The Giants prevented Collingwood from enjoying a Tasmania clean sweep on Wednesday night at the Silverdome.
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They won 69-60 in a Super Netball game which had significant momentum shifts.
The Magpies, who beat Queensland Firebirds on Sunday, led by six goals at the half before the Giants charged to an eight-goal three-quarter time lead.
Giants coach Julie Fitzgerald said her group did some soul-searching at half-time.
"In the first half, we had a couple of good passages of play but then we'd win the ball back and give it straight back to them again and we just made too many errors," she said.
"We weren't striving hard enough to the ball. We really addressed that at half-time and had a chat among ourselves and came out firing in the second half."
Goal shooter Sophie Dwyer, who finished with 16 goals and one super shot, lifted in the third quarter after a quiet first half.
"We brought the ball down the court a whole lot better and that allowed our shooters to sit back a little bit and get more opportunities in the circle," Fitzgerald said.
Dwyer's shooting counterpart Jo Harten was arguably the most influential player on the court with 31 goals and 10 of 11 super shots.
Harten said it was a joy to play at the Silverdome.
"Apart from the win and apart from netball, we've absolutely loved being in and around the community," she said.
"It's so nice to see about 1500 people come out on a Wednesday night, which is super impressive.
"We've loved getting to know Launceston. We've got a day off tomorrow, we can't wait to explore a bit."
Harten is also keen on seeing Tassie get its own Super Netball team in the future.
"The timing has to be right and there are a lot of things that have to go into that, you can't just place professional netballers here. You have to have the pathway and facilities," she said.
"But from my understanding, the government here is really supportive of sport and professional sport and I think that's a really good start.
"Hopefully in a few years time we do see that Super Netball expansion.
"I think that'd be a really exciting prospect."
Fitzgerald echoed that sentiment.
"It would be amazing. The people down here love their sport and deserve a team. I think a women's team would be great," she said.
The coach noted it would be great for aspiring professional players.
"They need a pathway as much as everybody else and you look at the success of the JackJumpers and I know you have the AFL come down but you need more women's teams down here," she said.
Collingwood coach Nicole Richardson said the statistics were even across the board and identified one area her side could have been better.
"I think the downfall for us tonight was the two-point shot if I'm brutally honest," she said.
The Magpies' mentor said the Giants had nine more two-point shots than her team.
"The backend of the second quarter hurts us, even though we went in six goals up at half-time we probably should have been 12 or 13 up if we didn't have the two-point shot in play," she said.
"But we knew coming into the match the Giants are so potent in that part of the game and unfortunately they were on fire with that tonight.
"In the third quarter, we started slow. We called a time out to try and get some momentum back but struggled to keep up with them in that last five minutes. I think that's where the game was won and lost."
The Magpies came out firing and goal attack Sophie Garbin was dominant in the first term.
She made strong leads, found space and delivered clever passes to athletic and accurate goal shooter, Shimona Nelson.
Both Garbin and centre Molly Jovic made use of Nelson's height advantage, delivering high balls over goal keeper Matilda McDonnell.
Giants goal shooter Harten was making the most of her opportunities at the other end.
They were hard to come by with the Magpies' midcourters and defenders winning turnovers.
Harten was deadly accurate and scored a long-range goal just before the quarter-time buzzer. The Magpies were ahead 17-15.
The Pies were also hot early in the second stanza.
The tempo went up a notch as Collingwood made it hard for Giants centre Jamie-Lee Price to find options from the circle.
The Magpies gained a midcourt turnover as the contest became more physical.
Nelson's leap was on display under the net. She kept pulling down high balls and adding to her scoring tally.
Collingwood skipper Geva Mentor and centre Jovic made intercepts at the defensive end.
Jovic's led to a Nelson goal and the shooter celebrated with a big cheer as her team was up by eight.
The Giants initially struggled with the heightened intensity but wrestled back momentum.
Skipper Harten stepped up and hit three long-range goals in the dying minutes, including another one just before the buzzer, to get the deficit back to 37-31.
The Giants came out with more deliberate passing and controlled the pace of the game early in the third quarter.
Goal attack Dwyer found the goals twice.
Harten added one and the Giants had three before the Pies scored through Nelson.
Garbin, who was replaced by Gabi Sinclair, went off the court and soon the Magpies were all at sea.
The quick-scoring Giants reeled in the six-goal half-time lead in the opening minutes of the third term.
Dwyer couldn't miss and was everywhere.
The Pies needed Nelson and she answered the call to get the game back to goal-for-goal.
A late Sinclair score got the crowd going.
Harten again goaled before the buzzer to have the Giants up 55-47 at three-quarter time.
Collingwood pushed for the comeback in the final stanza.
It was goal-for-goal early with Dwyer and Nelson doing the damage at either end.
Then the Magpies' defenders won two turnovers which led to Nelson goals. The score was 57-52.
Dwyer and Harten got settlers at the other end which quashed the comeback.
Sinclair shot from range and got it back to four goals to give the Magpies one last chance.
But the Giants controlled the final minutes.
The Magpies played two matches in Tasmania as part of the club's ongoing partnership with the state government.
They defeated the Queensland Firebirds 71-67 at Derwent Entertainment Centre on Sunday.
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