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Northumbria Volleyball Reach 2017 Final

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Northumbria Volleyball Reach 2017 Final
Northumbria's Women Celebrate Victory (Image By Stephen Batey)

Team Northumbria women’s volleyball head to Kettering for next month’s Super 8s playoff final against derby rivals Durham following a convincing semi-final win against London Orcas.

However, their male counterparts missed out on another showpiece final following an agonising ‘golden set’ defeat to fierce rivals Sheffield.

Head coach Dave Goodchild admitted TN’s women lacked consistency but the hosts ultimately outclassed their opponents to take the two-legged semi-final 3-2, 3-0.

“It was good to get the win in the first leg but our performance could have been better,” said Goodchild. 

“In three of the sets we played really well and won them comfortably so when we were playing our best volleyball we were unstoppable.

“We’ve got to try and maintain that same mentality throughout the game and cut out the little errors – we did that in the second leg and it paid off. 

“We got into a bit of a rut in the second half but we bounced back out of that and once we took the second set I knew we’d be home and dry.

“We played some of the bench players to give the others a rest because it’s been physically demanding on all of the girls.

“Whitney Phillips was unbelievable again – I think she was plus 35 in the second leg so it was a strong weekend for her.

“All in all it was a great weekend. We played some really good volleyball, worked hard and we’re into the finals so we’re really happy.”

It was a different story for the men who suffered defeat at the hands of a relentless Sheffield side in a golden set decider. 

“We lost it after the first leg in all honesty,” added Goodchild. “We should have won that match and our performance wasn’t acceptable for our group of players. 

“When you go into a golden set  anyone can win and Sheffield played really well. They’re a really good side who never give up.

“We played well in the second leg to take it 3-1. We fixed everything that had gone wrong the previous day and it was a good day for us in that respect.

“Unfortunately, it just wasn’t to be at the death.”

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