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Rollers, Gliders open World Challenge with wins

19.07.12

Australia has started its campaign at the Rollers and Gliders World Challenge with a pair of wins.

With the London Paralympics firmly in their sights, the Australian men’s and women’s teams both posted impressive victories to open the 2012 Wheelchair Basketball World Challenge in Sydney.
 
The Australian women’s team, the Gliders, were dominant from the outset in their 67-41 victory over Japan, before their male counterparts overcame Great Britain in a very torrid clash at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre.
 
The Rollers prevailed 60-37, but not before some bruising exchanges with a Great Britain outfit clearly out to rattle the reigning Paralympic and World Champions.
 
Australian Rollers head coach Ben Ettridge always knew the match would be physical, and was proud of the way his men faced the challenge.
 
“Our level of team work was outstanding and our understanding of each other and the game was very high,” Ettridge said.
 
“You never want to say you are happy as a coach, but I’m pleased with the level we are at right now.
 
“Great Britain is a sleeping giant and we know they are going to lift as the home team in London. They’re always going to push hard and they’re always going to fight. But our guys did the job tonight, it was a really good performance.
 
Tristan Knowles (18 points) Justin Eveson (14 points) and Brett Stibners (13 points) led the way offensively in front of their home crowd, while Great Britain’s Ade Oregembe (9 points) Terry Bywater (8  points) and firebrand point guard Jon Pollack (4 points) caused the most headaches for the Australians.
 
Earlier in the day, it was a West Australian on the verge of her first Paralympics who shone brightest for the Gliders, in what was a high quality performance at both ends of the court.
 
Amber Merritt compiled 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds and two steals to show she will certainly be one to watch when the Paralympic Games open in just 42 days time.
 
Experienced campaigners Cobi Crispin (17 points), Bridie Kean (9 points) and Clare Nott (8 points) were also strong as the Gliders led at every change while taking the chance to rotate their bench.

With each member of the Australian squad earning valuable minutes, the Australians will enter Thursday's clash against Germany well rested, well prepared and ready to test their rivals who are strongly touted as real threat to the Gliders’ gold medal aspirations in London. Tip-off is at 5:30pm.
 
Meanwhile, the Rollers face a quick turnaround and will play Japan Thursday morning at 10am.

In Wednesday's other matches, the men from Great Britain beat their counterparts from Japan 55-41 and the German women beat China 66-39. 

Tickets for all games are available at the door of the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre.


COMMENTS
Darryl Meredith
10:56pm, Thu 19 July
Hi guys
Our students from West Wyalong High watched the Rollers win last night - congratulations guys, great victory! A huge thanks to Dylan and Shaun for taking time out to talk to our students and having photos taken. You've got a new group of fans who'll be cheering you on in London - best wishes guys.

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