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NETBALL

ANNUAL REPORT 2018

• Notice of 2019 Annual General Meeting • Agenda 2019 Annual General Meeting • Minutes of the 2018 Annual General Meeting • 2018 Annual & Financial Reports

CONTENTS

FOREWORD FROM OUR PATRON 3 NOTICE OF MEETING 4 AGENDA 5 MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2018 6-9

ANNUAL REPORT • OFFICERS, LIFE MEMBERS, SERVICE AWARD HOLDERS 10

• PRESIDENT’S REPORT 11-12

THE GAME • NETBALL DEVELOPMENT REPORT 13-15

• UMPIRES’ REPORT 16-18

• REPRESENTATIVE REPORTS 19-29

• ATIAWA TOA FM PRE SEASON TOURNAMENT 30 • GOLD COIN DAYS 30

• MCDONALD’S YEAR 7 & 8 TOURNAMENT 31

• THE COMPETITION 32

• SENIOR AWARDS 33-35

• JUNIOR TEAMS & AWARDS 36-41

THE BUSINESS • FUNDING PARTNERS, SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS 42-43

• 2018 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 44-56

THE PEOPLE • HUTT VALLEY SPORTS AWARDS 57 • TWoR PULSE 58

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FOREWORD FROM OUR PATRON

In 2019 we head into Netball Hutt Valley’s 84th year.

There have been many changes over the years, from humble beginnings playing at local schools such as Randwick, Central and Hutt Intermediate, through to being based at our own facilities in Taita.

Some things remain the same however, and I encourage you to help and support especially our young players to enjoy their games and develop a life-long love of Netball.

Good luck to all Officials, Umpires, Players and Supporters for the season ahead.

Lorraine Duffy Patron

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NOTICE OF MEETING

Notice is hereby given that the 84th Annual General Meeting of

The NETBALL HUTT VALLEY Centre

will be held at

The TAITA PAVILION TAINE STREET TAITA

on

TUESDAY 12th MARCH 2019

at

6:00 pm

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AGENDA

• Election of Chairperson

• Opening Address & Welcome

• Apologies

• Obituaries

• Confirmation of minutes of 2018 Annual General Meeting

• Business arising from the previous minutes

• Presentation & adoption of the 2018 Annual & Financial Reports

• Business arising from the Annual & Financial Report

• Election of Officers

• Remits

• Notification of Registration Fees & Levies

• General Business

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MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Held at Taita Netball Pavilion on Tuesday 13th March 2018

Election of Chairperson Motion: That Joanne Paora is appointed Chairperson for the Annual General Meeting.

Moved: Chrissy Williams Second: Genny Jarvis

Welcome

Executive Members Chrissy Williams Genny Jarvis Dawn Steele Janine Potts Gareth Fowler Barbara Bialy Piwi Pene Jodie Robertson

Centre Manager Anita Mooney Netball Development Officer Lyn Imrie Admin Assistant Kirsten Behl Patron NHV Life Member: Lorraine Duffy NHV Life Members: Sue Hare Rita Barker Joanne Paora Lyn Imrie

Apologies The following apologies were received: Tasi Betteridge Suzzane Driscoll Wendy College Dorothy Spotswood Moana Harper Hutt City Netball Te Aroha Netball Club – Seniors & Juniors

Moved: Pam Dilnott Second: Sue Hare

Confirmation of Minutes of 2017 Annual General Meeting Motion: That the Minutes of the AGM from March 14th March 2017, be accepted as a true

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and correct record of that meeting.

Moved: Chris Williams Second: Gareth Fowler Carried

Business arising from the previous minutes

Nil

Presentation and Adoption of the 2017 Annual & Financial Report

Motion: That the Annual Report be adopted. Moved: Chris Williams Second: Sue Hare Carried

Business arising from the Annual & Financial Report

Genny Jarvis advised the meeting of the reasons behind the increase to computer costs, Representative Equipment and Repairs and Maintenance in 2017.

Genny Jarvis advised that the some of the reasons behind making a loss in 2017 could be contributed to increase in Representative Expenses and subsiding the hire of Walter Nash.

Genny Jarvis also advised that Gold Coin income reduced by $3k in the 2017 financial year.

Election of Officers: The following nominations had been received:

Patron - Lorraine Duffy President – Joanne Paora Vice President – Chrissy Franssen Treasurer – Genny Jarvis Honorary Solicitor – TBA Umpires Rep – Dawn Steele

Executive Members – Piwi Pene, Moana Harper, Janine Potts, Barbara Bialy, Jodie Robertson and Nicky Leatherby.

Motion: The Patron, President, Vice, Treasurer, Registration Secretary, Honorary Solicitor, Executive Members, and Umpires Assn representative positions be voted ‘en bloc’, as we received all required nominations by the due date.

Moved: Barbara Bialy Second: Sue Hare Carried

Joanne Paora thanked Gareth Fowler (standing down) for his hard work in the past years.

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Notice of Motion

Nil.

Registration Fees & Levies – A summary page had been given out Notification of registration fees and levies Seniors (based on 9 players per team) Premier 1 and Premier 2 - $1390.00 per team All Other Grades - $1301.00 per team

$50.00 new registration (1st round) no umpire levy $40.00 new registration (2nd round) no umpire levy Casual playing fee $14 (max 2 games, 3rd game player pays difference in registration, play- ers can only register for one Club and also register with the highest graded team they played for)

Secondary School Teams (in Club comp) (9 players per team) Seniors (based on 9 players per team) Premier 1 and Premier 2 - $1390.00 per team All Other Grades - $1310.00 per team

$50.00 new registration (1st round) no umpire levy $40.00 new registration (2nd round) no umpire levy Casual playing fee $14 (max 2 games, 3rd game player pays difference in registration, play- ers can only register for one Club and also register with the highest graded team they played for)

Umpire Levy: Premier 1 & Premier 2: $355.00 reimbursement levy per team - (1 hour games)

Senior 1 – Senior 3: $315.00 reimbursement levy per team – (40 min. games)

All Other Senior Grades: $63 umpire levy per team [used to coach Player Umpires]

Game Default Fee (Juniors) 1st default = $free 2nd default = $20.00 3rd default = $30.00

Late Game Default Fee (Juniors) 1st default = $50.00

Defaults for any Finals Matches (Seniors) 1st default = $100.00

Defaults for any games in Walter Nash (Seniors) 1st default = $75.00

Intermediate Teams $435.00 per team 8

Primary Teams (Yr 5/6) $390.00 per team

Primary Teams (Yr 3/4) $330.00 per team

Primary Teams (Yr 1/2) $40.00 per person or $160.00 per team (up to 7 players)

New Club Affiliation Fee: $100.00 (non refundable)

General Business Nil.

Presentation of Service/Life Awards Nil.

Meeting closed 6.20pm followed by supper.

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2018 ANNUAL REPORT

The President and Executive have much pleasure in presenting the Annual Report and Financial Statements.

