Giants pip Fever 74-73 in Super Netball cliffhanger, Magpies score upset 67-59 win over Firebirds
The Giants have overcome a third-quarter mauling to leap into the top four after edging past the West Coast Fever 74-73 in a gripping clash at Sydney's Ken Rosewall Arena.
Their win followed the Collingwood Magpies' 67-59 upset victory over the Queensland Firebirds in Brisbane earlier on Sunday.
The Giants saw their first-half lead vanish as the second-placed Fever seized control and threatened to sprint away.
But the home side, with shooters Jo Harten and Sophie Dwyer sizzling and Jamie-Lee Price superb in the centre, recovered to muscle past Fever with a fine final-quarter revival, improving their season win-loss record to 3-3.
After conceding the first three goals, the Giants went on an 8-1 burst midway through the opening term to lead 21-17 at quarter-time against an uncharacteristically untidy Fever outfit.
Price got on top of Verity Simmons, while Harten and Dwyer continued to hold sway in the Giants' shooting circle as the hosts narrowly won the second term to lead 38-33 at half-time.
Fever's Jamaican legend Jhaniele Fowler, a thorn in the Giants' side all match with 62 goals, rifled 21 without a miss in a third-quarter blitz.
Fowler, aided by Chelsea Pitman's exquisite passing and playmaking, spearheaded a stunning 25-goal quarter by the visitors, who pinched a 58-55 lead at the last break.
But Dwyer and Harten did not miss a shot in the final period, which was played with a finals-like standard and intensity.
It was largely goal-for-goal before Dwyer and Harten finally created some separation in the last 90 seconds to put an end to West Coast's brave fight.
After a tight opening term, the Magpies — who now hold a 2-4 win-loss record — created separation in the second quarter, before responding to a second-half rally from


