BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Sport » Other Sports » VNL: Lightning makes late charge for finals

VNL: Lightning makes late charge for finals

VU Western Lightning is making a last-gasp sprint to the finals in the Victorian Netball League.

After being decimated by injuries during the season’s first half, VU has hit back hard in the past three rounds.

Under the guidance of caretaker coaches Robyne Dawson and Pam Strong, the Lightning drew with DC North Blaze before beating Geelong Cougars and Fed Uni Ballarat Pride.

Dawson said it had been a frantic start to her new role.

“When we took over, we met the girls on Monday at training and then 48 hours later we coached them in the first game,” she said.

“They came from behind to draw that one, which was a fantastic effort.”

After losing several key players to injury, including club captain Brooke Thompson, VU also had to replace two of its members who are representing their home countries.

Fiona Themann will be competing for Scotland at the Commonwealth Games, while Sanonu Robertson is trying to help Samoa qualify for the world championships.

The Lightning isn’t expecting any injured members of its squad to return before the end of the season.

“Brooke [Thompson] is such a warrior, she wants to get back. But she has a serious finger fracture so we aren’t too hopeful with her,” Dawson said.

“We have a few young ones in the division 1 team who are going to be given the opportunity to play.”

Despite being second-last on the ladder a few weeks ago, VU is now one of the competition’s form teams.

And the Lightning is just two points outside the top four.

With four weeks until finals, the Lightning has the bonus of not having to play the undefeated City West Falcons again in the home and away season.

Impressed by what she has seen so far, Dawson hopes the winning form continues.

“I want to make finals,” she said.

“We [Dawson and Strong] have both said that. We’re both super-competitive and like to win.

“You coach to win games and I want to make finals with them.

“Even with the injuries, we’ve still got enough quality players to do that.

‘‘We have some very impressive talent at this club.”

Digital Editions


  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year cancer research fellowship program, supported by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne…

More News

  • Australian Open smashes attendance records

    Australian Open smashes attendance records

    This year’s Australian Open was officially the most attended on record. More than 1.368 million tennis fans flocked to Melbourne Park for the 2026 tournament, easily surpassing last year’s record…

  • Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Victorian employers were fined more than $17 million for unsafe work in 2025. The total of $17,391,325 in fines, costs and undertakings for breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety…

  • Footy films initiative returns

    Footy films initiative returns

    Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), AFL, and VicScreen have announced that Footy Shorts will back in 2026. The first Footy Shorts lineup proved a winner with audiences, reaching more than…

  • Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be difficult enough without having to urgently replace a lost, expired or depleted prescriptions for medication. To help prevent this, the state…

  • VTCA T20 semi finalists set

    VTCA T20 semi finalists set

    Three of the four semi finals in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 group A finals will be senior division teams, while two division 5 teams are among the semi…

  • How does your MP behave?

    How does your MP behave?

    Federal politicians are used to the public and pundits scrutinising their every word, but now AI has joined the long list of watchdogs keeping tabs on our elected officials in…

  • Experience live Celtic music

    Experience live Celtic music

    Multi-instrumentalist Rennie Pearson is bringing the warmth and mystique of Celtic music back down the highway to Little River and Geelong this month. Channelling the traditions of Ireland, Scotland and…

  • Events heat up the west

    Events heat up the west

    Summer is heating up across the west with a mix of music, culture and experiences for locals to enjoy. Love Westside has put together a guide for February and March,…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Dianne Cappelli is a long-time Brimbank resident who loves getting out and about to local dog parks with her pooches Frankie and Toby. She spoke with Sam Porter about her…

  • New school, new preps

    New school, new preps

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531893 Hillside Primary School has begun the new term as a standalone school, following the demerger from Sydenham-Hillside Primary School. The school said the…