaranteed second place behind newly double-crowned champions COW Rangers,PH St Barnabas lacked cohesion in the shooting circle and was overly aggressive in the defensive third coughing up penalty after penalty by the goal defense who was not effective when it mattered.

Also in the 'favour' of the girls in pink was one of the two umpires whom they had argued for and who many netballers know ( despite what HE says) is very much a part of that 'family'. Making numerous questionable calls that were all in the favour of the St Barnabas team,it was therefore a major surprise ( to people in the stands) that NCC would eventually win.

 Fresh from  leading a relatively succsessful BWU netball team to a Goodwill tour to Trinidad and Tobago, Kathleen( Carla) Brathwaite(GK) completely nullified anything the PH St Barnabas shooters had to offer. She was ably supported by another member of the BWU team in Chekirah Shepherd( GD).

When it mattered most, former national captain Kizzy Marville ,present national player Sabreena Smith and former junior standout Joyann Cooke proved to the girls in pink and their equally raucous supporters including those from the Selection Committee who were in the VIP box ( commonly called the DANGEROUS BOX),that commonsense will always outPLAY nonsense.

Congrats Team NCC.... you were the better team!