The Southern Steel have limped into the transtasman league's New Zealand conference finals, with only goal percentage separating them from the Central Pulse in the battle for third spot after both sides recorded heavy losses in Australia today.
The star-studded Pulse's underwhelming ANZ Championship came to an end with a 62-51 loss to the Thunderbirds in Adelaide this afternoon. The result meant it would take about a 40-goal capitulation from the Steel against the Firebirds in the following game in Brisbane for the southerners to lose their place in the play-offs.
The Steel needed a lot more of that breathing room than they would have hoped. After a reasonably competitive opening half, the scoreline blew out in latter stages of the match as the in-form Firebirds side, well-led by star defender Laura Geitz, showed their class, taking out the match 66-50.
Regardless of whether it was the Steel or Pulse that advanced to the playoffs, the presence of a side that has just three wins from 13 outings this season, severely undermines the conference system introduced this year.
The Steel will now face the second-placed Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic in the New Zealand conference elimination final in Hamilton next Saturday. The loser of that match will be done for the season, while the winner will take on the Northern Mystics just two days later in Auckland to determine seedings heading into the semifinals.