In the sage words of their coach, Kiri Wills, the Northern Stars have been "out-hustled" by the unbeaten Central Pulse, 61-50, at Pulman Arena in Papakura tonight.
The Stars were without their pocket rocket midcourter Temepara Bailey, who was nursing a quad strain, and her absence was telling. She still had some influence in her other role, as assistant coach, on the Stars bench, but it wasn't quite enough to topple the in-form Pulse.
A second quarter rush from the Pulse, who outscored the Stars by nine goals in those 15 minutes, was ultimately key to their victory. And goal shoot Aliyah Dunn, the match MVP, was almost unstoppable under the hoop, shooting 43 from 45 (96 per cent) and keeping up her record as the most accurate shooter in the ANZ Premiership competition.
There was little to separate the two teams in the first 15 minutes, with the scoring ticking over virtually goal for goal. The Stars had their opportunities to pull away after strong defensive work, especially from wing defence Kayla Cullen and captain Leana de Bruin, only to lose possession at the shooting end.
It was 11-all at the first quarter break, with both sides initially proving a little rusty with their shooting.