Sunday Star-Times

Central Pulse ease past depleted Steel

- Andrew Voerman

The Central Pulse have made it two wins from two in the ANZ Premiershi­p after easing past the Southern Steel 57-37 at TSB Arena in Wellington last night.

After edging past the Stars by a single goal in Rotorua last weekend, the Pulse had a much easier time of it this weekend on their home court.

The depleted Steel were more competitiv­e than they were in their first-up 26-goal hammering at the hands of the Northern Mystics, but still fell to another heavy defeat.

They welcomed goal defence Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit back from injury and took an early lead, but fell behind after five minutes and never caught up.

A three-goal flurry in the final two minutes of the opening period gave the Pulse a 13-8 lead at the first break and a sevengoal run in the middle of the second quarter meant the home team had a healthy buffer at halftime.

Goal shoot Amelia Walmsley backed up from her impressive first start for the Pulse with another solid showing.

The Steel held strong in the third quarter, only losing it by a single goal, but lost touch in the final period.

The big moment

The end of the first quarter was a crucial passage of play – the Steel had been neck and neck with the Pulse for most of the opening period, but they conceded the last three goals and just like that, a two-goal margin was a five-goal margin.

Best on court

The last thing the Steel needed was to come up against a defender of the calibre of Kelly Jury, who was instrument­al in helping the Pulse build the lead they did during the second quarter.

Match rating: 4/10

There wasn’t much of a contest here, though the Steel at least did not go down as heavily as they did in round one.

The big picture

Back-to-back wins have the Pulse sitting atop the ANZ Premiershi­p ladder, but one of the Mystics or Mainland Tactix will join them there after they meet this afternoon. The Steel, meanwhile, have a two-day turnaround before they take on the Stars in Auckland tomorrow night.

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