Deb Tasi-Cordtz
Forget the playoffs - Otago looks like it has a fight on
its hands just remaining in the top division.
Last year's semifinalist was expected to be too good for
Wellington in its opening game of the national championships
in Porirua on Saturday.
But the home side, which scrapped its way into the top
division last season, got its campaign off to a promising
start with a surprise 48-44 win.
Worse could be just around the corner for Otago, with coach
Deb Tasi-Cordtz quick to acknowledge that, at least on paper,
Wellington shaped as one of the weakest teams in the first
division.
"We've got a bit of work to do this week," she said.
"It was just one of those games which could have gone either
way. We were in it but we just couldn't shake them, really."
A lack of experience in the dying stages of the game was also
noticeable, she added.
Most of the bench got a run as Tasi-Cordtz looked for ways to
help her side gain an edge. Shooters Te Paea Selby-Rickit and
Greir Campbell held up their end of the bargain, landing 33
from 41 and 11 from 12 respectively.
But Wellington was able to put pressure on the midcourt and
around the fringes of the shooting circle to keep the pair
off the ball.
While Wellington shooters Te Amo Amaru-Tibble and Jamilah
Gupwell were not as accurate, between them they put up 64
shots - 11 more than Otago.
"Our shooting was good, which was an area we were a bit
apprehensive about. So it was nice we stepped up,"
Tasi-Cordtz said.
"We got some turnovers but it was just those links through
the midcourt and through to our shooters [which let us
down]."
Otago made a promising start, taking a 13-10 lead into the
first break. But Wellington fought back and outscored Otago
13-9 to recapture the lead by halftime.
Experienced wing attack Frances Solia used all of her cunning
to help her side gain the ascendancy in the midcourt, and
Wellington's defensive pairing of Cushla Lichtwark and Besse
Manu asserted an enormous amount of pressure, stifling
Otago's supply of ball.
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