2018 OFFICERS

PATRON Lorraine Duffy PRESIDENT Joanne Paora VICE PRESIDENT Chris Williams TREASURER Genny Jarvis UMPIRES REP Dawn Steele EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Nicki Leatherby Piwi Pene Moana Harper Janine Potts Barbara Bialy Jodie Robertson CENTRE MANAGER Anita Mooney ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Kirsten Behl NETBALL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Lynette Imrie

HONORARY OFFICERS

SOLICITOR ACCOUNT REVIEWER Kendons

LIFE MEMBERS 1954 Mrs K Baldwin 1954 Mrs B Blair 1960 Mr R O’Sullivan 1960 Mrs G Hall 1964 Mrs I Ryan 1977 Mrs A McDowell 1984 Mrs L Duffy 1984 Mrs M Pierson 1985 Mrs M O’Sullivan 1995 Mrs P Harrison 2003 Mrs J Paora 2006 Mrs S Driscoll 2007 Mrs S Hare 2008 Mrs R Barker 2009 Mrs W Colledge 2013 Mrs T Betteridge 2017 Mrs L Imrie

SERVICE AWARD MEMBERS 1976 Mrs L Duffy 1976 Mrs B Blair 1976 Mrs M O’Sullivan 1976 Mrs M Pierson 1976 Mr R O’Sullivan 1976 Mrs A McDowell 1977 Mrs R Barker 1978 Mrs C McKinnon 1978 Mrs D Foley 1979 Mrs P Harrison 1984 Mrs T Cataldo 1995 Mrs J Paora 1995 Mrs P Mitchell 1997 Mrs J McGrath 2001 Mrs S Driscoll 2002 Mrs S Hare 2002 Mrs W Morehu 2002 Mrs W Colledge 2006 Mrs H Brown 2006 Mrs D Walkinshaw 2008 Mrs L Imrie 2008 Mrs T Betteridge 2012 Mrs S Wallace 2010 Mrs C Cody 2012 Mrs W Osborne 2012 Mrs S Bentley 2013 Mrs A Mooney 2014 Mrs G Jarvis 2014 Mr P Pene 2015 Ms G Flaws 2015 Mrs P Dilnott 2016 Mrs K Mcloy 2016 Ms T Broe 2016 Mrs P Whitney 2017 Mrs B Bialy 2017 Ms C Williams 2017 Mrs K Sagaga

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

Kia ora, koutou katoa

Our 2018 netball season had many highs, challenging moments, and a lively and exciting competition. I would like to start with a huge thank you to the business people from within our community whose assistance enables us to foster, promote, nurture, and develop netball in the Hutt Valley. We are so grateful for your generosity and ongoing support of our Centre. Thank you to major junior sponsors Liz and Chris Boon from McDonald’s Hutt Valley who are not only our major junior netball sponsor, but also invest in our representatives and our tour- naments. Thank you to Dorothy Spotswood for her financial contribution to our representative pro- gramme, and for also being an active supporter of our teams. Thank you to our funders NZ Racing Board, One Foundation and Pelorus Trust. The grants re- ceived from these organisations are crucial to the successful operation of our Centre and enable us to continue to deliver excellent netball. We are lucky to have a very supportive and loyal group of grade sponsors and supporters. A big thank you to the following: Betteridge Engineering Ltd, Atiawa Toa FM, Jarvis Plumbgas, Proactive Physio, ECA Cleaning, Hayne & Son Contractors, Fisher & Paykel, and Towel Supply. A highlight this year for me was attending the Hutt Valley Sports Awards where our Centre Manager Anita Mooney was named the Administrator of the Year and Gareth Fowler the Official of the Year. What an outstanding achievement for you both! In 2018 Hutt Valley netballer Karin Burger made her Silver Ferns debut. Karin started her New Zealand netball career right here in the Hutt Valley, playing for NNCU. A big congratula- tions to Karin, and a huge thank you for visiting our Centre during the year to help develop our young players. This season, Senior games were played on Saturdays indoors at the Walter Nash Centre. The Centre was a hive of activity all day with our outside courts fully utilised by our Year 3-4 and Year 7-8 futureFERNS. With court space on Saturdays at a premium, this meant we once again had our Year 5-6 futureFERNS playing on a Monday afternoon and Year 1-2 fu- tureFERNS in Terms 1 and 4. We are grateful for the support of everyone who worked in the registration office and on the desk in the Walter Nash Centre on game days. Thank you to Barbara Bialy and her team, along with Sue Hare and Moana Harper. Our Centre is lucky to have the constant support of our Patron Mrs Lorraine Duffy who has for many years supported our Centre and shared her knowledge. Lorraine is often found at the courts on game day supporting Sue in the registration office or in the Umpires’ Room. Thank you so much for your valued contribution. In 2018 we again held separate Junior and Senior Finals days. A highlight of our Senior finals day was spending time with our Golden Girls and enjoying lunch together. It’s great to share memories, reconnect with old friends and remember those who have passed on. Thank you to Tasi and her team for preparing and hosting a wonderful meal enjoyed by our special guests. I would like to also make a special mention of the support the Hutt Valley Netball Umpires’ Association has again provided. Thank you to President Cherie Mateparae Jobe and her team who give so generously of their time to support our competitions, representatives and player/umpire development. Thank you for holding the pre-season classes, assisting at trials and tournaments, filling rosters of suitably qualified umpires for our competitions and of course providing the excellent Whistlers programme to develop Junior Umpires. 11

Congratulations to Tracy Broe and Natalie Dornan who were our Centre’s first recipients of Netball New Zealand’s new Community Coach Award Level 2. This represents many work- shops attended and a strong commitment to development. Our representative pathway grew again in 2018. We had two Year 8, Year 9, two U15, two U17 and one U19 rep team. Taking on the extra teams meant that we required extra coaches, managers and selectors. It was great to watch how that all came together and how our young players reacted to the challenges of learning new skills and working togeth- er as a team. I must also acknowledge our representative committee who oversaw the smooth running and coordination of the representative season. Our Year 7 representative teams were replaced by a new Netball NZ Player Development Programme that saw many more junior players able to take part in skill development. Where we previously offered development to around 20 players in our two year 7 teams, the new development programme saw just over 60 players participating in skills sessions and a tournament day. So much player development happens through the intermediate age groups and it is wonderful to be able to work with a wider group. Our social netball options are going well. Once again, we offered walking netball. There was lots of fun and laughter and a supportive atmosphere for our diverse group. Low im- pact and casual, we see this as an option which will increase in popularity. Twilight netball continues to be popular in Terms 1 and 4, and in 2019 we will launch a new senior mixed netball winter competition. Thank you to the Netball Hutt Valley Executive Committee 2018 - Chris Williams (Vice Presi- dent), Genny Jarvis (Treasurer), Dawn Steele (Umpires’ Rep), Kora (Piwi) Pene, Moana Har- per, Janine Potts, Jodie Robertson, Nicky Leatherby and Barbara Bialy. You are quick to vol- unteer your time and expertise, giving exceptional service to our Centre. This year we have focussed on our ensuring our actions are aligned to our guiding docu- ments such as the Strategic Plan. This has been possible due to the investment of time you have all made and I thank you for your support in this. We are a passionate group of peo- ple who have shown they can work cohesively with the Centre’s best interests at heart. Finally, I’d like to thank our Centre Staff for their dedication this season. We are lucky to have Anita Mooney (Centre Manage), Lynette Imrie (Netball Development Officer) and Kirsten Behl (Administrator) who work tirelessly for our Centre and always endeavour to go the extra mile. Sadly, our Centre Manager Anita Mooney has resigned. During her time with us we have benefitted from her eye for detail, passion for netball and excellence in planning. We all wish her the very best for her future and look forward to seeing her back at the courts dur- ing the season. And so, as I look back on 2018 I am proud of being the President of such a well organised and progressive Netball Centre. We have turned challenges into opportunities to improve our processes and performance. Bring on 2019, I look forward to another season with opti- mism and excitement. As I have always said, and will continue to say, We have Great people, continuing to do Great things for Netball in the Hutt Valley.

