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NETBALL NZ Proudly brought Proudly brought U19 CHAMPS to you by to you by

Monday 8 - Thursday 11 July 2019 | ILT Stadium Southland, CAREER YOUR FUTURE THINK ABOUT Whaka arohia to mahi i te heke mai CONTENTS

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Netball New Zealand Message 2

Netball South Message 3

Championship Officials 4

Previous Winners 6

Medical Services 7

Venue Layout 8

Event Schedule 9

Teams 10

Draw 11

Draw Notes 15

Results 17

Final Placings 27

Team Lists 28

Rules 33

Code of Conduct 37

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 1 NETBALL NZ MESSAGE

He mihi mahana tenei ki a koutou katoa

Welcome to ILT Stadium Southland in Invercargill for the 2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs proudly brought to you by NZ Police.

No doubt you have left no stone unturned in your preparations and are raring to go for what promises to be four days of quality Netball, showcasing some of the best U19 teams from Centres around the country.

Our domestic events are a critical step on the high performance pathway, and a breeding ground for future representatives for the Beko Netball League and the ANZ Premiership.

Netball New Zealand is grateful to Netball South for hosting the 2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs and we thank the many volunteers who are essential to the smooth running of an event of this size.

I would also like to acknowledge the team behind the team – the coaches, managers, support staff, umpires and bench officials who make a significant contribution to the game.

To the many spectators and loved ones who are here supporting their teams – our thanks to you as well.

Wishing everyone a successful event.

Nga mihi aroha

Carole Maddix President Netball New Zealand

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 2 NETBALL SOUTH MESSAGE

Kia ora,

Congratulations, you have made it to the best place in New Zealand – Invercargill! To coaches, managers, players, umpires, officials, volunteers and supporters – welcome, we are glad you are here to witness with us who will be the Netball NZ U19 Champions for 2019. Exciting!

Many of you have come a long way, so if you get the chance to take some time out from netball there are some local treats I can recommend. Half an hour south is the fabulous seaside town of Bluff, home of the Bluff oyster and the most southern point of the South Island. Selfies under the signpost at Sterling Point are a must, as is going to the top of Bluff Hill for panoramic views across Foveaux Strait to Stewart Island. Coaches, there’s a lovely walk around the base of the hill that takes you along the rugged southern coast, if a stretch of the legs is needed to freshen up the girls. Oysters and chips are served in the café at the start of the walk if you need to hold a briefing meeting with your management team while players are away soaking up the sea air. For food you can’t go past the ILT eating establishments in Invercargill. They have been huge supporters of netball in the South at every level for decades so supporting these passionate netball lovers would be outstanding. And if you find yourself at the ILT’s newest Foundary restaurant, spot the Steel legend on the wall as you enter.

It’s our pleasure to be hosting the Netball New Zealand Under 19 Champs proudly brought to you by NZ Police. We are thrilled to have you here in our part of the world. I’d like to say a big thank you to the folks behind the tournament. Our trusty event team from both Netball South and the Invercargill Netball Centre have been working tirelessly with Netball NZ and our sponsors and funders to bring this tournament to fruition. We are ready and rearing to go.

To all of the teams, enjoy your tournament, play well and take care to stay injury free. It’s a rare privilege for us to have the best of New Zealand’s Under 19 talent under one southern roof, so we are looking forward to plenty of exciting netball throughout the tournament.

Lana Winders CEO Netball South

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 3 CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIALS

NETBALL NZ REPRESENTATIVES Shannon Courtney Event Manager Angela Southee Event Coordinator Emma Fowlie Event Manager Garratt Williamson National Technical Officials Manager Tania Karauria National Manager, Coach Development Tammy Merhtens National Training Manager

SOUTH ZONE CONVENOR Sonya Fleming

CHAMPIONSHIP COMMITTEE Emma Fowlie Garratt Williamson Shannon Courtney

NETBALL NZ SELECTORS Adrienne Morrin Marg Forsyth

NETBALL NZ BOARD MEMBERS Allison Ferguson (Chair) Carole Maddix (NNZ President) Sue Gordon Shane Harmon Debbie Hodges Bernice Mene Lesley Murdoch Matt Whineray

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 4 CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIALS

