Led by new centurion Kimiora Poi, the Tactix subdued an injury-stricken Steel 52-35 in the first Southern derby of the 2024 ANZ Premiership.
There were debuts and milestones across the court, with the most notable Tactix captain Poi notching up her 100th national league game in their opening match of the season at Christchurch’s Wolfbrook Arena.
The Steel’s losing streak stretched out to 19 games, as their injury woes continued – without their former captain Shannon Saunders (dodgy knee), and their current captain Kate Heffernan only playing the first half (niggly ankle).
While the Tactix, who finished fourth last season, had patches of dominant play, particularly in the first 30 minutes, they showed they have work to do if they’re to win their first ANZ Premiership title. But to their credit, they also took advantage of the new tactical change rule and made more than 20 positional switches during the match.
Although it was a nervous start for both sides, the Steel had fewer answers to disrupt a stronger Tactix attack. With Poi directing play into shooters Te Paea Selby-Rickit and Jess Allan (making her debut for the Mainland side), they quickly established a 7-1 lead.