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U23 Stats After Thursday.Xlsx after Thursday 18th July (ordered by Goal Percentage) Rank Name Team Goals Attempts % 1 Te Amo Amaru Tibble Central 43 45 95.6% 2 Te Paea Selby-Rickit South 328 369 88.9% 3 Elizabeth Hayman Mainland 261 296 88.2% 4 Amber Bellringer Central 189 216 87.5% 5 Sarah Hayman Mainland 60 70 85.7% 6 Olivia Dunn Central 41 48 85.4% 7 Brooke Leaver Waikato BOP Gold 203 238 85.3% 8 Emma Kirkpatrick South 64 76 84.2% 9 Catrina Botes Northern 1 131 159 82.4% 10 Jessica Grinlinton Northern 2 152 186 81.7% 11 Renee Matoe Central 84 103 81.6% 12 Kirsten Craig South 42 52 80.8% 13 Sophia Fenwick Mainland 144 180 80.0% 14 Tera-Maria Amani Northern 1 75 94 79.8% 15 Kendra Falefitu Waikato BOP Gold 155 199 77.9% 16 Tamsin Moala Waikato BOP Silver 113 145 77.9% 17 Kaity Alexander Northern 2 115 148 77.7% 18 Aroha Crombie Waikato BOP Silver 75 99 75.8% 19 Harley Smith Waikato BOP Gold 116 154 75.3% 20 Angela Latu Northern 2 27 36 75.0% 21 Malia Paseka Northern 1 188 257 73.2% 22 Tayla Blanchard Waikato BOP Silver 77 112 68.8% 23 Caitlin Riedstra Northern 2 44 67 65.7% 24 Kate Shearer South 42 66 63.6% 25 Katarina Cooper Central 13 22 59.1% 26 India Thorpe Northern 2 7 12 58.3% 27 Tia-Anna Isaia Waikato BOP Silver 18 33 54.5% 28 Gemma Hazeldine Mainland 3 6 50.0% after Thursday 18th July Rank Name Team Goal Assist 1 Jess Drummond Mainland 84 2 Gina Crampton South 81 3 Ann-Helen Rasmussen Northern 1 61 4 Nadia Loveday Waikato BOP Gold 57 5 Sophia Fenwick Mainland 51 6 Katarina Cooper Central 49 7 Samantha Sinclair Waikato BOP Gold 48 8 Hayley Crofts South 47 8 Lacey Noonan Northern 2 47 10 Kate Shearer South 43 10 Gemma Hazeldine Mainland 43 12 Kelly Griffin Northern 1 38 13 Sheridan Bignall Central 37 14 Renee Matoe Central 35 14 Ngawai Eyles Waikato BOP Silver 35 16 Allysha Taurima Waikato BOP Silver 29 17 Angela Latu Northern 2 28 17 Kirsten Hurley Mainland 28 19 Kirsten Craig South 27 20 Kendra Falefitu Waikato BOP Gold 24 20 Simmon Howe Waikato BOP Gold 24 22 Terauoriwa Harding Mainland 21 23 Sarah Hayman Mainland 20 23 Brooke Leaver Waikato BOP Gold 20 25 Harley Smith Waikato BOP Gold 19 26 Kaity Alexander Northern 2 18 27 Jessica Grinlinton Northern 2 15 28 Tayla Blanchard Waikato BOP Silver 14 28 Stacey McFeeters Central 14 30 Elizabeth Hayman Mainland 13 30 Tamsin Moala Waikato BOP Silver 13 30 Jamie Johns Northern 2 13 33 Rebekah Roache Northern 2 12 34 Amber Bellringer Central 11 34 Catrina Botes Northern 1 11 36 Malia Paseka Northern 1 10 37 Olivia Dunn Central 9 37 Tera-Maria Amani Northern 1 9 37 Leah Marumaru-Flynn Waikato BOP Silver 9 40 Elisapeta Toeava Northern 1 8 40 Miaana Walden South 8 42 Te Paea Selby-Rickit South 7 42 Emma Kirkpatrick South 7 44 Erikana Pedersen Northern 1 5 45 Caitlin Riedstra Northern 2 4 46 Aroha Crombie Waikato BOP Silver 3 46 Bianca Lloyd-Jones Central 3 48 India Thorpe Northern 2 2 48 Lucy Gunn Mainland 2 50 Tia-Anna Isaia Waikato BOP Silver 1 50 Micaela Ashford Waikato BOP Silver 1 50 Katerina Chapman Northern 2 1 50 Phoenix Karaka South 1 50 Shannon O'Donnell Waikato BOP Silver 1 after Thursday 18th July Rank Name Team Intercept 1 Temalisi Fakahokotau Northern 1 27 2 Phoenix Karaka