UMPIRES BENCH OFFICIALS

Northern Zone Northern Zone Scott Bailey Louise Houltam Glendon Carter Maree Wallace Matt Davis Rachael Smith Shaz Papesch Therese Dixon Kiani Smith Waikato Bay of Plenty Zone Waikato Bay of Plenty Zone Jackie Smith Ceri Hills Josiena Mourits Ashlee Numa Lillian Martin Ruth Robinson Wids Wilson Central Zone Julie Shaw Central Zone Lisa Aull Caleb Binns Paula Simpson Jessica Williams Lockie McLaren Mainland Zone Marlissa Howard Claire Lewis Renee Harrison Jan Hansen Kay Norris Mainland Zone Rebecca Reside South Zone Riana Oosthuysen Corinna Flawn Justine Goatley South Zone Tania Pleace Morgan Craig South Zone UMPIRE SUPPORT Christine Thompson Garratt Williamson (Convenor) Irene Leonard Pam Clayton JoanLea Wilson Kirsten Lloyd Joyce Barron Colleen Bond Karen Bamford Sheena Tyrrell Michelle Lindsay Pam Potter Raylene Leith-Forbes Sharron Dibben

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 5 PREVIOUS WINNERS

2018 - Auckland

2017 - Hamilton City

2016 - Wellington

2015 - North Harbour

2014 - Manawatu

2013 - Auckland 1

2012 - Waikato

2011 - Auckland Waitakere

2010 - Auckland Waitakere

2009 - Auckland Waitakere 1

2008 - Christchurch

2007 - Southland

2006 - Southland

2005 - North Maroon

2004 - Auckland Waitakere

2003 - Christchurch

2002 - Taranaki

2001 - Taranaki

2000 - Taranaki

1999 - Nelson Bays

1997 - North Harbour

1996 - Wellington

1995 - Wellington

1994 - Wellington

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 6 MEDICAL SERVICES

Medical Centres Invercargill Medical Centre 160 Don Street 03 218 9116 Open Mon & Weds, Fri 8.30am-5.30pm Tues & Thurs 8.30am – 8pm

Invercargill After Hours Doctors 105 Don Street 03 218 8821 Open after 6pm by appointment Mon - Fri By appointment from 9am Sat & Sun

Southland Hospital Kew Road, Invercargill (03) 218 1949 Open 24 hours, 7 days

Dentist Cameron Dental (Lumino) 52 Victoria Avenue 03 218 4008 Open Mon & Tues, Thurs & Fri 8.15am- 4.45pm Weds 8.15am – 4.30pm

Pharmacy Unichem Pharmacy 706 Tay Street 03 217 7696 Open Mon-Thurs 9am – 5.30pm Fri 9am- 6pm Sat 9.30am – 12.30pm Sun – Closed

Countdown Pharmacy 172 Tay Street 03 217 8572 Open Mon-Fri 9am – 8pm Sat-Sun 9am-6pm

Healthline Phone 0800 611 116 • Free healthcare advice from trained registered nurses • Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week • They can also tell you where to find your nearest GP after-hours service, hospital emergency department, pharmacy, or out-of-hours dental surgery. 2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 7 COURT LAYOUT

Score bench/team bench set up 4.3m

UP & WARM COURT MATCH COURT 3 COURT

UP WARM COURT

COURT 2 COURT Seating Seating to start 4.5m back from of baseline Court 3

4m Score bench/team bench set up Seating

Seating to start 4.5m back from

team benches of Court 5

Score bench/team bench set up 4m

COURT MATCH

COURT 1 COURT

COURT

MATCH COURT 5 COURT

Seating

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 8 EVENT SCHEDULE

MONDAY 8 JULY 9.00am Championship Pool Play Commences

TUESDAY 9 JULY 9.00am Championship Pool Play Ends

WEDNESDAY 10 JULY 9.00am Championship Post Pool Play Commences

THURSDAY 11 JULY 9.00am Final Play-off Matches

2pm U19 Grand Final

3pm Presentations

GAME INFORMATION

Duration of Games – 40 mins

These are played in 4 x 10min quarters, with intervals of 3 minutes between the first and second and third and fourth quarters and an interval of 5 minutes for half time.

4 points Win 2 points Draw 1 point Loss (3 goals or less) 0 points Loss (more than 3 goals)

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 9 TEAMS

POOL A

TEAM ZONE Auckland Northern Waitakere Northern Howick Pakuranga Northern Dunedin B South Invitational Team South

POOL B

TEAM ZONE Wellington Central Christchurch Mainland Invercargill South Pukekohe Northern

POOL C

TEAM ZONE North Harbour Northern Dunedin A South Eastern Waikato Waikato Bay of Plenty Bay of Plenty Cluster Waikato Bay of Plenty North Otago South

POOL D

TEAM ZONE Manawatu Central Hamilton City Waikato Bay of Plenty Hutt Valley Central Selwyn Mainland

