ANNUAL REPORT

Opening Dress Parade 2018 - St Anne Club Mascot (Sonic the Hedgehog)

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CONTENTS

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Chair’s Report 4

General Manager’s Report 5

President’s Report 6

Strategic Plan 7

Board & Personnel 8

Financial Performance Report 9

Netball Life & Service Awards 31

Honours & Achievements 32

Programmes, Membership & Participants 33

In Season Competition Statistics 34

Papakura Netball Centre Committee 36

Coach Development 38

Umpire Development 40

Bench Officials Development 42

Performance 43

Representatives 44

Netball in Schools Programme 48

Tournaments, Programmes & Events 49

Club Competition Results 58

Special Awards 60

Meetings 61

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BOARD CHAIR’S REPORT Lance Watene

I am pleased to pen my first Although within the context of a dynamic landscape, report as Chairman of the Netball continues to be a significant winter activity Papakura Netball Centre option. However, PNC will need to take notice of current activity trends, relevance and community (PNC). activity aspirations if it is to be sustainable and 2018 has been a busy year for meeting the needs of stakeholders and participants. PNC striving to meet our After 5 years as General Manager of PNC, we vision of “Community and farewell Briar Martindale. Briar leaves a legacy of individuals enriched through a strong organisational structure, sound policies and netball experiences” and our procedures, determination and leadership. mission of “Recognised as a premier provider of netball experiences”. We thank Briar for all her time and efforts spent working for PNC and wish her good luck in her My observation is that the PNC committee and future endeavours. numerous volunteers commit a large number of hours in the service of Netball, to assist PNC to meet its vision In December, we also said goodbye to Khushali and mission. Patel, Netball Staff members continue to work above and beyond job Development Manager, descriptions and add value to the collective efforts of who first joined PNC in January 2017. the wider PNC whanau. The 2018 Netball Northern Zone statistics highlighted Khushali has been pivotal in the enhancement of the that PNC had increased its membership by 48% and Saturday future FERNS that PNC was the only centre out of 18 within the and off season Summer Netball Northern Zone to do so. Congratulations to all Ferns programme; who have contributed to this outstanding achievement. contract management of the KiwiSport Netball in Schools project; coordination The Pulman Arena continues to provide a memorable of the annual Rep programme and development of netball venue. Access to the arena can be challenging. the new Y7 & Y8 Player Development Programme. Other sports such as , Futsal, Volleyball, and Turbo Touch require court time and days similar to that Khushali leaves us to be married in early 2019, which will see her move to her new husbands hometown of of PNC. One-off major events may also reduce the Rotorua. We wish Khushali all the very best for the availability of court time for PNC, especially if future. significant set up requirements are needed. We welcome Heather Te Rure to the General The sport of Netball continues to operate within a dynamic landscape which is impacted upon, but not Manager role. Heather comes to PNC from limited to: Vodafone where she was a senior member of the business solutions team. A local Papakura person  access to disposable income serving as Board Chair of Kereru Park Campus  competition from other codes School, Heather is involved in both Netball and  the increase of historically winter codes offering Softball. summer competitions impacting on the summer netball market The PNC Board extends its thanks to the netball  lowering rates of volunteerism, community for continuing to support Papakura  the national and regional reduction in the levels of Netball Centre. We look forward to seeing you all those who participate in sport, recreation and leisure, again next season.  the diminishing access to gaming funds and sponsorship by those communities that generate the majority of these funds

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GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT Briar Martindale

Welcome to the 2018 annual 2018 saw several staff changes occur, with two of our report, and big thanks to the long serving staff leaving our employ. tireless club volunteers who devote so many hours of In May, Tina Morunga made service to netball each season. the bold decision to spend more ‘quality’ time with her two This year PNC achieved 48% teenage daughters. Tina was membership growth. 22% engaged as our first ever Netball through the reintroduction of Development Coordinator in the Counties Manukau 2014. Tina brought with her a Secondary School comp, 26% wealth of playing, coaching and related directly to the Winter umpiring experience. She was Club Competition, with pivotal to the development and growth across all except implementation of our first collegiate grades. It was pleasing to see the largest “Netball in Schools” programme, growth achieved in the Year 1 - Year 5 grades. PNC is and made considerable personal gains in Coach the only Centre out of 18 within the Northern Zone, to Development, quickly becoming a nationally qualified enjoy growth in membership. Coach Developer for PNC. Our membership growth can be attributed to the hard work and dedication of the PNC Staff, our outstanding Leah Carter joined us in 2014 as volunteers and the fabulous support of our Clubs! Office Administrator, and more recently moved into the Accounts Administrator position. Leah’s Thanks must go to the continued efficiency, development of sound generosity of NZ Community Trust, administration systems, who fully funded Netball leadership in the new Sporty Development Manager wages. website development & implementation, prowess in New funding partner One event management and her Foundation generously donated willingness to go the extra mile, is funding towards Office Administrator certainly missed! wages. We wish both Tina and Leah all the very best in their Security expenses were kept to a future endeavours, and thank them both for the minimum thanks to the ongoing wonderful contribution they have made to PNC.

