The New Zealand Herald

Magic heap more misery on Tactix

Waikato-Bay of Plenty team cruise to 15-goal win

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The Magic maintained the pressure on the struggling Mainland Tactix, as the Canterbury side were dealt another hefty defeat in yesterday’s ANZ Premiershi­p match.

Coming off a 49-goal hiding against the Southern Steel on Wednesday, the Tactix again fell short against the Magic, slumping to their fifth straight defeat.

A 16-11 final quarter effort proved the only bright spot for the Tactix, with the late rally saving the home side another 20-plus goal rout on their home court.

Despite the fourth quarter lapse, the Magic will be buoyed by the 61-46 win, having gone into the match on a two-game losing streak. The result boosted the Magic to the top of the table with two games still to be played in round five.

The Waikato-Bay of Plenty side will be particular­ly pleased with the output of their shooters, with import Lenize Potgieter and young goal attack Monica Falkner both returning impressive stats from the match. Potgieter leapt to the top of the ANZ Premiershi­p scoring list with a 38/41 (93 per cent) effort, while Falkner had the best performanc­e of her fledgling top-level career, notching 17/18 (94 per cent).

With Ariana Cable-Dixon returning to the starting line-up, the Magic looked dangerous from the outset as the young centre combined brilliantl­y with wing attack Grace Rasmussen in driving the visitors’ attacking momentum.

The visitors also proved a handful on defence, as captain Casey Kopua, young sidekick Kelly Jury and livewire wing defence Samantha Sinclair left their imprint against a struggling Tactix.

Turnovers hurt the Tactix, the Magic’s extra volume evident on the scoreboard when the visitors took a 16-7 lead at the first break.

The Tactix started strongly on the resumption, trimming the margin to five on the back of better attacking movement and defensive pick-ups from the hardworkin­g Zoe Walker. But the swing in momentum was shortlived, the Magic responding in style to any threat the home team provided.

Tactix shooter Brooke Leaver held her own under the post in the face of an intense examinatio­n from Kopua and Jury but lacked enough ball in her hands.

At the other end, the placement of ball into Potgieter was outstandin­g as the Magic pulled out to 31-18 at the main break.

The Magic continued to dominate through the third stanza, Sinclair making her presence felt with a string of turnovers while her teammates produced some sparkling passages of play.

Potgieter ruled the Magic’s baseline under the hoop, potting most opportunit­ies that came her way, while 18-year-old goal attack Amorangi Malesala enjoyed her first run at this level with a highly successful cameo.

There was no relief for the Tactix, the Magic continuing to exert relentless full-court pressure while making the most of their opportunit­ies to lead 50-30 heading down the home straight.

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