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 10 DRAW

Monday 8th July - Draws Permitted

Court Game Pool Team 1 Team 2

9.00am

1 1 A Auckland v Invitational

5 2 A Waitakere v Dunedin B

10.15am

1 3 C North Otago v North Harbour

5 4 C Bay of Plenty Cluster v Dunedin A

11.30am

1 5 B Wellington v Pukekohe

5 6 B Christchurch v Invercargill

12.45pm

1 7 A Howick Pakuranga v Invitational

5 8 D Manawatu v Selwyn

2.00pm

1 9 C Eastern Waikato v North Harbour

5 10 D Hamilton City v Hutt Valley

3.15pm

1 11 B Christchurch v Pukekohe

5 12 B Wellington v Invercargill

4.30pm

1 13 A Auckland v Dunedin B

5 14 A Howick Pakuranga v Waitakere

5.45pm

1 15 C North Otago v Dunedin A

5 16 C Eastern Waikato v Bay of Plenty Cluster

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 11 DRAW

Tuesday 9th July - Draws Permitted

Court Game Pool Team 1 Team 2

9.00am

1 17 C Bay of Plenty Cluster v North Harbour

5 18 C North Otago v Eastern Waikato

10.15am

1 19 A Dunedin B v Howick Pakuranga

5 20 A Invitational v Waitakere

11.30am

1 21 D Manawatu v Hutt Valley

5 22 D Selwyn v Hamilton City

12.45pm

1 23 C Dunedin A v Eastern Waikato

5 24 B Wellington v Christchurch

2.00pm

1 25 A Auckland v Waitakere

5 26 B Invercargill v Pukekohe

3.15pm

1 27 D Manawatu v Hamilton City

5 28 D Hutt Valley v Selwyn

4.30pm

1 29 C North Otago v Bay of Plenty Cluster

5 30 C Dunedin A v North Harbour

5.45pm

1 31 A Auckland v Howick Pakuranga

5 32 A Dunedin B v Invitational

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 12 DRAW

Wednesday 10th July - Games with # must play to a result

Court Game Pool Team 1 Team 2

9.00am

1 33 Y (13 -18) A4 v C5

5 34 Z (13-18) B4 v A5

10.15am

1 35 (9-12) A3 v B3

5 36 (9-12) D3 v C3

11.30am

1 37 (1-8) # A1 v D2

3 38 (1-8) # C1 v B2

5 39 (1-8) # B1 v C2

12.45pm

1 40 (1-8) # D1 v A2

3 41 Y (13-18) C5 v D4

5 42 Z (13-18) A5 v C4

2.00pm

1 43 (9-12) A3 v C3

5 44 (9-12) D3 v B3

3.15pm

1 45 (5-8) # L37 v L38

4.30pm

1 46 (1-4) # W37 v W38

3 47 Z (13-18) B4 v C4

5 48 Y (13-18) A4 v D4

5.45pm

1 49 (1-4) # W39 v W40

5 50 (5-8) # L39 v L40

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 13 DRAW

Thursday 11th July - Games with # must play to a result

Court Game Pool Team 1 Team 2

9am

1 51 15th/16th # Y2 v Z2

5 52 17th/18th # Y3 v Z3

10.15am

1 53 (9-12) A3 v B3

5 54 13th/14th # Y1 v Z1

11.30am

1 55 7th/8th # L45 v L50

5 56 (9-12) C3 v D3

12.45pm

1 57 3rd/4th # L46 v L49

5 58 5th/6th # W45 v W50

2pm

1 59 1st/2nd # W46 v W49

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 14 DRAW NOTES

Netball NZ U19 Champs Draw Format for 2019

1. 18 teams entered, 17 competitive & 1 Invitation non-competitive team which has been added to complete a fair draw. The Invitation team will not earn any points and goals for and against from matches with this team will not be included in any calculations.

2. Initial section seeding based on previous year’s performance with the note that; a. Where there are two teams from one Centre, or more than two teams from one Zone, the seeding has been managed with some teams seeding’s altered with other teams. b. Seeding movement is limited to no more than three positions. c. Teams that did not compete in 2018 are seeded at the bottom of each section. d. Where teams have not entered in 2019 all teams are moved up in seeding and re-ranked.

3. Initial pools - 4 pools of 4 or 5 teams • Pools A and C – 5 teams • Pools B and D – 4 teams

4. Phase one – round robin a. All teams play each other in their pool. Draws are permitted b. Monday and Tuesday - All teams play 1 or 2 games in round robin on each day c. At end of phase one pool play all teams are re-ranked based on position within their pool that is A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 etc.

