Serina Daunakamakama turned the game in a way attackers dream of. The Southern Steel wing attack leapt high and picked up an intercept on the transverse line and took off down the court. That gave the Steel a mini three-point lead in what had been an arm wrestle against the winless Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic in Tauranga. Kimiora Poi got a hand in the way to pick up a tip and Carys Stythe rejected Kate Taylor’s shot as the tide began to change. It opened up the game for the Steel, who jumped out to a seven-point lead and forged ahead to win 61-48 on Saturday and seal top spot on the ANZ Premiership ladder. The Steel have now won four on the bounce for the first time since July 2021, and feel as though they are building to their full potential. They use the first quarter to scope out games and lay the platform and take off in the second.…