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Vitality Netball Superleague: Manchester Thunder win 2022 Grand Final and complete perfect season

Manchester Thunder won all 20 of their regular-season matches; beat Team Bath Netball in the semi-final and produced a 60-53 result against Loughborough Lightning in the Grand Final; Lightning lost starting goal attack Ella Clark to injury in the opening minutes of the final in London

Last Updated: 06/06/22 7:05am

Watch the highlights from the Vitality Netball Superleague Grand Final as Manchester Thunder beat Loughborough Lightning

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Watch the highlights from the Vitality Netball Superleague Grand Final as Manchester Thunder beat Loughborough Lightning
Watch the highlights from the Vitality Netball Superleague Grand Final as Manchester Thunder beat Loughborough Lightning

Manchester Thunder have won the 2022 Vitality Netball Superleague title and completed a perfect season, after a 60-53 victory over Loughborough Lightning in the Grand Final.

Thunder created a 12-goal cushion during the first quarter, after Lightning lost their goal attack Ella Clark to a nasty injury.

Karen Greig's Thunder team were put under significant pressure during the third and fourth quarters, but they kept their tally moving when it counted to secure their first Superleague title since 2019.

This Vitality Netball Superleague title is Thunder's fourth and they are only the second team in Superleague history to deliver an unbeaten season and go on to win the title.

Catch the pick of tops plays from Manchester Thunder's undefeated season as they are crowned the Vitality Netball Superleague champions

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Catch the pick of tops plays from Manchester Thunder's undefeated season as they are crowned the Vitality Netball Superleague champions
Catch the pick of tops plays from Manchester Thunder's undefeated season as they are crowned the Vitality Netball Superleague champions

After an unbeaten season, Greig had implored Thunder to approach the final like any other match, but also admitted that this one "really did matter".

Both head coaches had fielded largely unchanged starting sevens to the ones that had set them on the way to their semi-final victories.

Greig amended one, as Millie Sanders was selected to start at goal defence, and Victoria Burgess named the same Lightning seven, which meant that Beth Cobden wasn't fit to take to court.

Vitality Netball Superleague Grand Final - Starting line-ups

Manchester Thunder Loughborough Lightning
GS: Joyce Mvula GS: Mary Cholhok
GA: Eleanor Cardwell GA: Ella Clark
WA: Nat Metcalf WA: Hannah Joseph
C: Caroline O'Hanlon C: Nat Panagarry
WD: Laura Malcolm WD: Ella Bowen
GD: Millie Sanders GD: Fran Williams
GK: Kerry Almond GK: Alice Harvey

Thunder turned the first centre pass of the match and pressed into a 3-1 lead, before the contest was halted due to Clark's injury. The goal attack landed awkwardly, instantly screamed in pain and was forced to leave the court via a wheelchair.

The dual netball and basketball international had been Lightning's mainstay at both goal attack and goal shooter this season, and her replacement was 18-year-old Emma Thacker.

Loughborough Lightning's head coach Victoria Burgess praised her team's resilience and heart

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Loughborough Lightning's head coach Victoria Burgess praised her team's resilience and heart
Loughborough Lightning's head coach Victoria Burgess praised her team's resilience and heart

Lightning's bench did their utmost to support their players while Clark received treatment on court. Head coach Burgess and Cobden, who knew exactly what a Grand Final injury is like, provided key words of advice.

Greig and Neville also kept Thunder calm and Thunder instantly attacked the match after the restart. In the next few minutes, they turned ball quickly and frequently to press 12-5 up and 20-8 ahead at quarter time.

Manchester Thunder vs Loughborough Lightning - Quarter-by-quarter scores

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Ft
Manchester Thunder 20 16 10 14 60
Loughborough Lightning 8 15 14 16 53

During the second quarter, Lightning settled again and got back into their stride. Nat Pangarry's move to wing defence helped them to lessen the impact of Nat Metcalf and brought goal defence Fran Williams into the game more.

At the other end of the court, Thacker shook off her nerves and rose to the occasion. Mary Cholhok also provided Lightning with a quick route to goal.

A 16-15 quarter, narrowly in Thunder's favour, was a sign of what was to come. Lightning simply refused to back away from their opponents.

The second 30 minutes were fuelled by intense emotions from both sides, with Thunder now in touching distance of a perfect season and Lightning sensing a further comeback.

Lightning fought for everything and were boosted further when Clark returned to watch from the bench. However, Thunder's internationals continued to play composed and clinical netball.

Listen to the reflections of Manchester Thunder's director of netball Karen Greig

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Listen to the reflections of Manchester Thunder's director of netball Karen Greig
Listen to the reflections of Manchester Thunder's director of netball Karen Greig

Laura Malcolm, as she has done all season, led by example and was unrelenting in work, while Caroline O'Hanlon's efficient presence in mid-court ensured Thunder were able to transition through to their shooters.

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In the circle, Joyce Mvula and Eleanor Cardwell rewarded almost every pass that came to them. In 60 minutes of netball, Thunder's shooters each missed just one goal.

During the closing minutes, Lightning pulled it back to within six goals but two final shots from Cardwell finished the job for Thunder and completed the perfect season.

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