5. Phase two - Post-Section play – all teams are allocated into three groups – games that must play to a result will be indicated on the draw a. Top two teams from each section move into the TOP 8 – playing for 1st to 8th b. Third placed team in each section moves into the MIDDLE 4 – playing for 9th to 12th c. Fourth and Fifth placed teams in each section move to the BOTTOM 6 – playing for 13th – 18th

TOP 8 – 1st to 8th A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2/D1/D2 Wednesday pm – Quarter-finals Wednesday pm – Semi-finals Thursday pm – Final Play-offs

MIDDLE 4 – 9th to 12th – all games in this section may end in a draw A3/B3/C3/D3 Wednesday am – Thursday am Round robin – final placings decided on points

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 15 DRAW NOTES

Netball NZ U19 Champs Draw Format for 2019 Continued

BOTTOM 6 – 13th to 18th A4/A5/B4/C4/C5/D5 Split into two pools Pool Y – A4/C5/D4 Pool Z – A5/B4/C4

Wednesday – round robin - all games in this section may end in a draw Round robin – pool placings decided on points

Thursday – Final play-offs – games must play to a result Y1 v Z1 – 13th/14th Y2 v Z2 – 15th/16th Y3 v Z3 – 17th/18th

6. Teams will play a total of 6 games or 7 games total – this number is dependent on the initial pool they are placed in, their performance and the outcome of play-off matches.

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 16 RESULTS POOL PLACING TOTAL POINTS GOALS FOR Invitational Dunedin B 2019 NETBALL NZ U19 CHAMPS CHAMPS - POOL A NETBALLU19 NZ 2019 Howick Howick Pakuranga Waitakere Auckland GOALS Howick Howick POOL A AGAINST Auckland Waitakere Dunedin B Invitational Pakuranga

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 17 RESULTS POOL PLACING TOTAL POINTSTOTAL GOALS FOR GOALS Pukekohe Invercargill 2019 NZ U19 NETBALL CHAMPS B - POOL Christchurch Wellington POOL B Pukekohe Wellington Invercargill Christchurch GOALS AGAINST GOALS

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 18 RESULTS POOL PLACING TOTAL POINTS GOALS FOR North Otago Cluster Bay of Plenty of Bay Plenty 2019 NETBALL NZ U19 CHAMPS - POOL C - POOL NETBALL CHAMPS NZ U19 2019 Eastern Waikato Eastern Dunedin A Dunedin North Harbour Cluster POOL C POOL Dunedin A Dunedin North Otago Bay of Plenty of Bay Plenty North Harbour Eastern Waikato Eastern GOALS AGAINST

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 19 RESULTS POOL PLACING TOTAL POINTSTOTAL GOALS FOR GOALS Selwyn Hutt Valley 2019 NZ U19 NETBALL CHAMPS D - POOL Hamilton City Manawatu Pool D Selwyn Manawatu Hutt Valley Hamilton City GOALS AGAINST GOALS

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 20 RESULTS

1 - 8

A1 A2

B1 B2

C1 C2

D1 D2

9 - 12

A3 B3

C3 D3

13 - 18

POOL Y POOL Z

A4 A5

C5 B4

D4 C4

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 21 RESULTS

2019 NETBALL NZ U19 CHAMPS - POOL Y

A4 C5 D4 POOL Pool Y GOALS FOR TOTAL POINTS PLACING

A4

C5

D4

GOALS AGAINST

2019 NETBALL NZ U19 CHAMPS - POOL Z

A5 B4 C4 POOL Pool Z GOALS FOR TOTAL POINTS PLACING

A5

B4

C4

GOALS AGAINST

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 22 RESULTS

POOL Y

Y1 Y2

Y3

POOL Z

Z1 Z2

Z3

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 23 RESULTS POOL PLACING TOTAL POINTSTOTAL GOALS FOR GOALS D3 C3 2019 NZ U19 NETBALL CHAMPS - 9th - 12th B3 A3 9th - 12th9th GOALS AGAINST GOALS A3 B3 C3 D3

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 24 RESULTS

QUARTER FINALS

Game 37

A1 D2

Game 38

C1 B2

Game 39

B1 C2

Game 40

D1 A2

SEMI - FINALS

1 - 4

Game 46

W37 W38

Game 49

W39 W40

5 - 8

Game 45

L37 L38

Game 50

L39 L40

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 25 RESULTS

FINAL PLAYOFFS

17th/18th

Y3 Z3

15th/16th

Y2 Z2

13th/14th

Y1 Z1

7th/8th

L45 L50

5th/6th

W45 W50

3rd/4th

L46 L49

1st/2nd

W46 W49

Note: Final placings for 9 - 12 determined by pool play

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 26 FINAL PLACINGS

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

12th

13th

14th

15th

16th

17th

18th

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 27 TEAM LISTS

AUCKLAND BAY OF PLENTY CLUSTER

Camila Antiano Tofa Grace Allan Georgia Bodle Minardi Daniel Tayla Earle Zaria Ellis Jemima Jansen Britney Emery Armani Lam Quantelle Hira Kapua Natasha Leishman Tayla Hudson Maine-Crystal Maro Brooke Koppens Mikayla Monk Armani Matelli Ririnui Bryanna Tamillo Olivia Tunisia Tuipulotu Brooklyn Tharp Luisa Vulu Sharon Tiumalu Keasi Williams Fonohema Halaevalu Touaiolepo