support of The Southern Trust. In January, I informed the Board that my time at PNC would come to an end in December. Although there is a Pulman Arena Indoor Court feeling of ’there is still so much to be done’, I felt it was hire for netball development the right time to move on. I’m extremely proud of the activities and tournaments milestones I’ve achieved in my 5 years at PNC. I look were once again funded by forward to witnessing the organisation grow and long term funding supporters, The Lion Foundation. prosper over the coming years.

IT Logics continued to provide Sincere thanks is expressed to everyone who has ‘contra’ online ‘back up’ supported me in my role. You all know who you are, services for our IT platform. and I hope that you also know that I’m extremely grateful for all your support and guidance. Number1 Signs remained our preferred signage provider To the PNC Committee of volunteers, thank you all for and continued their annual your unwavering support of PNC, and for putting up ‘contra’ signage subsidy. with my crazy ideas. Your willingness to practically ‘live’ at PNC in season and do whatever needs to be done to MCS Digital continued their ensure netball is delivered weekly to our netball ‘contra’ sponsorship of community, is simply outstanding and PNC is very lucky Radio Transmitters, an to have such a wonderful group of volunteers.

absolute necessity now that we are delivering netball To the PNC Board of volunteers, what a ride it has across both the indoor and outdoor courts in season! been! Whilst the transition to a new management and

governance structure has not been without its Grassroots Trust ongoing challenges, the last 2 years has seen a strong, skilled, support enabled us to purchase robust board of directors emerge. Its hugely important a new Photocopier in October that you are acknowledged for the substantial time and 2017. effort that you continue to contribute to PNC. Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 5

PRESIDENT’S REPORT Raewyn Mills

Here we are again at the series between the Silver Ferns v England and end of another successful Australia v South Africa. What an awesome year at Papakura Netball achievement ladies, well done! Centre. Thanks to all who The Beko National League continued its second have been involved in season in our zone. Congratulations to Chanelle making this happen. Campbell for being selected as a member of the The 2018 was our second Northern Comets who played some of their home season utilising the new games in the Pulman Arena this year. Pulman Arena. It was wonderful to see some of our long serving What an amazing venue volunteers recognised at several events this term. we have in the Pulman Arena, and we can all be very proud to be

associated with, as I certainly am. Papakura Netball Centre plays a number of it’s games on Saturdays inside which includes right down to our future ferns, through to our seniors. We also use the indoor venue week nights and the off season competitions. Our umpire committee, whom Papakura Netball Centre could not survive without, should be congratulated with a record number of successful exam passes this season. Bernie Loomans, Geoff Simmonds & Chris Cleland We had many umpires achieve higher qualifications this year including one NZ C badge. Congratulations to Congratulations to Geo ff Brooklyn Fisher who was appointed to the ‘C’ Grade Simmonds, Chris Cleland & Finals match at U/15s North Island Champs. A lot of Bernie Loomans (Service to Sport), hard work and time is put into this and is sometimes Vicki Morgan (finalist - Coach of taken for granted but truly appreciated!! the Year), Sue Miller (finalist - Official of the Year), at the It was with great pleasure that we Papakura Sports Awards Oct 2017. recognised one of our long term volunteers, with a PNC Service Vicki Morgan Award. Congratulations to well deserved Service Award recipient Megan Lockwood. Sue Miller (finalist - Official of the Year) and Chris Cleland (Service to The annual Counties Manukau Sport) were also recognised at the Inter-Centre day was held at Counties Manukau Sporting Netball Manurewa this year. Our Excellence Awards in December 2017. representative teams performed very well with Papakura Netball Left: Sue Miller Raewyn Mills & Centre finishing second overall. Appreciation is extended to Briar and the PNC staff, Megan Lockwood for all the effort and extra mile they go to, to make PNCs year 9 & U15s rep teams attended the North Is- Papakura Netball Centre successful. land U/15 champs. U/15s placed 9th and Year 9s placed 11th, both in ‘B’ grade. On that note it is with great sadness that we are losing Briar at the end of this year. Briar will be missed Well done to Opaheke School, St Anne, Marlins and dearly around Papakura Netball Centre in more ways Misfits who won the coveted Dress Parade Awards at than one. Briar has been General Manager to some, this years Opening Day. friend to others and friendly rivalry on court to many. Bobby-Jo Buchanan and Adele Edmonds were We wish her all the best in her next adventure and I’m appointed as bench officials to the international quad sure Briar won’t become a stranger. Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 6 PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE STRATEGIC PLAN