Joanne Paora President Netball Hutt Valley

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NETBALL DEVELOPMENT REPORT futureFERNS PROGRAMME 2018 was our first year offering the complete futureFERNS pathway from Year 1 right through to Year 8. A bonus of the futureFERNS pathway is the number of coaches that are trained each season and growing in confidence and skills alongside the children. Thank you to Netball Central Zone for their support, especially Junior Development Officer Irene van Dyk. Irene has once again this year facilitated coach and player workshops, at- tended prizegivings, helped with our Player Development Programme and supported us behind the scenes. A big thank you also to Kirsten Behl for her work in 2018 in the fu- tureFERNS space. Thank you to the following Junior Coordinators who led sessions for Years 1-4 this season – Janette Va’aitoa, Tracy Broe, Lynette Imrie, Kirsten Behl, Jenny Trenberth, Stella Harrison, Seiara Isaia, Georgia Puki, Lucy Taylor, Natalie Fletcher, Kylah Rountree, Holly & Phillipa Whit- ney. We had several visits from local franchise team TWoR Pulse during the season. Thank you to Ameliaranne, Claire, Sulu, and Aaliyah who visited our Year 3-4 programme, ran some skill sessions with some of our Year 7 PDP Squad, and also delivered sessions to four teams who won our Train with the Pulse competition—from Pukeatua, EHS, and Fergusson Intermediate schools.

YEAR 1 & 2 This programme has once again proven to be very popular. We hold sessions in Terms 1 and 4 when the weather is more settled and we have plenty of court space for our youngest players. Sessions include skill activities as well as modified netball games and it is always very rewarding to see just how much the players develop over the course of the six week programme. We had 26 Teams entered in Term 1, and 34 teams in Term 4. A big thank you to our Star Helpers, both those who returned from previous seasons, and the 44 new Star Helpers trained this year.

YEAR 3 & 4 We had 62 teams registered in this age group in 2018 and sessions were again held right throughout the day on Saturdays in the winter season. We were lucky to have some great new coordinators working with the teams. A big thank you to the 56 coaches who attend- ed the coach workshop for this age group in 2018 as well as those who returned. It is won- derful to have many teams that have several coaches who have attended the training workshop as it makes such a difference out on court with the children.

YEAR 5 & 6 It was our first year having all teams in this age group (66) playing the 6v6 format and the response was very positive. The 6v6 format helps to develop versatile players and to build through court flow with all players really actively involved in the game. There are two A, two C, and two D players on court. Due to the positions used, the centre pass set up is a little different but the game is played under essentially the same rules that 7v7 players use with a few small tweaks, such as using a 1m distance instead of 0.9m, 5 seconds instead of 3 sec- onds, and 2.6m goal posts instead of 3.05m. Thank you to all the coaches, both those returning from 2017 and the 45 newly trained coaches who attended one of our workshops with Irene van Dyk. An area of focus we have identified for this age group moving forward is to work on more umpiring consistency in these age groups. As a start, we introduced a practical umpire session at the start of the season where coaches and newer umpires could have a go at umpiring a 6v6 game and will offer this again in 2019.

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YEAR 7 & 8 It was another strong season for this age group with 88 teams entered and another 25 coaches attending the Year 7-8 Coach Workshops with Irene van Dyk. We continued our NetballSmart focus and again offered warm ups throughout the day with Netball Central Zone’s Lee Spence joining Lyn at the start of the season. Lee is available to visit schools and we hope schools will take up this offer in 2019 to help build capacity with their players. We introduced the new NNZ Player Development Programme to Year 7 and will complete phasing this in in 2019 by also including the Year 8 age group.

WORKING WITH SCHOOLS AND THE COMMUNITY Janette and Lynette ran skills sessions for groups of Year 5-6 students at a Hutt City Council Sports Day at Hutt Park. Lynette also attended an event for secondary school aged coach- es at the Walter Nash Centre. School visits this year were booked to support schools with the delivery of programmes in school PE time for both netballers and those giving it a go, as well as to support coaches, selectors and players involved with school teams.

JUNIOR COACHING PROGRAMMES This year we held After School Skills Sessions in both Terms 1 and 4, as well as April and July School holiday programmes. For those players who were looking for a little bit extra, there was also the April Specialist Series and the June Player Development Workshops. We were lucky to have Karin Burger and Ameliaranne Ekenasio visit our holiday programme. Thank you to our coaches who made these programmes possible in 2018—Janette, Jo- anne, Lyn, Tracy, Kelsi, Tifa, Sue, Barb, Jodie and Stella. It was good to have the involve- ment of some of our representative players working with our more experienced coaches to help develop our juniors.

REPRESENTATIVES This year saw more changes in our representative/development space. We introduced Netball NZ’s new Player Development Programme to the Year 7 age group, selecting 60 players for this squad. Players were made into groups of 10 and attended development days as well as a final tournament day. Thank you to Irene, Lyn, Jo, Tracey, Onour, Stacey, Kevin and Gretchen who helped during these sessions as well as the developing umpires who officiated the games on our final tournament day. Thank you to Muffin Break who sponsored hoodies, t-shirts, bags and drink bottles for all squad members. PDP replaces representative teams for the Year 7 and 8 age groups, so in 2019 we will be selecting PDP Squads in both age groups. It is exciting to be able to offer development to a wider pool of players in this age group. For the older age groups, we increased the number of teams representing Netball Hutt Val- ley, so now have a solid development pathway in place. We had two Year 9 teams, two U15, two U17, and one U19 team. We were fortunate to have a special training session for attack/mid/defence areas ahead of the teams attending their age group tournaments with TWoR Pulse players Katrina Grant, Sulu Fitzpatrick, Whitney Souness, Claire Kersten, and Ameliaranne Ekenasio. We are grateful to everyone who helped to make the 2018 Representative season possible. Please see the representative reports for more details. A new initiative this year was the Off Season Development (OSD) programme which Lyn co- ordinated for post 2018/pre 2019 season. The U15-U19 group had 13 practical sessions, plus nutrition and mental skills sessions and the Year 8-9 group had 5 practical sessions and were invited to the nutrition session. Bella Ansell worked with players on mental skills and goal set- ting, she also works closely with the Pulse and Central Beko teams. Nutritionist Becky Jones ran a very informative session for parents and players. NCZ’s NetballSmart Development Officer Lee Spence took sessions, Irene van Dyk, Sandra Edge and Karin Burger led skills ses- 14

sions, and personal trainer Tyla Bevan worked with Lyn to deliver fitness and skills sessions. The OSD programme was offered firstly to current representative squad members, with re- maining spaces offered to other keen players. There has been consistent attendance from a committed group and we hope to build on this in 2019. In the lead up to NCZ’s Talent ID day, players from our Rep Teams were invited to attend a Talent Development day held at ASB Centre in . The Talent development day gives players a chance to prepare for the Talent ID day, as well as for younger players to experience the environment with fitness testing and skills work. Pelesa and selectors were there to see our players in action as some were not available to attend the ID day due to other sporting commitments. Those who attended were: Cindy-Ray Bracken, Sam Taylor, Emily Potts, Eileen Polu, Lace Tangianau, Zadie McDowell, Maryanne Tomokino-Geale, Ali- cia Tomokino-Geale, Selai To’ia, Madisyn Mauriohooho-Tokona, Ashley Lynch, Arnia Toheriri, Roisin Wall and Ariah Gardiner. Coaches Tracy Broe, Janette Va’aitoa, Sharon Lysaght, Na- talie Dornan and Lynette Imrie also attended. For the NCZ Talent ID day, we invited players from our U17/U19 Rep teams in Years 11 & 12 who met the criteria. On the day, Sam Taylor and Emily Potts attended.