Coach: Emma Haigh Captains: Quantelle Hira Kapua Assistant Coach: April Iremia Coach: Maylene Meroiti Manager: Meghan Robinson Assistant Coach: Hayley Saunders Primary Care: Will Simpson Manager: Leanne Emery Assistant Manager: Nicola Seager Primary Care: Hayley Saunders

CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN A

Tiuana-Marie Aiono Jess Allan Shana Ali Abby Anderson Megan Borst Rachel Beattie Mikayla Gillespie Bridie Burns Hannah Glen Emma Dermody Charlotte Knight Penny Johnson Samara Northmore Sara McCarthy Lina Pale Mara McCurdy Manaia Rapana-Feather Becky Paterson Amelia Sharpe Meg Sycamore Georgia Woollett Meleitia Tatupu Taylor Thorne

Captain: Hannah Glen and Lina Pale Captain: Mara McCudry Coach: Andrea Cousins Coach: Lana Morrison Assistant Coach: Helen Belcher Assistant Coach: Jo Morrison Manager: Toni Torepe Manager: Steph Brenssell Primary Care: Jen Croker

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 28 TEAM LISTS

DUNEDIN B EASTERN WAIKATO

Phoebe Aburn Daena Andersen Abbey Cochrane Manaia Beattie Hena Fonohema Tegan Broomfield Samantha Garrick Roelien Du Plessis Caitlin Gibson Leila Green Deanna Heke Demi Moana Brooke Johnston Abby Payne Ashlee Middleton Hiraina Robust Kendra Robinson Ocean Tahu-Middleton Amelia Scully Milla Tarawhiti Cindy Weller Emily Ussher Chelsea Whittaker

Captain: Amelia Scully and Caitlin Gibson Captain: Emily Ussher Coach: Brooke Garner Coach: Janie Moana Assistant Coach: Stef Smart Primary Care: Marleina Leota Manager: Kirstin Scully Primary Care: Kirstin Scully

HAMILTON CITY HOWICK PAKURANGA

Georgie Edgecombe Elenoa Gukirewa Asher Grapes Myia Heteraka Morgan Hutchings Molly Penfold Kate Littlejohn Lisa Putt Anahia Noble Leehava Saverio T’neya Onehi-Karena Teuila Sotutu Karariana Ormsby Alice Stonehouse Summer Parekura Renee Tarpey Greer Sinclair Violet Toto Katie Te Ao Su-Elyse Ulugia Aimee Topia Ofa Vatikani Phoebe Tumata

Coach: Sandra Carter Captain: Teulia Sotutu and Lisa Putt Manager: Ruth Kaiwahata Coach: Adelita Sotutu Assistant Coach: Wonita Toto Manager: Chris Dyke

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 29 TEAM LISTS

HUTT VALLEY INVERCARGILL

Alofa Aberdein-Tapuai Sahdina Anderson Rebecca Burnside Teagan Ashley Jhansi Hawkins Tyra Dunn Laura Hewson Larni Farquharson Zahra Hrstich Kate Hartley Kerenza McMillan Ella Hurley Emily Potts Bay-Leigh Johnson Selena Taula Della-May McDermott Olivia Thompson Holly Munro Frances Qasevakatini Anna Skerrett

Coach: Jamiee Bialy Captain: Kate Hartley and Bay-leigh Assistant Coach: Barbara Bialy Johnson Manager: Liz King Coach: Jess Huia Manager: Hayley Sanford Primary Care: Katie Bromley

MANAWATU NORTH HARBOUR

Montel Aki Chloe Benedito Zoe Baker Maria Collier Elen Barr Jessica Gemmell Rowena Brunt Jazelle Hemehema Nicole Chase Malia Hemehema Suraya Goss Courtney Katterns Manaia Hutana Amy O’Flynn Tiarna Oliver Jessie Taylor Caitlin O’Sullivan Jazmin Tufuga Lin Tokalautawa Ella Williams Aaliyah Williams Shae Wong-Toi Knight

Coach: Lana McCarthy Captain: Courtney Katterns Manager: Janette Smith Coach: Julie Kelman-Poto Assistant Coach: Finau Pulu Manager: Jo Yates Primary Care: Viv Sheldon

