Slowly but surely, the Northern Mystics overcame a spirited challenge from the Splice Construction Magic to secure a 45-39 victory and reclaim second spot on the ANZ Premiership ladder.
In the final match of round 7 - the last full round at the Auckland Netball Centre - the Mystics took control of the middle quarters through the defence of Sulu Fitzpatrick, the attack of Peta Toeava and the shooting of Grace Nweke, who carried her side's shooting efforts with 39 from 47 attempts.
In a consistent team effort, the Magic threw everything they had into the match and in the final second were denied a bonus point they probably deserved.
It wasn't a pretty opening stanza with both teams making too many basic errors - when it was obvious both were desperate for the win.
The Mystics were coming off a six-goal loss to the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel 24 hours before, while the Magic were playing for pride and redemption after being convincingly beaten by Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse on Friday.