COACH DEVELOPMENT We are proud of local coaches who have been awarded their Community Coach Awards in Level 1 and 2. These coaches are the first to have achieved under the revised NNZ Coaching Framework: CCA1: Tracy Broe, Anna Tapa, Jacinta Glynn, Lisa Webling, Natalie Dornan CCA2: Natalie Dornan, Tracy Broe. Kirsten Behl was also the first in the country to be awarded the Foundation Coach Award, which is sits under CCA on the framework. We hosted CCA workshops locally, as well as NetballSmart workshops and a very popular defence session with Waimarama Taumaunu with our U17 team used to demonstrate. Once again it has been a busy year for me in the role of Netball Development Officer, and I am looking forward to working with you all again in 2019 and continuing to build on our successes.

Lynette Imrie Netball Development Officer Netball Hutt Valley

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UMPIRES’ REPORT

2018 has been another successful year for the Hutt Valley Netball Umpires Association (HVNUA).

At our AGM the following officers were elected to the HVNUA Committee:

President: Cherie Mateparae Jobe Vice-President: Cathy Edmonds Patron: Lorraine Duffy Treasurer: Pam Dilnott Secretary: Jodie Robertson Draw Steward: Maureen Turley Committee Members: Gareth Fowler, Maureen Turley, Dawn Davis, Karen Bevan, Natasha Lerm, Kylie Morgan, Anita Taylor, Tasi Betteridge

Our Whistlers Programme continues to grow with 60 registered umpires, 51 attended on av- erage each week. We had 47, who passed the Whistlers Theory. The achievement of these classes are based on young engaging minds, well prepared and organised sessions lead by Tasi and umpires willing to assist and who have the character and the fortitude to carry this through and make it the success it is today.

I would like to mention that the Whistlers received an invitation to umpire at a year 7 & 8 netball tournament held on a Sunday at the Taita Netball courts. There were 5 Whistlers who took up the challenge and umpired brilliantly. We also had 3 Senior umpires who pro- vided support and feedback. The Whistlers loved it, for me it was having that quality time to spend with each of them away from the hustle and bustle that happens on Saturdays. Thank you to the Kylie Morgan and Delena West for mentoring the Whisters.

We had a number of successes both on and off the court with regards to practical and the- ory examinations:

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Junior Badges: Roimata Hawea

Intermediate Badges Roimata Hawea Rebecca Burnside

Centre Qualifying Sarene Havler Stevie Smith Hayley Taylor Lepeti Melesala Kerenza McMillan

NZ Zone Theory Tamara Howie Kerenza McMillan Stacey Pullen Kela Smith – (gained 100% result)

NZ Zone Qualifying Lupe Fetaui

NZC Zone Qualifying & U17 Tournament Safari Hynes

Technical Officials Lucille du Toit Lucille is just beginning her career as a Technical Official and this year officiated at the Premier 1 and 2 Finals for Hutt Valley Netball Dale Stechman U19 Wgtn tournament NHVC Premier 1 Finals Cathy Edmonds Beko League, Pulse Games HVC Premier 1 Final Kora (Piwi) Pene ANZAC Defence Test Series Named 1 of 2 ANZAC Bench Officials in ANZAC Squad Beko League; ANZ Premiership NZ Army Regionals; NZ Army Finals NZ Defence Force Netball Tournament; NZ Defence Netball Finals

Congratulations to everyone that has achieved their goals in 2018.

All of the these Umpires & Technical Officials have worked extremely hard to achieve their goals and we should acknowledge the support that they receive from their “Buddies” (mentors) and Zone Coaches & Assessors in helping them along the way. Tasi Bet- teridge and Anita Taylor have done a fantastic job in their roles as our Theory tutors/ coordinators.

The Hutt Valley Netball Umpires Prizegiving was held at the Taita Netball Courts, we had a fantastic time. Umpires awarded trophies for 2018 were:

17 The Dale Stechman Cup re- Junior Umpire: Roimata Hawea places the Garvitch Rosebowl Lorraine Duffy Trophy Intermediate Umpire: Hayley Taylor The HVNUA COMMITTEES CUP Centre Umpire: Tamara Howie replaces the Marie Clementson Cup Pam Dilnott Cup Zone Umpire: Lupe Fetaui Hare Trophy Individual contribution Karen Bevan by an Umpire:

The Presidents Cup replaces the Contribution by a School/ Taita College Newbolds Trophy Club:

Driscoll Cup Outstanding contribution by Anita Taylor an Umpire: Tasi Betteridge Cup Most Outstanding HV Umpire Lupe Fetaui

Gareth Fowler Trophy replaces This is the ultimate award for Gareth Fowler. Gareth was also present- the HUTT VALLEY NZ UMPIRE OF a NZ Umpire in Hutt Valley. ed with the Regional Umpire of the Year THE YEAR TROPHY Trophy which was presented to him in Wellington after he umpired the Netball Wellington Centre finals. The Winner of the Upper Hutt City Council Official of the Year.

The success of HVNUA is a motivating mix of serious and light hearted humour, passion, respect and commit- ment.

I wish to thank the Committee, for their amazing support and commitment to delivering excellent programs, ensuring a high standard of Umpiring at all levels and making sure that HVNUA is running smoothly.

It is also important to acknowledge Netball Hutt Valley for their ongoing support. I would also like to congratu- late Anita Mooney for winning the Hutt City Council Administrator of the Year 2018 at the Hutt Valley Sports Awards.

Cherie Mateparae Jobe President Hutt Valley Netball Umpires Association

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REPRESENTATIVE REPORTS Thank you to our 2018 Funders, Sponsors, and Supporters. Special thanks to New Zealand Racing Board, Pelorus Trust, Fisher & Paykel, McDonald’s , and Dorothy Spotswood. Thank you to the NHV Representative Committee, Selectors, Managers, Coaches, Cooks, Drivers, Primary Carers, Statisticians, Umpires, Supporters, and everyone who assisted with our Representative Prizegiving.

UNDER 19 REPRESENTATIVES

Coach: Jodie Robertson Manager: Anita Mooney Statistics: Phillippa Bedford

Jaime Belsham NNCU Bridie Burns SHC & NNCU Justyce Harper UHMU Laura Hewson SHC & HSOG Preslee Hoare UHMU Jemima Jansen HVHS & NNCU Nicole Porter SOC Ruby Rangitaawa NNCU Valerie Taito UHMU Milla Tarawhiti UHC Olivia Thompson HVHS & NNCU Winner of Coach Award

Coach Comments:

Our team this season faced some challenges as we worked towards the U19 Age Group Champs in Tauranga. Tournament week with the girls was good and the girls built their combinations and learnt how each other played as the week went on. The wins we had were superb and well celebrated by the team, and our losses were well analysed. We started the season with a team with mixed experience levels for the U19 level of play. U19 is a diffi- cult age group for our Centre as players in this age group often move out of the Hutt after secondary school to pursue study. Our inexperience was especially noticeable against Centres that had a huge pool of player depth. Despite their relative lack of experience, our players bought to the team great attitudes and a willingness to prove their worth on court. Injuries hindered our progress this season, with several players sustaining serious injury just after the trials and one of our shooters ruled out of the U19 NZAGC by concussion the night before we travelled. We had our trainings outside and unfortunately due to torrential weather some of those were cancelled or changed to a whiteboard session. With trainings cancelled and player injuries we were short of time together to practise game plans and work on combinations. I wish to thank Anita Mooney and Phillippa Bedford for their amazing support during the week and keeping myself and the girls on time, well feed and watered. These two are an amazing support group. This team attended the Betty Steffensen Tournament (Manawatu), Dale Wortman Invitational (Wellington) and the Netball NZ U19 Champs (Tauranga).

