Southern Steel coach Noeline Taurua has consigned her former team to more misery, with the Steel defeating the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 63-53 today.
Taurua coached the Magic for 11 seasons, but oversaw their downfall from the opposite bench as the Magic's shocking start to the season continued.
The Magic have lost three straight games to open the season, with the loss to the Steel adding to a 28 point humbling by New South Wales Swifts and one goal loss to Central Pulse.
A perennial playoff side, the Magic have finished no lower than fourth since 2003, but a dominant second half showing from the Steel has left them anchored to the bottom of the New Zealand conference.
Towering Jamaican goal shoot Jhaniele Fowler-Reid was at the heart of the Steel victory, nailing 44 of her 47 attempts. Fowler-Reid's combination with goal attack Te Paea Selby-Rickit was smooth, with Selby-Rickit providing 15 assists, while wing attack Gina Crampton and centre Shannon Francois combined for just three turnovers in a sound midcourt showing.