Agamealmosttooclosetocall

Published date26 May 2023
Background

You would be hard pressed to find two teams more evenly matched — and their history proves it. The Pulse has a slight one-up this season, having beaten the Stars 58-44 in round six and squeaked a 64-62 win in round eight. The Stars beat the Pulse 59-51 back in round three when the Pulse was in a slump, and will be desperate to make it an all-Auckland final. Both teams have dominant goal shooters. Maia Wilson (Stars) is the most accurate in the league at 94%, having shot 595 goals from 633 attempts. Youngster Amelia Walmsley (Pulse) is relishing her first year starting, shooting 586 goals from 682 attempts, at 85.9%.

Road to finals

Interestingly, both teams come into the elimination final on the back of losses. The Stars lost 63-58 to cross-town rivals the Mystics but scored an all-important bonus point to remain in the playoff picture. The Stars were right in the game against the Mystics and fought their way back after being seven goals down early in the game. That fight will be needed on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Pulse lost 54-45 to the Tactix — which missed the top three after many tipped it to take the title this year — after two really poor quarters and never really found its way back in to the game.

Under attack

Two of the most experienced wing attacks will go head-to-head. Whitney Souness is dynamic off the line, with the Pulse feeder leading the competition with 443 centre pass receives. Her counterpart at the Stars, Gina Crampton, is second with 318 centre pass receives. Crampton leads the competition for feeds (642) and the experienced head does everything right, despite many saying she has had a quiet year. Souness has 452 feeds to her name.

Both players are well supported with strong goal attacks, but the volume of ball they take is mammoth and something to keep an eye on.

On the defence

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