Under 19 team at the NHV Representative Prizegiving

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UNDER 17 REPRESENTATIVES—Gold Team

Coach: Janette Va’aitoa Manager: Sharon Lysaght

Jaimee Beal HVHS Rebecca Burnside SOC Sarah Calvert SOC Stella Harrison NNCU Jhansi Hawkins HVHS Ashley Lynch SOC Sarah McLeod-Venu High Serah Otineru Taita College Winner of Coach Award Lilli-Awhina Pohe-Cartmell UHMU Emily Potts SOC Samantha Taylor SOC Winner of Coach Award

Coach Comments:

The Under 17 Gold team this year were amazing. We definitely tried our hardest and gave everything we had off the court, as well as on the court. We had a great management team that looked after the girls.

We had lots of highlights, and we reached goals and improved during the season. It was amazing to have support from Lyn and Barb at Nationals. Their support was greatly appreci- ated. However, the lead up to Nationals could have been better as we didn't play the top teams. At Nationals the draw was hard and we just missed out on a top 16 placing. We came close however, going down to Hamilton by only two goals. The accommodation was amazing, and meant we didn't have to stay at the courts all day in the wet. Thank you Kirsten for your hard work on this.

Overall the Under 17 Gold Team did well. In my opinion we could have done better, there is always room for improvement! The draw is always hard but always up for the challenge. Thank you to the girls and to Sharon. It was amazing working with you. Thank you to Netball Hutt Valley for your support and making things stress free. Love to come back and do it again next year.

This team attended the Marjorie Jenden Tournament (Hataitai), the Betty Steffensen Tourna- ment (Manawatu), the Dale Wortman Invitational (Wellington) and the NZ Age Group U17 Champs in Palmerston North

Under 17 Gold Team at the NHV Representative Prizegiving

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UNDER 17 REPRESENTATIVES—Green Team

Coach: Natalie Dornan Manager: Moana Harper

Kaylee Alexander-Hall SOC Tifa Auelua College Phoebe Evans SOC Perez Harper SOC Calais Hunt Lesina Leota SOC Zadie McDowell Naenae College & COG Winner of Coach Award Kerenza McMillan SHC Charis Nuku-McGregor Wainuiomata High Lace Tangianau Ulalei Tuuaari Topp SHC & UHMU

Coach Comments:

The U17 Green team started the season with the enthusiasm of a charging herd. The cam- paign plan was set and agreed upon and the team approached each training session with energy and commitment pushing each other to new levels consistently. Majorie Jenden was the first tournament and was approached by the team with a mixture of excitement and nerves. We had mixed results with the highlights definitely being losing to Taranaki by 1 and by Wellington B by 4. The team was optimistic and continued to charge on. The second tournament, the Betty Steffensen in Palmerston North, was a lot harder for the team than the first one as we were missing one player from injury and while the team did not walk away with a win they definitely walked away with high moral and a willingness to do better at the next one. The Dale Wortman Invitational, the last tournament before nationals, saw us lose two more players to injury but also saw us have our first win against Kapi Mana. Between the Dale Wortman Tournament and Nationals the team lost an additional three members leaving only six original players in the team. It was proposed by HV Netball that we recruit four extra players so we could still attend the national tournament with two of these players meeting the coach and team on the bus when we left for the tournament and two others having two training sessions with the team prior to leaving. Nationals saw us have a mixture of results and a disappointing last place finish however the girls left with high morale and the team saw vast development across all players.

Under 17 Green Team at the Marjorie Jenden Tournament

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UNDER 15 REPRESENTATIVES—Gold Team

Coach: Sue Bentley Managers: Sue Critchlow

Peta Apineru SHC & UHMU Cindy-Ray Bracken SOC & NNCU Winner of Coach Award Ariah Gardiner NNCU Jessica Lawrence SHC & COG Madisyn Mauriohooho-Tokona SHC & UHMU Kristiarn Patea SHC & NNCU Laura Kopu NNCU Maryanne Tomokino-Geale Chilton & Ulalei Selai To’ia SHC & UHMU Alicia Tomokino-Geale Chilton & Ulalei

Coach Comments:

It was an absolute delight to coach the Under 15 Gold Team this year. They were a fantastic bunch of talented young ladies with an eagerness to learn. We had a promising first tourna- ment in Wellington where we finished 5th but manage to beat Hawkes Bay (who came 4th at Nationals) and come very close to some of the other top teams which was so exciting. We also finished 5th at The Steffensen Tournament In Palmerston North and 4th at the Molly Dorne in Levin . The girls had some mixed levels of performance lacking consistency at times but always showed great sportsmanship on and off the court.

Unfortunately we had a really hard year in terms of player injuries and sickness . One player was injured at the very start of our season and had to pull out and another player pulled out after our first tournament. We then had to pull up a player from the green team and play the rest of the season with only 9 players which made it hard for consistency and for our preparation for Nationals.

We ended up taking two more players from the green team at the last minute with us to Nationals so we had enough cover. Our time at National tournament was a mixed bag. On the first day the girls struggled with the size and speed of the other teams and lacked belief in themselves . We talked this over and set goals and game plans and they started to make real progress and ending up beating two teams that we had previously lost to on the first day. We ended up finishing 11th out of 16 teams which we thought was pretty good consid- ering our preparation . Overall our season was a great success with the girls learning new things, starting to play with more consistency and showing a lot of improvement over the course of the season.

Under 15 Gold Team at the NHV Representative Prizegiving

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UNDER 15 REPRESENTATIVES—Green Team

Coach: Awhina Karawana Managers: Vanessa Blackmore and Melissa Kainamu-Karawana

Tiah Alexander-Hall SOC Sophie Blackmore Chilton & NNCU Hope Boalford NNCU Brooke McLean SOC Tanaka Nyahwa Chilton & NNCU Ainsley Rowe SOC Georgia Schmidt-Uili SOC Stevie Smith SHC Winner of Coach Award Mackenzie Tuffin Chilton Roisin Wall NNCU

Coach Comments:

The U15 Development team made impressive progress throughout the season which was evident throughout each tournament that we attended. We had a great team culture and their willingness to learn and their “never give up” attitude is to be commended. Poor weather conditions at trainings and tournaments would have made it easy for this team to come up with every excuse not to put their best foot forward but these young la- dies adapted well and were very determined to give their best performance every week. The team attended four tournaments with the first one held in Wellington (Majorie Jenden). We had one training prior to this two-day tournament and our results reflected this as we won one game and lost four. We improved substantially at the following tournaments in Manawatu and Whanganui and completed the season with beating teams we had previously lost to, finishing 3rd at our final tournament in Horowhenua (Molly Dorne). Thank you to our Manager, Vanessa Blackmore, for stepping in last minute and organising the fundraising and off court duties, Melissa Kainamu-Karawana for helping in Whanganui and the parents for their tremendous support.