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE BOARD & PERSONNEL

Papakura Netball Centre Board

Lance Watene Raewyn Mills Jeanette Lockwood Mary Burr Chair - Appointed President - Elected Elected Elected

Jill Collins Chris Dyke Allan Cosford Katheren Leitner Appointed Appointed Elected Appointed

Papakura Netball Centre Personnel

Briar Martindale Leah Carter Khushali Patel Tina Morunga General Manager Office Administrator Netball Dev Manager Netball Dev Manager

Adele Edmonds Ngahuia Hohepa Jean Ihimaera Accounts Administrator Office Administrator Netball Dev Coordinator

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC

PERFORMANCE REPORT For the year ended 30th September 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE

LE Non – Financial Information:

Entity Information 10

Statement of Service Performance 12

Auditors Report 16

Financial Information:

Statement of Financial Performance 19

Statement of Changes in Members Funds 21

Statement of Financial Position 22

Statement of Cash Flows 24

Statement of Accounting Policies 25

Notes to the Performance Report 27

The Board members present the performance report of Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated for the year ended 30 September 2018. The performance report that follows is signed for and on behalf of the Board of Trustees and were authorised for issue on the date below.

______30/11/2018 Lance Watene Dated Board Chair

______30/11/2018 Briar Martindale Dated General Manager

This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Entity Information "Who are we?", "Why do we exist?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Legal Name of Entity: Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated

Type of Entity and Legal Basis: Incorporated Society and Registered Charity

Registration Number: CC39962

Entity's Purpose or Mission:

VISION: Community and individuals enriched through netball experiences. MISSION: PNC will be recognised as a premiere provider of netball experiences in . OUR VALUES: Putting our netball community & stakeholders first;

Nurture & develop our players, coaches, officials & wider community; Continuous improvement, innovation & striving for excellence.

Entity Structure:

PNC Board (Volunteers)

PNC Committee General Manager (Volunteers) (full time)

Office Netball Dev Accounts Administrator Manager Administrator (full time) (full time) (30 hrs p/wk)

Netball Dev Coordinator (30 hrs p/wk

contractor)

This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Entity Information "Who are we?", "Why do we exist?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Main Sources of the Entity's Cash and Resources: Main funding source comes from Player fees. We also rely heavily on Gaming Society funding for annual operational expenses, staff wages and independent contractor fees. We receive small income from contracting out our cafeteria and tuckshop weekly in season, as well as income from hiring out our venue to external organisations (mainly in the off season or Sunday's). We continue to strive to increase sponsorship engagement from local businesses, mainly for contra goods and services, which assists us to reduce our operational expenses and recognise or reward our volunteers.

Main Methods Used by the Entity to Raise Funds: We have 3 major fundraising activities through gate takings of gold coin donations in season where the netball community pay gold coin entry to the netball courts. We sell 'advertising space' through signage on the 20 x outdoor court perimeter fence line, targeting local businesses who want to support our netball community. Ad hoc fundraising opportunities take place as time allows and key netball events are occurring nationally ie; Silver Fern or National League player & coach appearances, grocery raffles etc.

Entity's Reliance on Volunteers and Donated Goods or Services: We rely heavily on our wonderful group of volunteers each year. Our Committee of volunteers deliver Saturday netball each week in season, our Umpires Committee provide development opportunities to our netball community in season, we have volunteers who assist with one off events, day tournaments, and another group of volunteers who assist to run weekly tournaments for 6 - 11 week duration throughout the year.