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 30 TEAM LISTS

NORTH OTAGO PUKEKOHE

Hannah Cunningham Bailee Bignell Laura Dunshea Briar Engelbrecht Jasmine Emery Che’ Harcombe Losa Fifita Julia Hira Ella Francis Tangi Iseleli Fo’ou Molly Hurst Louise Purua Nelle Loper Jessica Vandermeer Madaleine Masfield Imogen Wright India Mclay Kira Mortimer Tegan Souness Charlotte Weir

Captain: Molly Hurst Captain: Julia Hira Coach: Abbey Mckenzie Coach: Dwayne McNeil Manager: Jacqui McLay Manager: Tessa Oppert Primary Care: Donna Hurst Primary Care: Michelle Engelbrecht

SELWYN WAITAKERE

Samantha Adams Lei-Anah Afu Olivia Clark Alyssa Clemans Sam Crossley Cleopatra Conlon-Matthews Jasmine Curtis Jayme Curtis Camryn Dyson Angela Dunn Claire Gordon Angeline Godinet Sophie Hill Paris Isaacs-Dunn Brylee Riddle Fifita Latu Emily Skilling Remy Pampellone Chrissy Taylor-Claude Shuntel Rika Emma van der Wilt Kiara Lei-Lani Taimai Caitlyn Woolman-Smith Amina Tango

Captains: Caitlyn Woolman-Smith and Captains: Remy Pampellone and Emily Skilling Jayme Curtis Coach: Kana Shedlock-Whiu Coach: Peter McIness Assistant Coach: Anna O’Dell-Smith Assistant Coach: Tia Winikerei Manager: Megan Skilling Manager: Pat Hunt Primary Care: Megan Skilling Coach Support: Kathy Henry

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 31 TEAM LISTS

WELLINGTON

Ailish Akavi Rachel Albiston Madeline Gordon Tiana Metuarau Bianca Nagaiya Charity Polu Renee Savai’inaea Lauren Smith Salote-Alison Taufa Jordan Vailini

Coach: Anna Andrews-Tasola Assistant Coach: Belinda Wotton Manager: Kelly Herbert

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 32 RULES

The Netball New Zealand U19 Champs are owned and held by Netball New Zealand and shall be conducted in accordance with these Rules and reference to other relevant policies and procedures, which include but are not limited to; NNZ Competition Regulations, The Netball New Zealand U19 Champs Event Guidelines, the International Rules of Netball and IFNA Regulations

1) The Netball New Zealand U19 Champs will be conducted in accordance with the NNZ Competition Regulations with reference to the Policies and Procedures as contained in the Netball New Zealand U19 Champs Event Guidelines and other NNZ Event Policies and Procedures.

2) Entries for the Netball New Zealand U19 Champs shall be accepted from Netball Centres. Players must be female and under the age of 19, midnight on the first day of January in the year of the event as this applies to the team of which the player is a member.

3) Players participating in the Netball New Zealand U19 Champs must be members of Netball New Zealand and eligible for the Zone/ Centre they are representing at the Championships in accordance with NNZ Membership & Registration Regulations.

4) Netball New Zealand reserves the right to accept entries from parties other than Netball Centres in New Zealand.

5) The Centre shall be responsible to ensure that all players selected for the Centre are eligible. Proof of date of birth (Birth Certificate, Passport) and/or eligibility may be requested by NNZ.

6) No player is permitted to take part in two consecutive National Domestic events or any other event that Netball New Zealand deems applicable. For the avoidance of doubt, no player can play in the U19 tournament and the U17 tournament.

7) Netball New Zealand shall circulate all Team Registration forms to each Zone/Centre no less than two weeks prior to the commencement of the championships. Any eligibility issues regarding players listed on these team lists must be raised one week prior to the commencement of the championships. For any players added subsequently eligibility issues must be raised following the distribution of updated team lists the night before the commencement of the championship.

8) Any team found to be in breach of the NNZ Membership & Registration Regulations will forfeit the game(s), in which that player(s) participated and will lose any corresponding championship points.

9) Where multiple teams are entered from one Centre the teams must be ranked with team 1 being the strongest, team 2 the second and team 3 the least etc.

10) Each team shall be under the control of a Coach and Manager or combination thereof.

11) Each team shall identify a Primary Care person on the team list – only this person will be permitted onto the court in the event of a stoppage to attend to on court player/s. Where a team does not have an identified Primary Care person the Coach or Manager may take this role. Each team shall be issued with an armband which the Primary Care person must wear in order to be permitted access to the court.

12) Each team must register a minimum of ten players and a maximum of twelve players on the Team Registration form.

13) All games shall be played in accordance with INF rules, unless otherwise stated in these rules and/or the Netball NZ U19 Event Policies and Procedures.

