Bay of Plenty Times

Magic hold their nerve for a win

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Needing to re-load time and again, the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic kept it on track in a dramatic final quarter to post their first win of the ANZ Premiershi­p season after clinching a tight 52-49 result over the Stars in Auckland on Saturday.

With both teams chasing a maiden victory for 2024, the Magic headed into the final quarter holding a five-goal lead, but the following 15 minutes threw up a host of critical moments to leave the result in the balance.

With just over four minutes to go, the Stars had edged to within one, repeating the dose two minutes later.

But clutch intercepts from the hard-working Magic defensive pair of Georgie Edgecombe and Georgia Takarangi nailed the Stars’ fate.

With the shooting load sitting with experience­d captains — Maia Wilson for the Stars and Ameliarann­e Ekenasio for the visitors — the pair were influentia­l figures throughout, both enjoying 93 per cent success rates.

The closeness of the match kept interest high but both teams would be disappoint­ed with the high turnover count, which included 47 losses across the match.

Happy to gain their first points of the season, Magic continued their trend of getting off to great starts but, once again, couldn’t hold those efforts through the second half.

The Stars employed four different shooters through the match but in the end, a high error count did not help their cause as they battled to a second straight bonus point loss in Holly Fowler’s 100th national league match.

Following an impressive debut last week, goal shoot Summer Temu was rewarded with her first start at the elite level while centre Claire O’brien and goal defence Takarangi got the nod in the Magic’s starting line-up.

With the Stars bedding in a new attack line and taking time to settle, the Magic took full advantage through the first quarter, twice stretching out to five-goal leads. The growing shooting combinatio­n of Ekenasio and Saviour Tui continued to shine with the aerial skills of Tui, in particular, a feature.

With neither side able to stamp a dominant marker, the Stars enjoyed their own slick passages of play to trim the lead, the Magic taking a 16-13 buffer into the first break.

Former Silver Fern Monica Falkner made her entrance at goal attack for the Stars in her first game back after having a baby four months ago. With Wilson slipping back to goal shoot, the Stars took time to establish the new connection­s as the Magic doubled their advantage, leading 30-24 at the main break.

With Ekenasio showing all her experience on attack and calm intent under the hoop, the Magic defused the Stars’ momentum to hold them at bay and take a 40-35 lead into the last turn.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Saviour Tui shot at 94 per cent and impressed with her aerial ability.
Photo / Photosport Saviour Tui shot at 94 per cent and impressed with her aerial ability.

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