Under 15 Green Team at the NHV Representative Prizegiving

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YEAR 9 REPRESENTATIVES—Gold Team

Coach: Tracy Broe Manager: Loren Parker

Emily Barr SOC Mikayla Jarvis SHC & UHMU Paerangi Kennedy SHC Vice Captain Maia Morehu HVHS Captain & Winner of Coach Award Kate Potts SOC & UHMU Victoria Stowers SHC Chelsea Summers SOC & NNCU Lucy Taylor Naenae College Trinity van Ooyen SOC Rylee Watt SOC

Coach Comments:

I had ten amazing talented girls this season who gave 100% commitment during our short season and who had no injuries. Our first two day tournament (Marjorie Jenden in Welling- ton) was a good first effort, we played six games and finished in 2nd place. Next up was Betty Steffensen in Palmerston North where we came in 3rd place. Our third was Molly Dorne in Levin. Although we slipped to 5th place we did play well in our game against Wel- lington. Previous encounters with this team had seen us lose by 10 however this time we lost by only two goals.

We finished our rep season with the three day U15 tournament in New Plym- outh. We played 8 games over three days in rain and windy conditions. Luckily for us most of our games were in the dry with the rain coming just as we had finished. We ended day one in the top 8. Day two and three were tougher games and we ended up finishing the tournament in 8th place out of 16 teams in C grade. The girls played exceptionally well, adjusting our play especially as we were up against U15 teams, older, wiser and a lot bigger than us.

Thanks to my manager Loren you were fantastic in sorting out the girls at practices & tourna- ments. Driving the van in very stormy conditions to New Plymouth and back, arranging our meals and helping me. Thank you parents for your support, getting the girls to practice and tournaments and being our scorekeepers.

Year 9 Gold Team at the North Island U15 Tournament

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YEAR 9 REPRESENTATIVES—Green Team

Coach: Aroha Morehu Manager: Andrea Puki

Piper Brambley UHMU Lizzie Edwards SOC Natalie Fletcher SOC Emily Jones HVHS Eva Marson Naenae College Georgia Puki SOC Kahlani Taueki SHC & UHMU Erin Te Brake SHC Mikayla Telfer Chilton Winner of Coach award Kairi Waiwai UHC

Coach Comments:

It was a pleasure coaching the Year 9 Green team. We played four weekends in a row so our season was short. There was no development grade so we played the top teams from each area. The team was up for the challenge and gained valuable experience. Mikayla Telfer was our ‘Player of the Year’. She has a positive attitude and is a team player. She lis- tened well at trainings and implemented what she had learned in our games. She as good skills and worked hard on attack and defence. Thank you to the players for your hard work and commitment. Thank you to Ange Puki for being a fantastic manager. Thanks to our many wonderful supporters, Netball Hutt Valley, and the sponsors.

Year 9 Green team at the NHV Representative Prizegiving

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YEAR 8 GOLD REPRESENTATIVES

Coaches: Tiara Tane and Abbey Russell Manager: Sarah Pavihi

Anntello Aleka St Michael’s Madeleine Bailey Wa Ora Montessori Pierina Cusin-Tavite St Brendan’s Anaye Gardiner Ss Peter & Paul Winner of Coach Award Justine McGregor Hutt Intermediate Tia Pavihi Hutt Intermediate Pania Rolfe Hutt Intermediate Dante Stirling St Joseph’s Nataahia Te Puia Fergusson Intermediate Mahinarangi Thompson Naenae Intermediate

Coach Comments:

Over our short rep season together it was amazing to spend time and watch the players in our Year 8 Gold team develop and grow. This representative season was not only an opportunity for the girls to grow their knowledge of netball but as coaches we were able to see things such as fine tuning of skills, combinations being formed and some new friendships being made.

With only a limited amount of tournaments that we were able to take part in, we were able to see through the improvements in our results how we were going as a team. This was also exciting for the girls to see all their efforts coming through in their results. We were so proud of the girls and the commitment and effort that they put into giving their best this representative season.

Year 8 Gold team at the NHV Representative Prizegiving

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YEAR 8 REPRESENTATIVES—Green Team

Coach: Lynette Imrie Manager: Rosenda Upton

Danielle Currie Hutt Intermediate Georgia Etuata Maidstone Intermediate Emmerson Gerraty Naenae Intermediate Isabelle Ingerson Fergusson Intermediate Winner of Coach Award Rosemary Lee Sacred Heart Petone Isabella Lologa St Michael’s School Ebony Paul Naenae Intermediate Anna Roddick Fergusson Intermediate Estha Simi-Sikuea Avalon Intermediate Eva Upton St Oran’s

Coach Comments:

The Year 8 Green team had pride in their presentation and their game, they listened well and tried every skill I threw at them. They were enjoyable to coach. I hope to see many of them in the years to come, playing in higher grades.

We went to three tournaments, Betty Steffensen held in Palmerston North, Whanganui Com- bined, and Wellington Combined (held in Masterton). After all three tournaments each girl developed in their own way in the areas of skills and/or game sense, it was nice to watch.

A big thank you to Rosenda Upton for being our Manager, and also helping with coaching at tournaments. Another big thanks to Aroha Morehu who coached the team at the Wel- lington Combined tournament. And a big thanks to all our sponsors for helping our teams this season.

Year 8 Green team at the Betty Steffensen Tournament

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YEAR 7 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SQUAD

Abbey Shingleton St Claudine’s Alani Patea St Joseph's

Armani Fruean Hutt Intermediate

Ava Ekenasio Fergusson Intermediate Avah Vailini Naenae Intermediate Bailey Taylor St Oran’s

Bailey Nightingale Maidstone Intermediate

Bree Keenan-Dwan Fergusson Intermediate Brianna Marshall Fergusson Intermediate Brianna Thompson Chilton Brooklyn Jacobs Hutt Intermediate

Caitlin Holmes Fergusson Intermediate Charniqua McCauley-Waaka Hutt Intermediate

Daisy Rangiwhetu Hutt Intermediate Eiva-Arie Hemopo-Bellamy Hutt Intermediate

Ellie McDougall Ss Peter & Paul Erin Little Wainuiomata Intermediate

Evie Thom Ss Peter & Paul Genaya Qelo-Paki Maidstone Intermediate

Grace Broome St Oran’s Hayley Naylor St Oran’s Inano-Rose Araiti-Wilson Hutt Intermediate Isabel McMillan Ss Peter & Paul Janique Te Wiki-Mu St Claudine’s Jasper Taito Avalon Intermediate Jojo Sunia Naenae Intermediate Kaitlyn Utia Te Aroha Juniors Kitana Bates Fergusson Intermediate Kyzhanie Kino-Karangaroa Naenae Intermediate Leah Ah-Ken Te Aroha Juniors Libby Davis-Gates Maidstone Intermediate Lola Campbell Chilton Maddison Umaga-Edmonds Maidstone Intermediate Manaia Hoeta Newman Paul Hutt City Juniors Marie Amopiu-Hooper Raphael House Mary Fidow Te Aroha Juniors Matangihau Nuku St Joseph's Meadow Ross Chilton Mia Campbell Chilton Mya Tipene-Tagoi Maidstone Intermediate Nadeneharo Malaki St Claudine’s Nevada Dornan Te Aroha Juniors

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YEAR 7 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SQUAD continued

Olivia Grinter Fergusson Intermediate Paige Hartzuiker Te Aroha Juniors

Phayze Hillman-Hohua Maidstone Intermediate

Poppy Millington Fergusson Intermediate Renee Houghton Maidstone Intermediate Rosie Morrison St Oran’s

Ruby Kerr St Oran’s

Ruby Burrell Maidstone Intermediate Sarah Tiatia St Joseph's Shekinah Iafeta Wainuiomata Intermediate Summer von Hartitzsch St Brendan's

Tayla Miles St Oran’s Tehya Ranginui Hutt City Juniors

Trinity Tauaneai Wainuiomata Intermediate Tyrah Onesemo Ss Peter & Paul

Zara Evans Hutt Intermediate Zoe Foss Ss Peter & Paul

Year 7 PDP Squad on their final tournament day

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ATIAWA PRE-SEASON TOURNAMENT

The Atiawa Toa FM Pre-Season Tournament continues to be a popular event attracting teams from other Centres. While limited by the available court space we still had 43 teams entered across the A, B, C and College grades in 2018. In 2019, this Tournament will be held on Saturday 23 March.