South 24 3 Jane Watson Mainland 22 4 Katherine Coffin Waikato BOP Gold 15 5 Tuaine Keenan Northern 2 12 6 Moniek van Rossum Mainland 11 7 Stacey McFeeters Central 10 8 Hayley Crofts South 9 8 Jodi Beaumont Waikato BOP Gold 9 8 Erena Mikaere Waikato BOP Gold 9 11 Micaela Ashford Waikato BOP Silver 8 11 Katerina Chapman Northern 2 8 13 Gemma Hazeldine Mainland 7 13 Sheridan Bignall Central 7 13 Kirsten Hurley Mainland 7 13 Rebekah Roache Northern 2 7 17 Samantha Sinclair Waikato BOP Gold 6 17 Lucy Gunn Mainland 6 17 Jessica Bourke Northern 1 6 17 Stacey Peeters South 6 17 Storm Purvis South 6 22 Kelly Griffin Northern 1 5 22 Shannon O'Donnell Waikato BOP Silver 5 22 Whitney Cassidy Central 5 22 Laura-Meg McGlonie Central 5 22 Rebecca Purvis South 5 27 Nadia Loveday Waikato BOP Gold 4 27 Lacey Noonan Northern 2 4 27 Chloe Williamson Mainland 4 30 Renee Matoe Central 3 30 Catrina Botes Northern 1 3 30 Rhiarna Ferris Central 3 30 Toni Rinckes Northern 2 3 30 Danielle de Waard Waikato BOP Silver 3 35 Gina Crampton South 2 35 Sophia Fenwick Mainland 2 35 Katarina Cooper Central 2 35 Tayla Blanchard Waikato BOP Silver 2 35 Elisapeta Toeava Northern 1 2 35 Miaana Walden South 2 35 Emma Kirkpatrick South 2 35 Caitlin Riedstra Northern 2 2 35 Elizabeth Ene Northern 1 2 35 Lucy Hartstone Northern 2 2 35 Patricia Iasona Waikato BOP Silver 2 35 Celina Ledgard South 2 35 Jenna O'Sullivan Central 2 35 Jamie-Lee Price Waikato BOP Gold 2 49 Jess Drummond Mainland 1 49 Kate Shearer South 1 49 Allysha Taurima Waikato BOP Silver 1 49 Angela Latu Northern 2 1 49 Kendra Falefitu Waikato BOP Gold 1 49 Brooke Leaver Waikato BOP Gold 1 49 Harley Smith Waikato BOP Gold 1 49 Jessica Grinlinton Northern 2 1 49 Jamie Johns Northern 2 1 49 Amber Bellringer Central 1 49 Tera-Maria Amani Northern 1 1 49 Te Paea Selby-Rickit South 1 49 Linda Kells Waikato BOP Gold 1 49 Charmaine Smith Northern 1 1 after Thursday 18th July Rank Name Team Deflection 1 Jane Watson Mainland 28 2 Stacey McFeeters Central 24 2 Erena Mikaere Waikato BOP Gold 24 4 Tuaine Keenan Northern 2 20 5 Temalisi Fakahokotau Northern 1 18 5 Phoenix Karaka South 18 5 Storm Purvis South 18 5 Danielle de Waard Waikato BOP Silver 18 9 Katherine Coffin Waikato BOP Gold 17 10 Jodi Beaumont Waikato BOP Gold 16 10 Rebecca Purvis South 16 12 Micaela Ashford Waikato BOP Silver 15 12 Jessica Bourke Northern 1 15 14 Lucy Gunn Mainland 14 14 Stacey Peeters South 14 14 Whitney Cassidy Central 14 17 Rebekah Roache Northern 2 12 18 Gemma Hazeldine Mainland 11 18 Jenna O'Sullivan Central 11 20 Rhiarna Ferris Central 10 21 Chloe Williamson Mainland 9 21 Gina Crampton South 9 21 Kendra Falefitu Waikato BOP Gold 9 24 Moniek van Rossum Mainland 8 25 Katerina Chapman Northern 2 7 25 Kirsten Hurley Mainland 7 25 Kelly Griffin Northern 1 7 28 Samantha Sinclair Waikato BOP Gold 6 28 Laura-Meg McGlonie Central 6 28 Toni Rinckes Northern 2 6 28 Sophia Fenwick Mainland 6 28 Celina Ledgard South 6 33 Hayley Crofts South 5 33 Lacey Noonan Northern 2 5 33 Patricia Iasona Waikato BOP Silver 5 33 Jamie-Lee Price Waikato BOP Gold 5 33 Amber Bellringer Central 5 33 Olivia Dunn Central 5 33 Leah Marumaru-Flynn Waikato BOP Silver 5 33 Erikana Pedersen Northern 1 5 41 Miaana Walden South 4 41 