Melbourne Vixens take on West Coast Fever after stunning preliminary final comeback
If you return the clock for a few months, very few people would dream of Vixens in the big finals this evening.
Vixens made a rocky start to the season and after the first six rounds, it won only two wins on the board. McKinnis, who has been in the rudder for 13 years, announced that he would resign at the end of the season and stunned the Netball world in May and now confesses that his own problems affect the team.
Melbourne Vixens captain Kate Monoloye and coach Simone McKinnis.Credit: Eddie jim
“To be honest, I don’t think I am the best because of everything in the background, Mc McKinnis said to this Masthead. “The girls were playing how I felt.”
13 years later, the decision to resign in the world proved that there was a turning point for Vixens, McKinnis said he allowed the team to focus and won eight of the next 10 matches to reach the big finals.
However, they almost failed.
Vixen was in a terrible position against the NSW Swifts in the pre-finals last week, fell 51-41 at the last break. McKinnis’s three -quarter -time speech triggered an extraordinary 11-With the return of the Gol scorer Sophie Garbin seals the victory of the team With a goal in the last seven seconds of the quarter.
Learn more about the story behind his speech.