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 33 RULES

14) Games will consist of four (4) periods of ten (10) minutes with intervals of three (3) minutes between the 1st & 2nd, and 3rd & 4th periods and an interval of five (5) minutes between the 2nd & 3rd periods.

15) Players on court may ask the Umpire for a stoppage withouth the reasons of injury/illness or blood being required. All other procedures around the stoppage are conducted as per current International Rules.

16) All games shall be played with netballs supplied by NNZ.

17) The umpires for all games shall be appointed by Netball New Zealand.

18) A Team Registration form and player profile forms shall be submitted to Netball New Zealand no later than the date as determined by Netball New Zealand, by each team entered.

19) The Team Registration form and individual player profile forms shall detail the full name, date of birth and playing position(s) of each player, and any other information requested by Netball New Zealand.

20) Each player listed shall endorse her consent to team registration by providing the information for the player profile form.

21) For the duration of the Netball NZ U19 Champs, teams shall use only those players named on the Team Registration form. If a player not named on this form plays in a game, the team concerned shall forfeit the game unless the replacement of a player on the registered team sheet has been approved by Netball New Zealand prior to the game concerned.

22) Once Netball NZ U19 Champs play has commenced the list of registered players of any team may be altered only if, in the opinion of a medical practitioner, a player(s) is (are) deemed to be incapable of further participation in the Netball NZ U19 Champs. In such a case, additional eligible player(s) may be registered provided that at no time the total number exceeds twelve (12).

23) Teams are able to replace an injured or ill player with a player from their Centre’s lower ranked team at the event (see rule 22). This player will then become a member of this team and will no longer be eligible to play for their original team. Teams are not able to replace players with someone from a higher ranked team. The lower ranked team is then permitted to add a new player to their team to replace the one that moved up to the higher ranked team.

24) Evidence of a player’s eligibility as a replacement registration may be requested by NNZ as detailed in rules 3 and 4.

25) Each team shall play in the registered uniform of the Centre.

26) All players shall be identified through names on their playing uniform or numbers on their uniform or body.

27) If alternative bibs are required for identification purposes the teams shall toss to decide who shall wear them.

28) No less than 30 minutes before a match commences, a team official must submit as directed by tournament officials a Team List. This will list all players taking the court, to commence the game, all substitute players and team officials. For games, that are televised, the team lists as above must be handed in at the time specified by Netball New Zealand prior to the scheduled start of the game.

29) Only those players and team officials named on the Team List may participate in that game

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and be in the team bench area. No other personnel are allowed to sit in or on the team bench area throughout the game. For the avoidance of doubt this includes spectators and parents.

30) No alterations or additions may be made to the Team List within 30 minutes of the scheduled commencement time, except in the event of any injury/illness in the 30 minutes prior to the start of the game; a change in playing position(s) may be permitted if in the opinion of a medical practitioner the player is deemed to be incapable of commencing and/or participating in that game. In such a case, NNZ officials are to be notified immediately and subsequently the bench officials will be notified. For televised games the time period is in accordance with that specified by Netball New Zealand.

31) Teams are required to complete all games as specified in the draw format – failure to do so may result in the forfeiture of points or rankings.

32) Teams shall not be required to play more than two games on any day, except in the event: i. That a fair draw cannot be completed within the Netball NZ U19 Champs; or ii. That a protest is upheld. The Netball NZ U19 Event Committee may then require an additional game to be played. Consideration shall be given to scheduling this game at a time, which allows appropriate recovery time for the teams concerned.

33) To avoid confusion team placement for each game will be allocated on the following basis:

(a) Team 1 on the draw will take the area to the RIGHT of the score bench as it faces out on to the playing court.

(b) Team 2 on the draw will take the area to the LEFT of the score bench as it faces out on to the playing court.

34) During section or pool play points will be awarded as follows:

4 points Win 2 points Draw 1 point Loss of 3 goals or less 0 points Loss by more than 3 goals

35) In the event of a tie on points at the end of pool rounds, the result of the game between the two teams decides the winner. However; i. If the two teams drew their match, or if more than two teams have the same number of points at the end of the pool rounds, goal average of the pool games will decide the placing (i.e. goals for divided by goals against). ii. If goal average is identical, then goal difference will be applied (i.e. the difference between goals for and goals against). iii. In the event of a further tie, the team scoring the most goals will be declared the winner.