Contact details:

Pulman Park, 90 Walters Road, Physical Address: 2112

Postal Address: P O Box 24, Takanini 2245

Phone: 09 295 0176

Email/Website: www.papakuranetball.org.nz

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Statement of Service Performance "What did we do?", "When did we do it?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Description of the Entity's Outcomes:  PATHWAYS: Diverse & excellent netball opportunities & experiences delivered

 PARTICIPATION: PNC is known across the region as the place to experience netball

 PEOPLE: Attract, support & retain effective volunteers, staff & governance

 FINANCE & SUSTAINABILITY: Develop diversified income streams & sufficient funds to support our mission & financial sustainability

 PARTNERSHIPS: Build strong effective partnerships & collaborative relationships to support our community & netball

Actual Budget Actual Description and Quantification (to the extent practicable) of the Entity's Outputs: This Year This Year Last Year

PATHWAYS:  Ensure we offer coaching, officials, player & spectator experiences:  223 coach development opportunities offered  171 umpire development opportunities offered  405 player development opportunities offered (incl. netball in schools FUNBALL programme)  30 bench officials development opportunities offered  144 team manager development opportunities offered  15 competitions/tournaments offered (includes four (4) elite club or rep competitions & tournaments)  5 School holiday programmes offered October, December, Janu- ary, April & July offered  7 Netball academy sessions offered off and pre season  5 Y7 & Y8 Player Development sessions offered  We will utilise indoor & outdoor facilities all days of the week.  Pulman Arena booked for total of 646 hours for the reporting period. Utilisation of indoor arena is largely dependent on availability of the venue.  In season, PNC facility & outdoor courts booked Monday – Sunday (April – August). Regular group booking weekly on Sundays. Regular Nutrition & Fitness group booking weekly on Tuesdays.  Off season, PNC facility booked sporadically during week and Friday - Sunday.  We would be hosting a national netball event every three years.  EOI submitted to Netball NZ to host U19, U17 & NZ Sec School nationals- unsuccessful $207,249 $258,542 $ 191,830

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Statement of Service Performance "What did we do?", "When did we do it?" For the year ended 30th September 2018 Actual Budget Actual Description and Quantification (to the extent practicable) of the Entity's Outputs: This Year This Year Last Year

PARTICIPATION:  Grow the participation of our centre by at least 3% annually:  48% participation increase this year  Increased data collection to accurately track participation annually via Sportsground digital platform  761 coach development participation  720 umpire development participation  7643 player development participation  32 bench officials development participation  441 team manager development participation  132 teams enter Winter Club competition  68 teams entered Winter futureFERNs programme  116 School holiday programmes participants  16 Netball academy participants  31 Y7 & Y8 Player Development sessions offered  93 Summer Ferns participants  38 teams entered Y5 - Y8 school tournament  We will be known as a vibrant home for :  Continued to lobby Local Papakura Board, , Netball Northern Zone, Aktive Auckland & Auckland Regional Facilities Committee re; outdoor court resurfacing & rubberisation project  9 franchise home games hosted in Pulman Arena this season.  5 PNC volunteers regularly assisted event hosting.  52 teams entered PNC Rep Tournament  Counties Manukau Elite Club Regional Premier League Competition Finals hosted at Pulman Arena  New/enhanced participation initiatives:  11 week Counties Manukau Secondary School competition  5 week Year 7 & Year 8 Player Development Programme  3 week Netball Expo  6 week Mixed competition  6 week Fast5 competition $213,978 $211,691 $215,972

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Statement of Service Performance "What did we do?", "When did we do it?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Actual Budget Actual Description and Quantification (to the extent practicable) of the Entity's Outputs: This Year This Year Last Year PEOPLE:  Build the capacity & capability of our people & value their contribution:  Engagement with new local provider CLM whose core business to upskill and support sports clubs to increase efficiencies. Free workshops promoted via PNC website, facebook & email to PNC database regularly in season.  Annual staff performance reviews take place, identifying performance and areas requiring improvement, and appropriate budget for staff professional development in place  Annual Board evaluations take place, utilising Sport NZ online governance evaluation tool. Board areas of growth identified and development plans created accordingly.  Coach, Player, Umpire & Bench Officials Development workshops offered regularly in season (refer participation & pathways).  We will be an employer of choice, providing opportunities to learn & grow:  Annual performance reviews continue to identify strengths, providing opportunities for career advancement and professional development.  We are known for our innovative thinking & support of our volunteers, clubs & other centres  Domino’s Monthly volunteer recognition awards introduced in 2016 and continued in 2018  Papakura Sports Award nominations occur annually  Counties Manukau Sporting Excellence Awards nominations occur annually  Netball NZ Service Award nominations occur annually as relevant  Best practice sharing with other Netball Centres ie; Tournament delivery, governance, management structure, regulations etc.  Initiatives to support our clubs are coordinated by PNC:  Governance & Leadership workshop  Media Writing workshop  Club Connect programme  Leadership Programme  NetballSmart workshops x 3  Strapping workshop  Concussion Management workshop  Combined Coach & Umpire workshops x 2  Bench Officials development programme  Creation of digital platforms to best support our clubs $9,764 $14,666 $ 10,712

