Mainland Tactix celebrate their first-ever ANZ Premiership crown. Photo: Andrew Cornaga/www.photosport.nz
Mainland Tactix have broken their ANZ Premiership drought, dethroning two-time defending champions Northern Mystics 58-46 in the grand final at Auckland's Trusts Arena.
The southerners jumped out to an early advantage, scoring seven unanswered goals in the opening quarter to lead 17-8 at the first break and were never under threat, extending that margin to 12 goals in the third period.
Tactix had previously reached the final twice, losing to Central Pulse in 2020 and the Mystics in 2021. Former Silver Ferns star Donna Wilkins snapped that titleless run in her first season as head coach.
Prolific Tactix shooter Elle Bird scored 50 goals from 53 attempts in a superb performance, despite coming up against one of the leading defenders in the competition, Mystics keeper Catherine Hall.
Tactix captain Erikana Pedersen said the win was for all Canterbury sports fans. Pedersen finished the grand final cheering from the bench, after limping off with injury in the final quarter.
She credited Bird's performance, with the underrated shooter excelling, after coming out of retirement to have another go at netball.
Karin Burger appeals for an umpire call during the ANZ Premiership final. Photo: Andrew Cornaga/www.photosport.nz
"A lot of people doubted us, but we knew we could do it," Pedersen told SkySport. "The region has really stuck behind us with all the ups and downs.
"I'm really proud and emotional. I know how hard we worked over the last how-many years,"
The jubilant captain said the experience of Ferns legend Wilkins was a crucial factor in building belief in their breakthrough season.
"She's brought a ruthless mindset into our team and we also have to give credit to Marianne Delaney-Hoshek [the former Tactix coach], who has been there for many years."
The Tactix set the platform with a storming defensive effort in the opening quarter. The trio of Jane Watson, Karin Burger and Paris Lokotui stifled the flow of ball into the Mystics attack.
Watson and Burger pressured Mystics target and former Australian Diamonds shooter Donnell Wallam, who was restricted to just 38 goals for the match.
Mystics coach Tia Winikerei went to her bench to turn the momentum. She moved midcourt dynamo Peta Toeava into the goal circle.
Later the Mystics coach tried a defensive reshuffle, bringing on rookie goal keep Charlotte Manley, but the Tactix held the upper hand, with a brilliant back-up shooting performance from Te Paea Selby-Rickit (8/11) and a slick midcourt.
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