“I felt that I could have done more as a senior player, I could have controlled the attacking end a bit more and I could have also been more accurate with my shots. “We did have an edge over Trinidad, but they did come out and perform well, and again it doesn't matter who we playing against we should always aim to bring our 'A' game,” the 32-year-old, rated as one of the world's best shooters declared.įor her part, the towering shooter, standing over six feet tall, believes she could have done much better that the 120 goals scored from 133 attempts across all three games. So, yes, it did play a part, but that is not an excuse for us,” Fowler stated. So when you go back on court you should be able to perform up to a high standard.
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“It did come into play at times, but, to be honest, we are elite players and once you are elite players you should have some sort of muscle memory. They complemented some good defensive and mid-court work from Shamera Sterling, Shadian Hemmings, Nicole Dixon, and others, in the first three quarters, before things gradually fell away in the fourth quarter. In fact, their best attempt at a complete performance came in Wednesday's final game, where Fowler and goal attack Shanice Beckford were clinical in the shooting circle. Though the Jamaicans, as expected, were dominant, where the scoreline is concerned in all three games, their performance in centre court and shooting circle was found wanting at times, particularly in the first two encounters. So, again, I think we did well overall in winning the series, but we have so many things to improve on heading into the next series,” she added. “Luckily Coach has an eye for the things that we need to work on, and we as players will try to correct those in training. “Our overall performance was okay, but there are lots of things to fix, especially the attacking coming down, and we also have a lot of things to fix in the circle,” Fowler told the Jamaica Observer. “It was important for us to get back on court at this point in time, as you know some of the ladies, including myself play overseas, but, as a team, we needed to see where we are at and what we needed to work on. The number four ranked Sunshine Girls swept their number 10-ranked opponents 71-22, 64-32 and 73-22 in the series, which also marked their return to competitive action since January last year.
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With the Vitality Reunited series against England fast approaching, Sunshine Girls Captain Jhaniele Fowler felt the just-concluded series against Trinidad and Tobago served its purpose well in gauging her team.įor Fowler, the three-match Sunshine Series, played in honour of former Netball President Margaret Beckford, not only assisted the Sunshine Girls to shake game rust, but, more importantly, helped players to understand where they are now and what they want to achieve in the upcoming series.