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated

Statement of Service Performance "What did we do?", "When did we do it?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Actual Budget Actual Description and Quantification (to the extent practicable) of the Entity's Outputs: This Year This Year Last Year

FINANCE & SUSTAINABILITY:  Be open to new opportunities & ensure excellent financial management processes & standards:  PNC financial management processes and standards are reported with budget variation explanations & presented to board meetings monthly  Budget forecasts for approval of Board , take place annually in October/November  Enhanced reporting and accuracy around cost centres have improved the Boards and General Managers ability to make sound decisions around investment and cashflow forecasting  We are safe, trusted & effective holders of funding:  75% of all funding applications submitted approved in 2018  94% of all sponsorship agreements approved in 2018  New sponsor secured for 2 years for Counties Manukau Regional Premier League - Belair Mitsubishi Wreckers $4,999 $5,524 $ 4,277

PARTNERSHIPS:  Recognise we have a part to play in a vibrant Papakura & the wider netball community:  Reintroduction of 11 week Counties Manukau Secondary School competition delivered at Papakura Netball Centre this year  With an attendance base of approx. 3500+ weekly over 18 week winter competition and 11 week secondary school competition, PNC has a huge impact on the vibrancy of attendance to Pulman Park and the greater Papakura community.  Continued and new off/pre season ie; Summer League, Summer Ferns, Mixed Competition, Fast5 competition, netball academy sees a further approx. 500 participants and spectators converge at PNC in the off/pre season (refer pathways & participation).  New Cafeteria contractor engaged, supporting Pacific Island entrepreneurship through “One Basket” initiative. Auckland Council Healthy families initiative also engaged to promote ‘healthy kai options’ & decreasing high sugar content drinks & confectionary. Refer http://www.healthyfamilies-mmp.org.nz/ health_by_stealth  We would be the home of a franchise team in the national league  Northern Stars National Domestic League franchise team home games based at Pulman Arena in 2018 and locked in for 2019 and 2020. $42,266 $100,567 $ 56,763

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated

Statement of Financial Performance "How was it funded?" and "What did it cost?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Last Year This Year $ $

Income 25,967 Tuck-shop Sales 5,329

Less: Cost of Sales 2,608 Opening Stock - 19,941 Purchases 208 22,549 208

1,701 Closing Stock - 587 Stock Impairment Write-Down - 21,435 Total Cost of Sales 208 4,532 Gross Profit from Tuck-shop 5,121

Revenue 7,155 Court Hire 7,150 87 Affiliation Fees 261 754 Coaching 336 4,130 Donations & Fundraising 3,678 11,086 Interest Received 8,566 156,672 Fees Received 193,225 2,213 Fees - Unregistered Players 3,339 1,816 Fines 3,568 61,667 Hall & Kitchen Hire 59,466 1,980 Miscellaneous Income 4,881 8,341 Rep Fees 7,797 12,180 Sponsorship & Signage 13,562 28,482 Tournament Income 19,597 1,815 Umpire Class Income 3,038 105,743 Funding/Grants (Non-exchange) 77,231 27,999 Indoor Court Hire 38,687 432,120 Total Revenue 444,382

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Statement of Financial Performance "How was it funded?" and "What did it cost?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Last Year This Year $ $

