The Melbourne Vixens enhanced their possibilities of a top-two Super Netball surface and soured Diamonds veteran Kim Ravaillion’s goodbye video game, scoring a 62-52 away win over the Queensland Firebirds. Midcourt star Ravaillion, who revealed her retirement today, began the final-round video game at a sold-out Nissan Arena, however the Vixens showed party-poopers. The 30-year-old played 60 Tests for the Diamonds and belonged to 2 title-winning Firebirds groups. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today A psychological Ravaillion, who had child Georgie on hand for the event, stated completing her profession at the club where she made her launching in 2013 suggested whatever. “I can’t think I’m here – to believe early in my profession I had obstacle after obstacle,” she stated. “But to attain what I have here in Queensland is the very best sensation worldwide.” It was the Firebirds’ last match of the season, and they will complete either seventh or 8th, depending upon other outcomes. Coming off back-to-back losses, they were much too effective for the passionate Firebirds and remained in control for much of the match. They were even more precise in their shooting, making 91 percent of their efforts, with the stubborn Firebirds transforming just 69 percent, consisting of 7 of 17 Super Shots. The Vixens got in the last round among 3 groups level on 40 points at the top, and their win raised them to outright initially, with the other 2 sides still to play. The Vixens just took 3 Super Shots, all missed out on by the otherwise impressive Kiera Austin (24/29), however together with Diamonds coworker Sophie Garbin (38/39) she provided the Victorian group a lot more type the scoring department. With their 10 contracted gamers all readily available for the very first time considering that round 3, the Vixens credited an 8-1 lead. The Firebirds slashed the deficit to 2 at quarter-time and had their only lead at 17-16 early in the 2nd. Melbourne reacted by knocking on the next 5 objectives, and their lead consequently never ever dropped listed below 3. They were up by 8 and 10 at half-time and three-quarter time respectively, then by as much as 13 in the 4th. “We understood it was going be an extremely psychological video game, specifically for the Firebirds and Ravy’s retirement,” gamer of the video game Austin informed Fox Sports. “We actually wished to head out and have a great win, particularly with the last 2 losses that we had. “We mored than happy to have the very first video game of the week where you simply need to see where a great deal of the outcomes fall and understand who we will be playing next week.” Leading Firebirds shooter Donnell Wallam (41/54) made 7 Super Shots however missed out on another 7.