The Good Oil Tactix Defeated Splice Construction Magic 44 - 35 In Hamilton
Keen to consolidate their second spot on the ANZ Premiership ladder, The Good Oil Tactix banked maximum points with a hard fought win on the road.
A strong first and fourth quarter paved the
way to a 44-35 win over the Splice Construction Magic at
Claudelands Arena in Hamilton on Sunday.
It was their
second win of the round and while captain Jane Watson was
pleased to net the eight competition points, she was left
frustrated that her side gave the Magic a sniff of
victory.
The hosts were left wondering what may have been after grinding their way into contention in the second and third spells but fell short in critical moments in a decisive fourth quarter where they netted just three goals.
It was the Magic’s first game at home this
season and they were desperate to perform for their fans –
the Waikato cowbells ringing from the stands.
Coach
Amigene Metcalfe reverted to the more familiar shooting
combination of Kelsey McPhee and Abigail Latu-Meafou while
Erena Mikaere was given the nod at goal defence with Georgia
Tong at the back and Holly Fowler on the wing.
It was
a settled line for the Tactix which made the first break on
the scoreboard to lead by three goals mid-way through the
first spell.
The drive from Kimiora Poi, playing in her
50th national league match, to the circle edge coupled with
the direct pass from Erikana Pedersen to her shooters put
the Magic defenders in two minds.
A string of four goals for the Tactix late in the quarter silenced the ring of the bells as the visitors led 15-10 at the break.
The Tactix’ high-speed play on attack shifted a gear as play resumed and with Ellie Bird, also celebrating her 50th game for the red-and-blacks, standing tall in the shooting circle, the visitors stretched their advantage to nine goals.
Poi and Charlotte Elley were instrumental in disrupting the Magic’s flow while at the other end of the court goal attack Te Paea Selby-Rickit was the play-maker up front.
Little went right for a Magic attacking unit which was often found searching for options against a torrid Tactix defence.
But a messy period of play late in the second quarter, ignited by Magic goal keep Georgia Tong, gave the hosts an opening which they took to close the gap to 20-25 by the main break.
The belief continued to bubble for the Magic as they forced the Tactix into errors and the difference was cut again to just three goals.
Tong worked tirelessly against Bird, getting her hand to ball while captain Sam Winders safely delivered the turnover ball to the shooting circle which worked more efficiently as the game progressed.
Latu-Meafou and McPhee did a better job in splitting their defenders to find good position under the post.
The Magic grind was rewarded, as the errors from the Tactix started to mount, and McPhee levelled the scores at 32-32 with just a minute left in the third quarter.
With just two goals separating the teams heading into the deciding spell, the intensity lifted another notch but the shooting wobbles hurt the Magic’s chances of getting on top of their opponents.
Tactix coach Marianne Delaney-Hoshek went to her bench with just over 10 minutes to play as Samon Nathan picked up the wing defence bib to replace Elley.
And a couple of key turnovers from her defenders snuffed out the Magic’s hopes as the Tactix opened the lead again to six goals.
With just over
four minutes to play Selby-Rickit made way for Jess Prosser
with the visitors pouncing on any turnover to
score.
Official Result and Stats:
Splice Construction Magic:
35
The Good Oil Tactix:
44
Champion Data Match Centre
Shooting Stats - Tactix:
Ellie Bird 26/30 (86.7%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit 16/18 (88.9%)
Jess Prosser 2/2 (100%)
Shooting Stats - Magic:
Kelsey McPhee 17/22 (77.3%)
Abigail Latu-Meafou 18/22 (81.8%)
MVP:
Kimiora Poi (Tactix)