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Steel continue to build momentum

Otago Daily Times Online News·Sunday, 10 May 2026·24 days ago
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The Southern Steel have won their fourth ANZ Premiership game in a row, beating the winless Magic 61-48 in Tauranga. The Steel have not won the domestic title since 2018 nor made the  playoffs since 2021, but are looking strong at the half-way mark of the season after Saturday's win.  They have not dropped a game since losing their season opener and now sit at the top of the ladder. Steel shooter Aliyah Dunn showed no signs of a calf injury that saw her leave the court in the dying minutes of their previous game. The shooting partnership between Georgia Heffernan and Dunn has gone up another level this year. At goal attack Heffernan contributed with a handy 15 goals. In 53 minutes on court Dunn top-scored with 40 goals, missing just one shot. In contrast, the Magic were without their most experienced shooter Saviour Tui for a second week due to injury. Coach Mary-Jane Araroa started with Kate Taylor and Sarah Guiney in the shooting circle.…

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