Kia Magic shooter Jo Harten has capped a stellar season after being named joint winner of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for the 2014 ANZ Championship netball competition.
There may be some minor tweaks but wholesale changes will not be a feature of Kia Magic’s playing roster for next year’s ANZ Championship netball campaign.
A valiant Kia Magic lost their opportunity for a spot in the Grand Final when losing an absorbing preliminary final 54-50 to the Queensland Firebirds in Brisbane on Monday.
A heady few days has not prompted any sense of distraction from Ellen Halpenny ahead of Kia Magic’s imminent assignment, the ANZ Championship netball preliminary final against Queensland Firebirds, in Brisbane on Monday.
In a dramatic final quarter turnaround, Kia Magic produced a storming finishing to pip the NSW Swifts 50-49 in the sudden-death Minor Semi-Final in Sydney on Sunday.
Well beaten by the same opponents two weeks ago, Kia Magic are undaunted by the prospect of a rematch with the NSW Swifts in Sunday’s sudden-death ANZ Championship netball Minor Semi-Final.
Kia Magic will meet the NSW Swifts in the sudden-death Minor Semi-Final after being denied a place in the top two when losing an epic encounter 59-55 to the Queensland Firebirds in Hamilton on Monday.
What’s done is done and all Kia Magic captain Casey Kopua wants now is a decent win over the Queensland Firebirds in last round ANZ Championship netball action in Hamilton on Monday.