SYDNEY, AUS – Sydney AMAZONS – Sunday 23.10.2016 – Game 2, Round 4
The Sydney AMAZONS (4-0, Eastern Conference) are in a 4:0 Streak in AVL play in 2016 and a complete 5:0 Streak against UTSSU who have never won a match against the Sydney AMAZONS. The rivals have now contested 19 sets, in which the Sydney AMAZONS have won 16 and conceded only 3 for a set winning percentage of over 84 percent.
The AMAZON’S success is partly due to learning and developing recruitment methodologies, International Standard coaching information at a Club level and a desire to create a nurturing and supporting environment in which a NSW State team can now be properly drawn from all the best players in NSW. By recalling and retaining the best players produced in NSW and also sensibly accommodating family lifestyle factors this approach has proved a ‘silver bullet’ impacting the quality of the AMAZONS playing roster. The Sydney AMAZONS have a fresh approach and are adapting to a changing sporting landscape and are leading the way on defining ‘how’ to build a great team with a uniquely Australian approach to team culture.
Coach Ovid Prosilis “…Today’s match saw the team use different setters, different middles, different offensive players aimed at deliberately manufacturing disruption to our flow and symmetry of the team, and we still prevailed.
We are heavily focused on the ‘process’ at this stage of conference play and not on the raw scores. We know we will have to deal with adversity, difficulties and less than optimum playing and traveling conditions from our competitors.
We welcome the opportunities to practice adapting, and coping with adverse conditions, focusing on the particular ball in play and to prevail despite the odds, the score, the artificial pressure or the momentum swing in a match.
We relish and want to practice being in tight matches. It was a class performance from a team that is developing ‘mental toughness…”
The Sydney AMAZONS are now at the top of the Eastern Conference after Round 4 and it’s a telling sign they are here to stay and have disrupted and changed Women’s Volleyball in NSW forever.