36) In the playoff and/or final rounds of the Championships, no draws are permitted. Such games shall be identified on the draw. In the event that the score is level at full-time, there will be; i. A one (1) minute interval at the end of full-time. Substitutions can only be made during this interval, except in the case of injury or illness during play when the INF rules of the game apply. ii. Extra time of two (2) x three (3) minute halves each way will be played. iii. Teams will have a one (1) minute interval between halves where substitutions and/or team changes can be made. iv. Teams change ends and the game is restarted by the team entitled to the next centre pass. v. At the end of the second period/half of extra time the end of play shall be indicated

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through audible signal and umpire alert. Play shall be held while the score is confirmed. If the two teams remain tied then play shall resume from the point where it was when the end of the second period/half was signalled, with the ball and possession commenced as it was when the second period of extra time ended. Play will continue until one team has a two (2) goal advantage. vi. To indicate that the game has entered extended extra time as in (v) a visual signal will be placed on the score bench.

37) In the event of a dispute or incident report, any protests shall be made in writing to the Netball NZ U19 Event Committee within one (1) hour of the incident occurring or the completion of the game, and accompanied by a fee of $20.00. The fee shall be forfeited if the protest is considered to have been made without reasonable cause.

38) Upon receipt of a protest, or incident report the Netball NZ U19 Event Committee shall obtain the views of the other team and/or participants to the incident giving rise to the protest, or incident report and make such other enquiries, as it considers necessary. Before making a determination of the protest or incident report, it shall then inform the team protesting of the views of the other team/participants and any information it has obtained regarding the incident and give it an opportunity to respond to such views. Following this exchange of views, the Netball NZ U19 Event Committee shall consider the protest or incident report as soon as possible and make a determination. It shall advise the relevant teams and other parties of its decision regarding the protest or incident report as soon as possible.

39) The Championships are a Smokefree Netball Event. All participants and officials must refrain from smoking while at the Championship venue or at any Championship function.

40) No participant, team or official of the Netball NZ U19 Champs shall be permitted tobe sponsored by a tobacco product nor be permitted to advertise or sell a tobacco product while at the Netball NZ U19 Champs consistent with the Smokefree Environments Act 1990.

41) Sponsorship: i. The permitted size and positioning on apparel is detailed in the following document; Apparel Branding Rules & Guidelines 2019. Centres must abide by the rules in these documents and refer to Netball New Zealand for approval.

42) Individual player sponsorship is not permitted, unless otherwise agreed with Netball New Zealand in advance in writing.

43) Where under garment clothing or support items (for the avoidance of doubt an example of a support item is a calf sleeve) are worn by players on court, for reasons which may include but are not limited to; warmth, injury support and/or performance, then such items must be the same main colour as the players uniform/dress OR a neutral colour (black, white or beige). All items worn by any one player must be the same colour.

44) At all matches, those teams playing in the match may display their team sponsor’s sign. The signs are to measure 2.4 metres by 0.6 metres landscape orientation and be freestanding. Signs not meeting these specifications will not be permitted to be displayed. Each team will be permitted to display one sign, the placement of which will be determined by NNZ. Such signs shall depict only the team sponsor’s name and/or logo. No apparel manufacturer or other signage shall be permitted unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing with Netball New Zealand.

45) If any dispute arises from the interpretation of these rules or the need arises to deal with any matter not provided for in the rules, reference in writing shall be made to or by Netball New Zealand whose decision shall be binding on all parties.

46) Netball New Zealand has the right to amend or make additions to these rules as required and from time to time. Any rule updates will be circulated to all parties as required.

2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs 36 CODE OF CONDUCT

NETBALL NZ GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT & ETHICS

As a Member of NNZ you must meet the following requirements in regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of NNZ, a Zone or a Netball Centre and in any role you hold within NNZ, a Zone or a Netball Centre:

1. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of others.

2. Be fair, considerate and honest in all dealings with others.

3. Be professional in, and accept responsibility for your actions.

4. Make a commitment to providing quality service.

5. Demonstrate a high degree of individual responsibility especially when dealing with persons under 18 years of age.

6. Be aware of, and maintain an uncompromising adhesion to NNZ standards, rules regulations and policies.

7. Operate within the rules of netball including national and international guidelines which govern NNZ, the Zone and Netball Centres

8. Understand your responsibility if you breach, or are aware of any breaches of this Code of Conduct & Ethics.

9. Do not use your involvement with NNZ, a Zone or Netball Centre to promote your own beliefs, behaviours or practices where these are inconsistent with those of NNZ, a Zone or a Netball Centre.

10. Wherever possible avoid unaccompanied and unobserved activities with persons under 18 years of age.

11. Refrain from any form of abuse towards others.

12. Refrain from any form of harassment towards, or discrimination of, others.

13. Provide a safe environment for the conduct of any netball or netball related activity.

14. Show concern and caution towards others who may be sick or injured.

15. Be a positive role model.

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