Chen Huifen of Singapore controls the play against Sri Lanka. (Photo courtesy of Netball Singapore)

Chen Huifen of Singapore controls the play against Sri Lanka. (Photo courtesy of Netball Singapore)

Sydney, Sunday, August 16, 2015 — Singapore ended their Netball World Cup (NWC) campaign in 15th position after disposing of Sri Lanka 59-32 in the 15th/16th placing match.

Singapore enjoyed two wins out of eight matches in the gruelling 10-day NWC2015 campaign, with both wins coming against Asian rivals Sri Lanka. Singapore beat Sri Lanka 56-43 in the opening day and put up a stronger performance in the placing match to cement their kingpin status in Asia.

Singapore named an unchanged line-up from the team that beat Sri Lanka 56-43 in the opening game whereas Sri Lanka made four changes. Notably missing from Sri Lanka’s line-up was their captain, Semini Alwis, who is likely nursing an injury.

It was all or nothing for both teams. The game proceeded at a fast pace and but it was Singapore who looked the stronger team. Singapore’s defensive force picked up eight intercepts and deflections that were converted successfully. Charmaine Soh slotted in the penalty shot in the last second of the first quarter for Singapore to lead 16-8.

Singapore raised the defensive pressure on Sri Lanka and Chen Li Li and Micky Lin combined well in the circle to create problems for Sri Lanka’s attackers. Singapore stormed to a 29-10 lead after nine minutes into the second quarter.

Sri Lanka called for time-out but to no avail as Singapore continued their fine performance, winning the quarter 20-4 for a 36-12 overall lead.

The shooting duo of Charmaine Soh and Chen Huifen netted 20 goals out of 22 attempts, with the shooting accuracy at 91 percent.

The Singapore bench looked visibly more relaxed and they were all smiles during the half time. Singapore made two changes and Olivia Flanagan and Pamela Liew came in for the second half.

Sri Lanka also made changes to their side, moving Darshika Abeywickrama from Goal Keeper to Goal Attack. Sri Lanka looked more composed and confident in the 2nd half and matched Singapore. The third quarter ended with Singapore leading 49-21.

Except for Ang Shiqi who was nursing an ankle injury, all other Singapore players got on court and played their last game of the NWC2015 campaign. Sri Lanka played an improved quarter, winning the quarter 11-10 but Singapore won 59-32 convincingly.

Singapore head coach Ruth Aitken was pleased with the performance by her charges. “I think we actually relaxed and play our own game today, which was nice. It was a shame that we didn’t do this earlier. I thought our intensity was really good, especially on attack and Sri Lanka struggled to keep up with. Especially our forward quarter, I thought we played some lovely netball and defensively, I thought Li Li really stepped up which was great. In the first half, the pressure was really outstanding.”

Captain Micky Lin said, “I think the spirits are high although we had consecutive loses in the past few games. We were a bit disappointed with the results from the part few games but I thought the girls picked up well and came into the game with the right mindset.

“It is challenging to play eight games over 10 days and so body management was very important. I think the Sri Lanka side had some injuries too and they were not fielding the main line but having said that I thought everyone that came on court for us played very well. There are patches that went a bit wild at times but we managed to pull it together.”

On why Singapore played well against Sri Lanka but not against the other teams, Aitken said, “I just think it’s familiarity with playing Sri Lanka and the players have the confidence to know that they can do it and maybe what happened in the other games when they struggled to establish or execute their game plan, they haven’t had enough experience to overcome the other styles.

“I felt that we still did not play to our best. We did at times but at games which really mattered, we didn’t but we could have made a difference. The fourth quarter against Samoa was very disappointing and the Zambia game, I thought we just didn’t fire at all and I thought we can play better against them.”

“We are fit in Asia but in the other international games, we need to be stronger and to be able to sustain the intensity and knocks a bit more. We need to look at getting the third gym session in the week. Our girls do not come with the bulk unlike the other ethnic groups so we need to build it. I don’t think we are far away (from the other international teams) but we could have been better with what we brought.

“I felt we could have pushed some teams and stood up to a bit more. It’s about confidence and backing ourselves. I think it’s a mental approach as much as a physical approach and we just need to toughen up and more exposure would be better,” added Aitken.
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n how Singapore can improve for the world stage, Lin said, “We are quite comfortable in the Asian region. It’s about stepping up and that’s the whole idea of the Nations Cup, inviting countries around our ranking from different regions. I think we can try to have more games against the African nations, as it’s the playing style that we are not very comfortable with. And also having more playing opportunities.“

Singapore’s A team consisting of other National squad players will play the netball team from the Hong Kong Football Club, which is hugely made up of expatriate players from New Zealand and Australia, in September in Hong Kong and players keen to make the Nations Cup team will get the chance to impress Aitken.

Aitken is already looking ahead to the Netball Nations Cup and Singapore is looking to tour Botswana in November before the Nations Cup takes place from 13-19 December 2015.

Meanwhile, Australia beat New Zealand 58-55 to win the final while England beat Jamaica 66-44 to finish third.

Singapore Starting Lineup
Charmaine Soh (GS)
Chen Huifen (GA)
Kimberly Lim (WA)
Nurul Baizura (C)
Premila Hirubalan (WD)
Micky Lin (GD)
Chen Li Li (GK)

Sri Lanka Starting Lineup
Thishala Algama (GS)
Hasitha Mendis (GA)
THilini Waththegedara (WA)
Deepika Abeykoon (C)
Sureak Kumari Gamage (WD)
Gayani Dissanayaka (GD)
Darshika Abeywickrama (GK)

Scoring by Quarter
Singapore vs Sri Lanka
1st Q: 16-8
2nd Q: 35-12 (20-4)
3rd Q: 49-21 (13-9)
4th Q: 59-32 (10-11)

Shooting Accuracy
Sri Lanka
Overall: 78%
Thishala Algama – 11/13 (85%)
Hasitha Mendis – 15/19 (79%)
Darshika Abeywickrama – 6/9 (67%)

Singapore
Overall: 74%
Charmaine Soh – 41/50 (82%)
Chen Huifen – 8/11 (73%)
Yu Mei Ling – 5/8 (63%)
Pamela Liew – 5/11 (45%)

Singapore Results
Preliminary Round (Pool C)
Singapore 56 Sri Lanka 43
South Africa 69 Singapore 21
Malawi 75 Singapore 31

Qualification Round (Pool G)
Samoa 46 Singapore 39
Trinidad and Tobago 75 Singapore 32
Singapore 36 Zambia 67

Playoff Match
Barbados 56 Singapore 39

15th/16th Placing Match
Singapore 59 Sri Lanka 32