Tactix Defeat Stars 55 - 49 In Closing Match Of Round 1 In The ANZ Premiership
The return of the Trident Homes Tactix’ formidable
defensive wall and the entrance of a new shooting power
ensured they opened their 2023 ANZ Premiership account with
a 55-49 victory over the Robinhood Stars at Pulman
Arena.
This was the most anticipated
match of the opening round – last year’s grand finalists
against the wooden spooners of 2022. With both sides having
gone through line-up reshuffles since then, it was the
visiting team who were more consistent through the four
quarters especially in converting any ball they
gained.
Karin Burger and Jane Watson – out of
action in 2022 – smothered the Stars’ attack at times,
and at the other end of the court, new recruit Aliyah Dunn
got her eye in quickly at goal shoot to sink 89 percent of
her shots (39 from 44).
The Stars, with a less
experienced defence this season, had spells of synchronicity
- with captain Maia Wilson composed under the hoop shooting
34 from 35.
As expected, there wasn’t a
lot between the two teams in the first
quarter.
The Tactix scored a couple of
runs-of-three to lead 9-5 after 10 minutes, with the
reunited Burger (the game’s eventual MVP) and Watson –
making life uncomfortable for the Stars’ shooting
duo.
The Mainlanders’ new midcourt
combination of England’s 53-test veteran Laura Malcolm at
centre and Kimiora Poi at wing attack took a little time to
settle in and find their shooters – new signing Dunn
making sure not to miss a shot in the first
spell.
But Wilson was just as lethal, and
rallied by stronger defence and the determination of Mila
Reuelu-Buchanan in the middle, the home side closed the gap
to trail by just two, 14-12, at the break.
A
breakdown in the Stars attack was pounced on by the Tactix,
who leapt out to a nine-goal lead halfway through the second
quarter.
The Stars then brought Jamie Hume, who
underwent shoulder surgery last year, into the shooting
circle for Amorangi Malesala. The Tactix quickly responded
in kind, bringing replacement player Vika Koloto on at goal
attack for Te Paea Selby-Rickit.
Three goals in
succession allowed the Stars to edge a little closer going
into halftime, down 29-23. But basic passing errors cost
them at the restart.
That was the pattern that
followed in the next spell – the Stars surging, then
slipping behind. Goal defence Elle Temu was in her trademark
hunting mode, and the Stars would up their defence midcourt,
and close within five. Then the Tactix, who never really
looked vulnerable, would find their rhythm again, led from
the back by Burger.
Trailing 42-36 at the
start of the final quarter, the Stars were determined to at
least take a bonus point if not the W. And a Holly Fowler
intercept in the goal defence bib exemplified how fired up
they were.
But again, they struggled to get the
ball safely into the hands of their shooters, under pressure
from Burger and Watson when they found a little of their old
magic, and a run of five pushed the Tactix back out to
arm’s length, denying the Stars the bonus
point.
Official Result and Stats:
Robinhood Stars:
49
Trident Homes Tactix:
55
Champion Data Match Centre
Shooting Stats - Stars:
Maia Wilson 34/35 (97%)
Amorangi Malesala 12/16 (75%)
Jamie Hume 3/7 (43%)
Shooting Stats - Tactix:
Aliyah Dunn 39/44 (89%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit 15/18 (83%)
Vika Koloto 1/1 (100%)
MVP:
Karin Burger (Tactix)