436,652 Revenue Brought Forward 449,503

Less Expenses Operating Expenses 2,686 Accident Compensation Levies 3,520 742 Advertising 1,599 23,604 Affiliation Fees 31,143 16,919 Cleaning & Sanitary Disposal 17,648 411 Coaching 87 112 Courses & Seminars - 1,036 Opening Day Expenses 957 3,832 Prize giving Expenses & Trophies 5,436 1,579 Hireage - Eftpos 1,523 17,825 Indoor Court Hire 55,571 19,137 Gas, Light & Power 20,459 35,978 Repairs & Maintenance 16,349 1,259 Fire Protection 1,773 17,228 Netball Expenses 19,168 22,798 Representative Teams 16,989 6,341 Security Costs 8,774 1,586 Sponsorship Expenses 980 30,309 Tournament Expenses 7,152 645 Umpire Expenses 1,093 168,031 Wages 187,125 28,473 Contractors 25,939 400,531 423,285 Administration Expenses 40 Bank Fees 24 8,379 Computer Expenses 11,421 4,037 Accountancy & Audit Fees 4,721 2,277 Legal Fees - 6,345 Telephone & Tolls 6,451 9,762 General Expenses 6,788 3,888 Volunteer/Board Expenses 1,768 10,353 Printing, Postage, Stationery 9,166 873 Subscriptions 357 6,544 Insurance 12,999 2,222 Rent/Rates 2,222 - Accrual for Staff Holiday Pay - 20,956 Depreciation 12,826 75,676 68,743 (39,555) Net Surplus/(Deficit) from Trading (42,525)

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Statement of Changes in Members Funds For the year ended 30th September 2018

Last Year This Year $ $ 432,139 Members funds at the beginning of the period 392,584

(39,555) Net Surplus/(Deficit) for the Period (42,525)

392,584 Equity at 30th September 2018 350,059

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated

Statement of Financial Position "What does the entity own?" and "What does the entity owe?" As at 30th September 2018

Last Year This Year $ $ Members Funds Account 432,139 Balance at the Beginning of the Year 392,584

(39,555) Net Surplus/(Deficit) For the Period (42,525) 392,584 Total Member Funds 350,059

Current Liabilities 9,632 Trade Creditors 12,417 5,495 Hall Hire Bonds & Deposits 1,345 25,442 Accruals & Income in Advance 49,963 10,910 Holiday Pay 14,412 - GST pay - 51,479 Total Current Liabilities 78,137 444,063 428,196

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated

Statement of Financial Position "What does the entity own?" and "What does the entity owe?" As at 30th September 2018

Last Year Note This Year $ $ Non Current Assets 6 3,813 Buildings - (3,813) Accumulated Depreciation - - -

186,857 Plant & Equipment 128,837 (183,080) Accumulated Depreciation (125,478) 3,777 3,359

77,050 Furniture & Fittings 1,516 (75,629) Accumulated Depreciation (390) 1,421 1,126

53,201 Office Equipment 18,480 (49,635) Accumulated Depreciation (7,958) 3,566 10,522

69,443 Uniforms 35,924 (49,101) Accumulated Depreciation (23,106) 20,342 12,818

29,106 Total Non Current Assets 27,825

Current Assets - Cash on Hand - 43 Petty Cash 150 3,413 Trade Debtors 1,508 4,596 Sundry Debtors 4,048 2,963 Prepayments 1,692 6,585 ASB Cheque Account 3,641 265,436 ASB Term Deposit 350,000 50,000 ASB Cash Reserves - 75,953 ASB Business Saver 30,498 3,400 GST Refund Due 6,286 2,567 Stock on Hand 2 2,567

414,956 Total Current Assets 400,391 444,062 428,216

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Papakura Netball Centre Incorporated Statement of Cash Flows "How the entity has received and used cash" For the year ended 30th September 2018 Actual Actual Last Year This Year $ $ Cash Flows from Operating Activities Cash was received from: 109,873 Donations, fundraising and other similar receipts 80,909 220,879 Fees, subscriptions and other receipts from members 239,307 169,719 Receipts from providing goods or services 143,206 16,838 Interest, dividends and other investment receipts 9,114

(8,635) Net GST (2,886)

Cash was applied to: (483,604) Payments to suppliers and employees (471,833)

25,070 Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities (2,183)

Cash flows from Investing and Financing Activities Cash was received from: (15,434) Receipts from/to investments (34,564)

Cash was applied to: (7,043) Payments to acquire property, plant and equipment (11,544)

(22,477) Net Cash Flows from Investing and Financing Activities (46,108)

2,593 Net Increase / (Decrease) in Cash (48,291) 79,988 Opening Cash 82,581 82,581 Closing Cash 34,289

This is represented by: 82,581 Bank Accounts and Cash 34,289

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Papakura Netball Centre Statement of Accounting Policies "How did we do our accounting?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Reporting Entity Papakura Netball Centre Inc ('the Society') is an Incorporated Society under Incorporated Societies Act 1908 and is also registered with the Charities Commission. The entity has elected to apply PBE SFR-A (NFP) Public Benefit Entity Simple Format Reporting - Accrual (Not-For-Profit) on the basis that it does not have public accountability and has total annual expenses of equal to or less than $2,000,000. All transactions in the Performance Report are reported using the accrual basis of accounting. The Performance Report is prepared under the assumption that the entity will continue to operate in the foreseeable future.

