Victories to the Southern Steel and Central Pulse have caused a logjam at the top of the ANZ Premiership netball ladder.
Coming into the round fifth on the ladder, the Steel tipped over the second-placed Northern Mystics, 63-58, while the Central Pulse made it tight at the top by beating the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic 64-53.
Now just five points separates the top five sides, with only the lowly 1-6 Magic off the pace, marooned in last, five points adrift
The Mystics could have temporarily gone top had they beaten the Mystics, but the Steel tipped them over on their home court. The hosts were left ruing a slow start, with eight turnovers in the first quarter as the Steel took every advantage to race out to a 17-11 lead at the break.
Bailey Mes had a poor game, mustering only six goals on nine attempts, with Grace Nweke having to take on a hefty load, sinking 52 of her 61 attempts.