In a defensive thriller, Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse have held out a gritty Splice Construction WBOP Magic, 43-37, in the
lowest scoring game in ANZ Premiership history in Rotorua tonight.
The Pulse, desperate to get back on court after their opening match on Super Sunday, may have looked like they were the
dominant side in the final quarter, but the Magic had their moments where they would surge to draw equal or take the
lead in the rest of the clash.
Although Pulse goal shoot Aliyah Dunn shot with 96 percent accuracy (25 from 26), it was a game ruled by the defenders,
with Magic captain Casey Kopua earning MVP of the match.
In the opening seconds of the game, the Pulse lost Karin Burger with a bloodied mouth, replaced at wing defence by the
eager young Maddy Gordon. But it didn’t reflect on the scoreboard, with the visitors putting five goals on the board
before the Magic even began their tally.
The young Magic attack was unsettled by the defence of Sulu Fitzpatrick and Katrina Rore, but when they fell into a
rhythm, and Monica Falkner’s shooting confidence grew, it pushed them back into the game – the sides locked 9-all at end
of the opening quarter.
At the other end, Dunn was involved a ding-dong battle under the Pulse goal with Kopua - who pulled off a spectacular
intercept passed back between her legs right on the buzzer, and another early in the second spell.
While Dunn found it tougher to put up shots under pressure from Kopua and Kelly Jury, she was faultless, not missing an
attempt (a feat she maintained until the last quarter). With sharp feeding by Whitney Souness, the Pulse quickly jumped
out to a three-goal advantage - a lead they held at halftime, up 21-18.
The Magic brought young Beko Netball League shooter Kelsey McPhee into their circle, and the experienced Sam Sinclair
(who’d been unwell) for the third quarter. Initially the changes came with good effect, as the home side evaporated the
gap once more to sit at 22-all.
Wing attack Simonn Howe showed excellent vision connecting with her shooters, and the Magic snatched the lead halfway
through the third spell.
But with Rore and Fitzpatrick all over the Magic attack, the Pulse pulled out to three goals 29-26 going into the final
stanza and carried on the momentum to add another four before the Magic replied.
Up by seven, the Pulse showed patience and control to be certain of a second victory.
Official Result and Stats:
Splice Construction Magic: 37
Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse: 43
Shooting Stats - Magic:
Monica Falkner 16/21 (76%)
Abigail Latu-Meafou 12/15 (80%)
Kelsey McPhee 9/14 (64%)
Shooting Stats - Pulse:
Ameliaranne Ekenasio 18/26 (69%)
Aliyah Dunn 25/26 (96%)
MVP: Casey Kopua (Magic)