Caitlin Riedstra Northern 2 4 41 Kate Shearer South 4 41 Harley Smith Waikato BOP Gold 4 41 Terauoriwa Harding Mainland 4 41 Jeneva Snodgrass Waikato BOP Silver 4 47 Shannon O'Donnell Waikato BOP Silver 3 47 Nadia Loveday Waikato BOP Gold 3 47 Catrina Botes Northern 1 3 47 Tayla Blanchard Waikato BOP Silver 3 47 Jamie Johns Northern 2 3 52 Emma Kirkpatrick South 2 52 Lucy Hartstone Northern 2 2 52 Jess Drummond Mainland 2 52 Angela Latu Northern 2 2 52 Te Paea Selby-Rickit South 2 52 Charmaine Smith Northern 1 2 52 Ann-Helen Rasmussen Northern 1 2 52 Ngawai Eyles Waikato BOP Silver 2 52 Simmon Howe Waikato BOP Gold 2 52 Kaity Alexander Northern 2 2 52 Malia Paseka Northern 1 2 52 Chonaire Huriwai Northern 1 2 64 Sheridan Bignall Central 1 64 Katarina Cooper Central 1 64 Elisapeta Toeava Northern 1 1 64 Elizabeth Ene Northern 1 1 64 Brooke Leaver Waikato BOP Gold 1 64 Jessica Grinlinton Northern 2 1 64 Tera-Maria Amani Northern 1 1 64 Linda Kells Waikato BOP Gold 1 64 Kirsten Craig South 1 64 Tamsin Moala Waikato BOP Silver 1 64 Bianca Lloyd-Jones Central 1 64 Gemma Hogan Mainland 1 after Thursday 18th July Rank Name Team Rebound 1 Malia Paseka Northern 1 23 2 Jane Watson Mainland 14 2 Te Paea Selby-Rickit South 14 2 Brooke Leaver Waikato BOP Gold 14 5 Erena Mikaere Waikato BOP Gold 13 6 Temalisi Fakahokotau Northern 1 11 7 Phoenix Karaka South 8 7 Storm Purvis South 8 7 Danielle de Waard Waikato BOP Silver 8 7 Jenna O'Sullivan Central 8 7 Kaity Alexander Northern 2 8 7 Elizabeth Hayman Mainland 8 13 Micaela Ashford Waikato BOP Silver 7 13 Sophia Fenwick Mainland 7 15 Celina Ledgard South 6 15 Catrina Botes Northern 1 6 15 Tayla Blanchard Waikato BOP Silver 6 15 Jessica Grinlinton Northern 2 6 15 Tamsin Moala Waikato BOP Silver 6 15 Aroha Crombie Waikato BOP Silver 6 21 Jodi Beaumont Waikato BOP Gold 5 21 Lucy Gunn Mainland 5 21 Whitney Cassidy Central 5 21 Kendra Falefitu Waikato BOP Gold 5 21 Laura-Meg McGlonie Central 5 21 Amber Bellringer Central 5 21 Katarina Cooper Central 5 28 Tuaine Keenan Northern 2 4 28 Jessica Bourke Northern 1 4 28 Moniek van Rossum Mainland 4 28 Toni Rinckes Northern 2 4 28 Caitlin Riedstra Northern 2 4 28 Emma Kirkpatrick South 4 28 Gemma Hogan Mainland 4 35 Kate Shearer South 3 35 Tia-Anna Isaia Waikato BOP Silver 3 37 Rebecca Purvis South 2 37 Olivia Dunn Central 2 37 Linda Kells Waikato BOP Gold 2 37 Sarah Hayman Mainland 2 41 Katherine Coffin Waikato BOP Gold 1 41 Stacey Peeters South 1 41 Rhiarna Ferris Central 1 41 Katerina Chapman Northern 2 1 41 Hayley Crofts South 1 41 Patricia Iasona Waikato BOP Silver 1 41 Harley Smith Waikato BOP Gold 1 41 Tera-Maria Amani Northern 1 1 41 Kirsten Craig South 1 41 Renee Matoe Central 1 after Thursday 18th July Rank Name Team CPR 1 Gina Crampton South 113 2 Jess Drummond Mainland 112 3 Catrina Botes Northern 1 92 4 Sophia Fenwick Mainland 89 5 Kate Shearer South 81 6 Harley Smith Waikato BOP Gold 75 7 Jessica Grinlinton Northern 2 66 7 Renee Matoe Central 66 7 Simmon Howe Waikato BOP Gold 66 10 Katarina Cooper Central 65 11 Angela Latu Northern 2 56 12 Tamsin Moala Waikato BOP Silver 50 13 Kendra Falefitu Waikato BOP Gold 46 14 Sarah Hayman Mainland 44 15 Nadia
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