MG Northern Mystics Defeated Splice Construction Magic 56-44 In Auckland
In a tenacious performance that evolved with the game,
the MG Mystics avenged their Round 1 loss to Splice
Construction Magic, with a 56-44 victory in
Auckland.
Although the score blew out in the
second half of the match, the Mystics inspired by the
leadership and defence of Sulu Fitzpatrick, the Magic had
stints of play that impressed after two weeks away from the
court.
The Magic have had the roughest end of
the stick this Covid-interrupted season, with this only
their sixth game. They were still without their strongest
line-up, with Ameliaranne Ekenasio missing this
week.
It was a fast and furious start to the
match, with both teams neck-and-neck, and no one area of the
court dominating – a scenario which continued right up
until halftime.
Without the experienced head
and hands of Ekenasio, her place in the shooting circle
filled by Ivana Rowland at goal shoot. Her shooting partner,
Bailey Mes, was back for her first appearance since Round 4,
and she was in strong form with both feeding, rebounding and
shooting from distance for the first spell.
The
Mystics started without feeding maestro Peta Toeava, who was
on the bench after being unwell last week.Claire O’Brien
was more than capable to take on the wing attack role,
working well with Tayla Earle and Monica Falkner to keep
Grace Nweke well-fed.
But Nweke didn’t find
it simple sandwiched between the Magic defensive tall
timbers of Erena Mikaere and Oceane Maihi, but she relished
the challenge, and the Mystics led 12-11 at the first
break.
With Maihi suffering a nose bleed, the
Magic started the second quarter with just six players on
court. Hannah Ridling came on at goal defence and
immediately nabbed a rebound, but it wasn’t converted by
the Magic attack, and the Mystics then scored three in a row
to push out their lead.
Maihi’s return was
marked by a tip, which helped the Magic get back within two.
But the Mystic circle defence of Phoenix Karaka and Sulu
Fitzpatrick was unrelenting.
Up 28-23 at
halftime, the Mystics stuck with their starting line-up and
eased their lead out further. But through some dogged
defence from Mikaere, the gap came back to
four.
Rowland held her own against the hugely
experienced Mystics defence but the added height of teenage
goal defence Carys Stythe, who entered the game halfway
through the third quarter, brought a new
dimension.
The crowd erupted when Toeava made
her entrance into the game, and with good reason. Her
feeding to Nweke was next level, and the MVP goal shoot’s
figures were again outstanding (finishing on 47 from
50).
Fitzpatrick’s haul of five intercepts
and eight deflections helped the Mystics drive out to a
41-32 lead with another quarter to come.
The
Magic returned with the experienced Ariana Cable-Dixon at
wing attack for the rookie Georgia Edgecombe, and Mes and
Rowland switching bibs. But the Mystics were on a roll, and
their double-figure lead continued to
grow.
Official Result and Stats:
MG Mystics:
56
Splice Construction Magic:
44
Champion Data Match Centre
Shooting Stats - Mystics:
Grace Nweke 47/50 (94%)
Monica Falkner 6/11 (55%)
Filda Vui 3/5 (60%)
Shooting Stats - Magic:
Ivana Rowland 20/24 (83%)
Bailey Mes 20/31 (65%)
Eseta Autagavaia 4/4 (100%)
MVP:
Grace Nweke (Mystics)