A GRADE: Winner: IKTT U17 Runner-up: IKTT U19

B GRADE: Winner: IKTT U15 Runner-up: COG 2

C GRADE: Winner: Nga Mokopuna Runner-up: Phantoms 2

COLLEGE GRADE Winner: PK Pinks Runner-up: Bishop Viard College

GOLD COIN DAYS

Two gold coin days were held in 2018. We would like to thank everyone who kindly donated a gold coin, and the Executive Members and Club members who were rostered onto the collection gates.

Gold Coin Days are proven as significant fundraising events for Netball Hutt Valley. We aim to keep player fees as low as possible, and fundraising assists in working to- wards this goal.

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MCDONALD’S HUTT VALLEY YEAR 7 & 8 TOURNAMENT

Thank you to McDonald’s Hutt Valley for their ongoing sponsorship of the annual Queen’s Birthday Tournament.

This tournament caters to Year 7 & 8 teams from around our region who are not Representative teams, giving a wide pool of players the opportunity to experience the fun of a tournament.

FINAL RESULTS

Year 7 Grade: TIS Emeralds b Fergy Fireflies 23-8

Year 7/8 Grade: Blitz Evolution b TKMP Mura 23-6

Year 8 Grade: Manuka b KNSN Rimu 18-14

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THE COMPETITION

Teams 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Senior 65 60 68 68 70 79 78 83 78 74 78 College 2 2 2 3 2 1 3 3 3 2 4 Intermediate 88 87 91 97 94 98 96 95 81 81 82 Primary 123 120 110 108 106 90 90 Yr 5 & 6 66 65 66 72 Yr 3 & 4 62 53 65 51

Yr 1 & 2 Term 1 26 22 30 20

Yr 1 & 2 Term 4 34 50 38 40

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Notes: • Some of the same children play in Term 1 and Term 4 in the Year 1 & 2 pro- gramme • College teams this year were from St Oran’s College

SENIOR COMPETITION STRUCTURE

Between rounds one and two, Challenge Matches were played for each grade to determine which team would move up to the next grade, and which team would be demoted to the lower grade. Senior grading games were played for open grades prior to Round One.

2018 SENIOR AWARDS

Pewhairangi Shield Points Aggregate UH Maidstone United Bubbles Cup Highest Goal Average KBJ Volunteer of the Year Adrienne Powell & UH Maidstone United & Glenda Parry HSOG Coach of the Year Janette Vaaitoa St Orans College Administrator of the Year Carolyn Carson UH Maidstone United

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SENIOR TROPHY WINNERS Round 1 2018

R Betteridge Engineering Premier 1 Winner Jubilee Cup UH Maidstone 1

Atiawa Toa 100.9 FM Premier 2 Winner Maidstone Utd Cup KBJ

Jarvis Plumbgas Senior 1 Winner Billie Kenning Cup Te Tai Timu

Proactive Physio Senior 2 Winner Driscoll Cup NNCU 6

ECA Cleaning Senior 3 Winner Executive Cup 1975 UHMU 8—S1

Hayne & Son Contracting Senior 4 Winner Duffy Cup UHMU 10—CBQs

Senior 5 Winner Executive Cup 1980 Hutt City 3—Mummies

Senior 6 Winner Rita Barker Cup UHMU 13—S2

Round 2 2018

R Betteridge Engineering Premier 1 Winner Betteridge Cup UH Maidstone 1 Runner-up Andrews Shield NNCU 1 White Goal Average Baldwin Cup UH Maidstone 1 33

Atiawa Toa 100.9 FM Premier 2 Winner Joanne Paora Cup Ulalei 2 Runner-up Mary Dowse Cup NNCU 2—Blue Goal Average Annette Taylor Cup Ulalei 2

Jarvis Plumbgas Senior 1 Winner Sue Hare Cup UHMU 6—Spring Chooks Runner-up Challenge Cup UHMU 5—Academy 1 Goal Average Annie Huggan Cup UHMU 5—Academy 1

Proactive Physio Senior 2 Winner Executive Cup 2009 SV Rugby 1 Runner-up Yvonne McEwan Cup COG 6 Goal Average McKinnon Cup COG 6

ECA Cleaning Senior 3 Winner Yvonne Airey Cup UHMU 9—Academy 2 Runner-up Colleen Carberry Cup Taita Goal Average Trixie Cup UHMU 9—Academy 2

Hayne & Son Contractors Senior 4 Winner NHVC Cup UH Rams 1 Runner-up Marg O’Sullivan Cup SV Rugby 3 Goal Average Mary Dowse Trophy UH Rams 1

Senior 5 Winner Janet Blair Trophy UHMU 12—Academy 3 Runner-up President’s Cup HSOG 5 Goal Average Ailsa Cleaver Cup HSOG 5

Senior 6 Winner Green Cup NNCU 8 Runner-up Isobel Ives Cup UHMU 14—Team X Goal Average Eastbourne Trophy COG 7—YD

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2018 JUNIOR AWARDS

Volunteer of the Year (School) Emily Johns, TAWKKM Coach of the Year (School) Charlotte Gollan, Hutt Intermediate Administrator of the Year (School) Dana Skinner, School

INTERMEDIATE CHALLENGE MATCH

The McDonald’s Lower Hutt Intermediate Challenge Cup was contested by Hutt Intermediate A and Naenae Intermediate. An awesome crowd turned out to watch Hutt Intermediate win (36-20) this exciting game at the Walter Nash Stadium on Finals Day.

The Robyn Horton Cup for the Intermediate Challenge Player of the Match was awarded to Brooke Morgan from Hutt Intermediate.

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Year 7 & 8 futureFERNS Coach Workshop

We would like to acknowledge the 25 coaches who attended Netball New Zealand’s new Year 7 & 8 futureFERNS Coach Workshop with Irene van Dyk.

