Veteran West Coast Fever coach Norma Plummer has dismissed allegations of dirty play from netball legend Irene van Dyk as "sad" and the words of a frustrated player.
Van Dyk accused Fever circle defenders Eboni Beckford-Chambers and Josie Janz of "crossing the line" to dirty play when the Perth-based team ended trans-Tasman competition premiers Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic's unbeaten start to the season in a 57-51 upset on Sunday.
The 40-year-old New Zealand international shooter was held to an uncharacteristically low output of 15 goals from 19 attempts by the Fever duo.
"I've been playing netball for a very long time, and I can honestly say I have never come across a defensive pair that are as physical and get away with murder," van Dyk said in a post-match television interview.
Plummer believed van Dyk was speaking out of disappointment at being outplayed.