23 May 2011

Firebirds want to create more history

6:02 am on 23 May 2011

The Queensland Firebirds created history last night by icing the perfect trans-Tasman netball championship season with a grand final romp before vowing to become the first to successfully defend the title.

Not content with becoming the first team to sweep through the championship undefeated, the Firebirds immediately set their sights on becoming a title-winning dynasty.

On the basis of their record 57-44 grand final thumping of the Northern Mystics - their 15th straight win - and the quality of their line-up, it would be hard to argue with the lofty ambitions.

The Firebirds took control in the third-quarter of the grand final, outscoring the Aucklanders 12-2 at one stage to turn a two-point halftime lead into an unassailable 12-goal advantage at the last change.

Queensland's international bookends - star Jamaican shooter Romelda Aiken and Australian Diamonds goal keeper Laura Geitz - were outstanding as the Mystics could not cope with the home side's second-half intensity.

Aiken finished with a game-high 35 goals to win the player of the match award while Geitz produced five telling intercepts and three rebounds to quell Mystics shooter Cathrine Latu.

The Firebirds' eventual 13-point victory was the biggest grand final margin in the four-year history of the league, to sit nicely with their history-making perfect season.

But coach Roselee Jencke and ruthless captain Geitz stressed they were desperate to back up and succeed where previous champions the NSW Swifts (2008), Melbourne Vixens (2009) and Adelaide Thunderbirds (2010) had failed.

The Mystics coach Debbie Fuller was left to lament a "five-minute slide" in the third term when her gamble to rest goal defence Kayla Cullen to save her for the final quarter backfired.