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ANZ Premiership netball live: Mainland Tactix v Northern Mystics
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Grace Nweke scored a game-high 51 goals to lead the Mystics to their first-ever win over the Pulse in Wellington.
Northern Mystics have beaten Central Pulse in Wellington for the first time in the ANZ Premiership era to hand the two-time defending champions their third defeat in four games. The Mystics scored a whopping 22 goals in a third quarter blowout to become the first team to turn a halftime deficit into a win in 2021. Grace Nweke was the star performer, scoring a game-high 51 to guide the Mystics to a valuable 58-47 win on Monday night.
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Netball: Northern Mystics stun Central Pulse with third quarter onslaught
10 May, 2021 06:00 PM
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The Northern Mystics stunned the Central Pulse last night with an explosive second half performance to earn a 58-47 victory.
The defending champions Pulse looked in control heading into halftime with a 27-23 lead. But the Mystics hit their straps after the break, with a 22-8 third quarter – scoring almost as many goals in 15 minutes as they did in the first 30.
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With an explosive
second half performance, the Northern Mystics seized their
first-ever ANZ Premiership victory at TSB Arena in
Wellington, stunning Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse
58-47.
In a battle to get a foothold on the second
rung of the points ladder, the defending champions Pulse had
the upper hand in the first half, leading 27-23.
But
it was a different Mystics side that returned from the
locker room, storming to a 22-8 quarter – scoring almost
as many goals in 15 minutes as they did in the first
30.
Much of the kudos went to teenaged goal shoot
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