VNL: Poor shooting sends Lightning tumbling from top spot

VU-Western Lightning went down to Boroondara Genesis in a Victorian Netball League championship shock at the State Netball and Hockey Centre on Wednesday night.

The Lightning’s third loss of the season resulted in it being dislodged from the top of the ladder.

Three teams – the Lightning, new ladder leader Peninsula Waves and City West Falcons – are pushing strongly for a top-two finish and a double chance.

The Lightning was expected to take care of the Genesis, but a poor second quarter had its players on the back foot and they never recovered.

Their errant shooting cost them dearly with the three goalers combining for 68 per cent.

Sophie Gunn was the most reliable, landing 19 from 24. Erin McCarthy (eight from 13) and Megan Fitz- patrick (nine from 16) were well down on their usual output.

With five home-and-away rounds left, every match is crucial in the jostling for spots within the top four.

The Lightning should bounce back against winless cellar dwellers Geelong Cougars in the 14th round, while the Falcons take a three-game winning streak into their clash with Yarra Valley Grammar Ariels.

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