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Commonwealth Games: A new low - Silver Ferns stunned by Malawi

Cheree Kinnear
By Cheree Kinnear
Multimedia Journalist ·NZ Herald·
8 Apr, 2018 09:59 AM3 mins to read

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Malawi celebrate beating the Silver Ferns. Photo / Getty

Malawi celebrate beating the Silver Ferns. Photo / Getty

The Silver Ferns Commonwealth Games campaign has taken a major hit, after they lost their third match 57-53 to Malawi tonight.

It is the first time New Zealand have lost to any team other than Australia in the Games, and Malawi's first victory over the Silver Ferns.

SCORE UPDATE | FULL TIME
New Zealand 53 - Malawi 57#GC2018 #MALvNZL #EarnTheFern pic.twitter.com/MQVNPiWuKS

— Silver Ferns (@SilverFernsNZ) April 8, 2018

The Silver Ferns looked set for a comfortable win after working through the first two quarters taking a seven goal advantage into halftime.

However trouble was brewing and in the third quarter Malawi swung the game on its head, winning the period 17-9. The cracks were starting to show.

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The Ferns struggled to showcase any confidence throughout the final quarter as Malawi continued to turn up the pressure on their crumbling opponents.

Silver Ferns coach Janine Southby was "gutted" with the historic loss, and said that the Ferns were disappointed with the performance they put out on court.

Not the result we were after tonight but congratulations to Malawi for a great game. #GC2018 #MALvNZL

— Silver Ferns (@SilverFernsNZ) April 8, 2018

"It's one of those things you never want to do and we're really disappointed with the product we put out there today, and we got punished for it,'' Southby said.

"We were guilty of not really punishing them when we had that lead before halftime."

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"Then in the third quarter we just took our foot off the pedal and didn't do our jobs."

Tonight's loss is among the worst in Ferns history. The ambition of winning a Games medal looks less likely by the day.

However, despite the shock and horror expressed on social media by netball fans, in a sense the loss has been coming for some time.

This really is an unfathomable low.

— Guy Heveldt (@GuyHeveldt) April 8, 2018

The Silver Ferns had a disappointing start to this year's season and struggled to make a convincing comeback, despite claiming to have made all the necessary changes.

Unsuccessfully being able to defend their Quad Series and Taini Jamison Series titles, the Ferns' confidence progressively wavered from match to match.

Southby admitted that a sense of panic had "crept back in," contributing to the defeat, but said the best thing they could do was to pick themselves up and look ahead at the rest of the tournament.

"I know they won't be happy and they won't be happy with what they put out there, but it's about picking yourself up."

"I don't think it's over, we've got another two games in our pool and that's what we've got to focus on, one game at a time and that's all we can do, take the learnings from today and pick ourselves up and go again."

Southby said the New Zealand players had failed to show "they really wanted it" tonight.

The Silver Ferns will have a shot at redemption tomorrow night when they face Scotland in their fourth preliminary round match, before they play the formidable English on Wednesday.

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If they manage to win both they will have a shot in the semifinals. But depending on other results, if they lose one of them, the campaign could be all over.

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