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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2019 7:51:10 GMT
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Post by billybadknees on Jan 21, 2019 15:07:46 GMT
Suns starting as huge favourites. Hatters need their main five firing on all cylinders to mount a challenge - if they do it will be a good game. I'll be rooting for them.
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 21, 2019 16:24:46 GMT
Should be a good game ... still can't see past Suns for this one though.
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Post by LTFan on Jan 22, 2019 14:00:52 GMT
I can’t see any other result that the Sevenoaks Suns winning this. They really are in a league of their own when it comes to the WBBL and really need to get into European completion, which is why it’s such a shame their venue (and general budget?) has prevented them from accepting the invite. Anyway, maybe that’s a conversation for another time…
By the way the WBBL Cup Final is live on the BBC ‘Connected’ Red Button, BBC Sport App, and BBC Sport website – coverage is scheduled to start from 12pm.
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 22, 2019 22:31:04 GMT
LT ... I agree.
I just hope Hatters push them hard and make a game of it.
I think it would be good for the WBBL if Hatters can win this cup.
but as you say, (barring serious injuries) ... Suns are in a league of their own.
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Post by billybadknees on Jan 23, 2019 12:16:52 GMT
Brodersen, Livulo, Gorrell, Naylor and Toeaina are all going to have to come up big for the Hatters to challenge. Bench isn't as deep.
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Post by majuro on Jan 27, 2019 8:35:25 GMT
There is only one guarantee at the 2019 WBBL Cup Final and that is two pieces of WBBL history will be made. Either Westfield Health Sheffield Hatters or Sevenoaks Suns will lift the Cup for r the first time and also become the first WBBL franchise to have won every WBBL competition since the inception of the league. So who you got? To help you decide, we enlisted the help of several leading WBBL figures to give us a quick take. Great Britain and Nottingham Wildcats’ guard, BBC Sport commentator, Siobhan Prior – “It’s definitely going to be a spectacle of a game for sure and no doubt a great advert for our game and for women’s sport. Both teams are tough covers at the offensive end. There are lots of offensive threats in the half court for both teams. It could be an exciting shoot-out. It’s a tough one to call, but if I have to pick one, I’d say Sevenoaks – but only just. They’ve been together for a few seasons now. The group they have played in many showcase Finals and performed. They’ll be a difficult team to beat. However, Sheffield have a winning history and I think if one team is going to give Sevenoaks a run for their money, it’s Sheffield. I’m excited to see how this plays out!” BA London Lions’ play-caller, Mark Clark – “For first time in a number of seasons, we have the best two teams in a Final. Both have genuine ‘X- Factor ‘performers. While others at Sevenoaks have been highlighted, Ta’Yani Clark is the key for me. Can Sheffield take her out of her tempo? If they do, they can win. While Sheffield have great perimeter players, it will be their inside production that could be their biggest plus point. So, Sheffield to win if they pressure Clark for whole game and get production inside.” Newcastle Eagles’ play-caller Chris Bunten – “So for me, this game will be very close! You have two teams who share the ball well and have multiple players who can step up and make things happen. I think it will come down to four players and whichever duo put up the best numbers will see their team lift the Cup. For Sevenoaks. it has to be the ever steady and super reliable Ta’Yani Clark and Cat Carr – both Newcastle Eagles Alumni. Both players have so much experience, talent and always perform when the lights go on. You know fine well whatever the situation, these two stars will do whatever needs to be done to ensure their team gets the win. On the other side, you have warriors in Alison Gorrell (an ex Newcastle Eagle) and Sarah Toeaina. I know Ali very well and in her first major Final, she will be tough as hell to stop, she always finds a way and is a born winner. I have been super impressed with Sarah this season and she gets better and better every outing. One of these 4 players will be crowned MVP, however knowing them all, apart from Sarah, they wouldn’t care less about the MVP accolade and would trade any individual award for their teams success. Again, whatever duo have the best combined stats will lead their team to victory!” Lee Ryan Women’s British Basketball League game between Oaklands Wolves and the Leicester Riders at the Oaklands College, England, 20th October Oaklands Wolves’ play-caller, Lee Ryan (who also gives a player by player analysis in the official Finals programme) – “It’s a Final that sees the two best rosters in the WBBL going head to head. Sheffield enter as the underdog despite being British Basketball’s most successful all-time club. Sevenoaks will be looking to add the Cup to all their recent successes. It’s hard to bet against a Cat Carr led side, but Sheffield have the edge in the starters and if they can keep their powerful first five on the court, they can win. I see the contrast in benches having a big impact on the final; so it could be Monakana and Co who have the Final say for Suns. No matter what, it’s going to be a battle not to miss!” ^Taken from WBBL website www.wbbl.org.uk/expert-panel-insight-who-going-to-make-history/
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Post by majuro on Jan 27, 2019 8:39:37 GMT
Excited for this game. Sevenoaks have been so dominate in the league but I feel that Hatters are perhaps that only team that can truly match up to them if everyone is on their game. Clark will be the key for Suns, she really is the catalyst for them.
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Post by LTFan on Jan 27, 2019 12:51:10 GMT
At the half: Sheffield Hatters 34 - 27 Sevenoaks Suns
Maybe the worst Sevenoaks have played all season... and typically in a Final game. Not sure if it’s just bad luck, but something is certainly ‘off’ for them so far. I still think they might get the win though, just not with the margin I originally thought.
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 27, 2019 13:47:17 GMT
WOW ... good tight game ... well Done hatters
Lets hope the mens game is as close
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 27, 2019 13:48:05 GMT
Suns lost that in the 1st Qtr
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 27, 2019 13:50:35 GMT
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Post by LTFan on Jan 27, 2019 13:54:22 GMT
Suns lost that in the 1st Qtr Yes, got about 10 points behind early on and didn’t recover until the last 6 minutes or so. What a game though. Well done Hatters, you’ve just shown everyone that Suns are quite untouchable.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 14:01:31 GMT
Great shot to win a trophy. Exciting game
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Post by majuro on Jan 27, 2019 14:10:01 GMT
What a finish to the game!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 14:36:19 GMT
There is only one guarantee at the 2019 WBBL Cup Final and that is two pieces of WBBL history will be made. Either Westfield Health Sheffield Hatters or Sevenoaks Suns will lift the Cup for r the first time and also become the first WBBL franchise to have won every WBBL competition since the inception of the league. That's all a bit irrelevant, though. The WBBL is just a rebrand of D1, getting rid of the need to deal too much with BE.
Great ending, though.
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 27, 2019 14:40:47 GMT
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 27, 2019 14:43:17 GMT
There is only one guarantee at the 2019 WBBL Cup Final and that is two pieces of WBBL history will be made. Either Westfield Health Sheffield Hatters or Sevenoaks Suns will lift the Cup for r the first time and also become the first WBBL franchise to have won every WBBL competition since the inception of the league. That's all a bit irrelevant, though. The WBBL is just a rebrand of D1, getting rid of the need to deal too much with BE.
Great ending, though.
Hersey ... Take that as a positive mate ... pretty sure you'd be happy not having to deal with the BE
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 15:58:29 GMT
I dream of bbl 2. It gives me a stiffie
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Post by leamrider2 on Jan 27, 2019 16:07:56 GMT
Quite a result. Well done, Hatters.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 16:30:51 GMT
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Post by youngnixfan on Jan 28, 2019 10:24:58 GMT
Thoroughly enjoyable game, well played to both teams for making it so. Dont need a high scoring game for it to be exciting and good to watch
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Post by billybadknees on Jan 28, 2019 11:24:29 GMT
Still smiling about this one. Really enjoyable game. Well played Hatters!
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