Madison Allerby Donna Burling Emilia Davies Jacinta Glynn Catherine Harris Wendy Holmes Garth Johnson Elle Kane Matthew Little Christina Lloyd Tania Love Kate Mirfin Julie Morrison Donna Murphy Amela Nikolao Jo Nowak Brian Paquin Anahera Pine Craig Prince Tracy Sampson Rachelle Stanway Shirley Strachan Lisa Webling Angela Wright Ella Zuppicich

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2018 Year 7 & 8 futureFERNS Grade Winners for Round 1 2018

Intermediate 1 1st Equal: Hutt A and Hutt B Intermediate 2 Te Aroha 2 Intermediate 3 Maidstone Int 3 Intermediate 4 Hutt City 1 Intermediate 5 Te Aroha 1 Intermediate 6 Fergusson Int 6 Intermediate 7 Muritai 1 Intermediate 8 Te Ara Whanui KKM 1 Intermediate 9 1st Equal: Wainuiomata Int 2 and Maidstone Int 4 Intermediate 10 St Claudine Sharks Intermediate 11 Our Lady of the Rosary 1 Intermediate 12 Maidstone Int 7 Intermediate 13 1st Equal: Naenae Int 7, Hutt M and Muritai 2 Intermediate 14 Wilford 2

Grade Winners for Round 2 2018

Intermediate 1 Hutt A Intermediate 2 First Equal: Ss Peter & Paul 1, Te Aroha 2 and St Brendan’s A Intermediate 3 Chilton 1 Intermediate 4 Fergusson Int 3 Intermediate 5 First Equal: St Joseph’s 1 and Fergusson Int 5 Intermediate 6 Maungaraki 1 Intermediate 7 Hutt J Intermediate 8 St Oran’s 4 Intermediate 9 1st Equal: Maidstone Int 4, St Joseph’s 2 and Ss Peter & Paul 3 Intermediate 10 Fergusson Int 6 Intermediate 11 St Oran’s 7 Intermediate 12 Korokoro 1 Intermediate 13 Naenae Int 6 Intermediate 14 Hutt O

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2018 Year 5 & 6 futureFERNS

Teams listed in alphabetical order in their Round 2 grades.

Primary 1:

Avalon 1 – Ferns Chilton 4 EHS 1 – Super 6’s Rata St 1 St Bernadette’s 2 - Comets St Michael’s 2 – Mana

Primary 2:

Boulcott 1 - Ferns Dyer St 1 - Diamonds 1 - Aces Maungaraki 3 - Majestic Rata St 2 Waterloo 1

Primary 3:

Belmont 1 EHS 3 – All Stars Hutt Central 2 - Jets Ss Peter and Paul 5 - Puata Tui Glen 2 Waterloo 3 – Steel

Primary 4:

EHS 2 - Flyers Fernlea 1 - Pulse Our Lady of the Rosary 3 - Green Ss Peter & Paul 6 - Putiputi Te Ara Whanui 3 – Te Whiti Te Aroha 3

Primary 5:

Boulcott 2 – Pulse 1 – Dragons Muritai 3 Randwick 2 - Yellow Rata Street 3 Te Ara Whanui 2 – Rihari

Primary 6:

Belmont 2 Fernlea 2 - Ferns Kelson 1 – Magic Korokoro 2 – Tuis Korokoro 3 - Kererus Waterloo 4 - Mystics 39

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Avalon 2 - Magic Boulcott 3 - Tactix Chilton 5 Maranatha 1 – Sky Normandale 1 - Hotshots Waterloo 2 – Magic

Primary 8:

Arakura 1 - Shakers Belmont 3 Gracefield 1 - Blue Sacred Heart 2 St Michael’s 2b Ss Peter & Paul 7 – Korukoru

Primary 9:

EHS 4 – Shooting Stars EHS 5 – Sprinters Maungaraki 4 – Marvels St Claudine 3 – Lions Wilford 3 – Red Ferns Wilford 5 – White Ferns

Primary 10:

Hutt Central 3 - Fireferns Our Lady of the Rosary 4 - Red St Bernadette’s 3 - Stars Ss Peter & Paul 8 – Puanga Wa Ora 2 – Toutouwai Wilford 4 – Black Ferns

Primary 11:

Chilton 6 Maungaraki 5 - Magnificent Normandale 2 - Sparks Rata Street 4 Te Ara Whanui 4 – Keriana Waterloo 5 - Tactix

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2018 Year 3 & 4 futureFERNS

Arakura 2 – Shooters Ss Peter & Paul 9 - Karaka Avalon 3 - Stars Ss Peter & Paul 10 - Pango Belmont 4 Ss Peter & Paul 11 – Parauri Belmont 5 Ss Peter & Paul 12 – Mawhero Belmont 6 Ss Peter & Paul 13 – Kiwikiwi Boulcott 4 – Magic Ss Peter & Paul 14 - Kowhai Boulcott 5 – Steel Te Ara Whanui 5 - Whetu Boulcott 6 – Firebirds Te Ara Whanui 6 – Marama Boulcott 7 – Fever Te Ara Whanui 7 - Matariki Chilton 7 – Stars Te Aroha 4 Chilton 8 – Dazzlers Tui Glen 3 Dyer Street 2 - Dynamos Wa Ora 3 – Piwakawaka EHS 6 – Besties Wainuiomata Diamonds EHS 7 – Magic Waterloo 6 – Tuis EHS 8 – Golden Ferns Waterloo 7 - Kiwis EHS 9 - Smarties Waterloo 8 – Pukekos EHS 10 – Fantails Wilford 6 – Fun Ferns EHS 11 – Monarchs Epuni 2 - Lions Fernlea 3 – Magic Gracefield 2 – Green Gracefield 3 – Red Hutt City Juniors 2 - Unicorns Hutt Central 4 – Sparklers Hutt Central 5 – Stars Kelson 2 – Pulse Korokoro 4 – Keas Korokoro 5 - Kiwis Maranatha 2 – Diamonds Maungaraki 6 – Madness Maungaraki 7 – Magnetic Muritai 4 Normandale 3 – Comets Normandale 4 – Stars Normandale 5 - Magic Our Lady of the Rosary 5 – Starters Pukeatua School Rata Street 5 Rata Street 6 Sacred Heart 3 Sacred Heart 4 San Antonio Angels St Claudine’s 4 – Stars St Claudine’s 5 – Magic St Michael’s 3 - Might

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SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS

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HUTT VALLEY SPORTS AWARDS

The Hutt Valley Sports Awards were held at the Walter Nash Stadium during the year and Netball Hutt Valley were excited and proud that Anita Mooney and Gareth Fowler were award winners in their categories.

Here are summaries of their nominations:

Anita Mooney—Sports Administrator of the Year

Anita Mooney is Centre Manager for Hutt Valley Netball. In this role she oversees a wide range of activities managing 70 senior teams and over 200 junior teams in the winter com- petition. Her attention to detail and passion for the role is exemplary. Anita has built up a strong rapport with clubs, schools, funders and volunteers. • Anita Mooney manages the Hutt Valley Netball Centre Representative Programme • She leads activities such as walking netball and summer twilight netball • Anita organises several significant tournaments and participates in Regional Centre planning Anita is also President of the very successful Upper Hutt Maidstone United Netball Club

Gareth Fowler—Official of the Year

Gareth has umpired the ANZ Championships this season and was duly rewarded for his ef- forts by being selected to umpire the Final match. Gareth was in the same League when he was awarded the International Umpires Award - the highest accolade awarded to an umpire. An award he fully deserves, and since then has umpired international matches at:

• the World Youth Netball Championships in Botswana • the Pacific U21 World Cup • Under 21 series in Fiji where NZ, Australia, Samoa and Fiji participated • ANZ Premiership including the ANZP Final • Netball World Youth Cup (Under 21’s) Botswana • Umpired Fiji v South Africa • Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu • 2018 will see him start the season with the ANZ Premierships beginning in May and Pa- cific World Cup Qualifiers in April

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TWoR PULSE 2018

We enjoyed having several visits from TWoR Pulse players this season.

Visiting players ran skills sessions for some of our Year 7 PDP Squad, and school teams that won our ’Train with the Pulse’ competition, joined in at Year 3-4 futureFERNS, and led a session for our Senior Representatives in the lead up to their National tournaments.

A big thanks to the TWoR Pulse Players and Team Management for their support of our Centre.

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