Measurement Base The accounting principles recognised as appropriate for the measurement and reporting of earnings and financial position on an historical basis have been followed by the Society.

Specific Accounting Policies The following specific accounting policies, which materially affect the measurement of financial performance and financial position of the entity, have been applied:

Goods and Services Tax The Financial Statements have been prepared on a GST exclusive basis, with the exception of Trade Debtor or Trade Creditor. The net amount of GST Payable or GST Refund Due at balance date is shown in the Statement of Financial Position as a Current Liability or Current Asset as the case may be.

Fixed Assets and Depreciation Fixed assets are included at cost less accumulated depreciation. Depreciation on the other fixed assets is calculated, using the straight line method based at assets useful lives.

Inventories Inventories are stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost is determined on a first-in first-out basis.

Accounts Receivable Debtors are stated at their expected realisable value after providing against debts where collection is doubtful. Bad debts are written off in the period during which they are identified.

Investments Investments are included at cost or net realisable value.

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Papakura Netball Centre Statement of Accounting Policies "How did we do our accounting?" For the year ended 30th September 2018

Revenue Income from registered and unregistered players, donations, facility hire, funding grants and representative fees is brought to account on a cash received basis.

Income Tax Papakura Netball Centre is wholly exempt from New Zealand income tax having fully complied with all statutory conditions for these exemptions.

Bank Accounts and Cash Bank accounts and cash in the Statement of Cash Flows comprise cash balances and bank balances (including short term deposits) with original maturities of 90 days or less.

Changes in Accounting Policies There have been no material changes in accounting policies by the Society during the period covered by these financial statements. They are consistent with those used in the previous year.

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Papakura Netball Centre Notes to the Performance Report For the year ended 30th September 2018

2 INVENTORIES This Year Last Year $ $ The total value of inventory is made up as follows: Tuckshop - 1,114 Umpire merchandise 1,446 - Drink Bottles 360 859 Whistles 152 - Rule Books 85 - First Aid Kits 525 594 Stock on Hand 2,568 2,567 3 TAXATION From 1 July 2008, Charitable organisations need to be registered with Charities Commission to have an Income Tax exemption by the Inland Revenue Department. The Society was registered as a charitable entity under the Charities Act 2005 on 12 May 2009. The registration number is CC39962. The Society continues to be exempt from Income Tax. 4 CONTIGENT LIABILITIES There are no contingent liabilities as at balance date. (2017: Nil) 5 CAPITAL COMMITMENTS There are no capital commitments as at balance date. (2017: Nil) 6 PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT This Year Last Year $ $ Furniture & Fittings At cost 1,516 77,050 Less accumulated depreciation (390) (75,629) 1,126 1,421

Current year additions - 1,082 - 1,082

Current year depreciation 294 1,561 294 1,561

Office Equipment At cost 18,480 53,201 Less accumulated depreciation (7,958) (49,635) 10,522 3,566

Current year additions 10,394 - 10,394 -

Current year depreciation 3,439 5,342 3,439 5,342 This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report. Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 27

PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Papakura Netball Centre

Notes to the Performance Report For the year ended 30th September 2018

Buildings This Year Last Year At cost - 3,813 Less accumulated depreciation - (3,813) - -

Current year depreciation - 235 - 235

Plant & Equipment At cost 128,837 186,857 Less accumulated depreciation (125,478) (183,080) 3,359 3,777

Current year addition 1,152 - 1,152 -

Current year depreciation 1,570 7,327 1,570 7,327

Uniforms At cost 35,924 69,443 Less accumulated depreciation (23,106) (49,101) 12,818 20,342

Current year additions - 5,959 - 5,959

Current year depreciation 7,523 6,492 7,523 6,492

Total Property, Plant & Equipment 27,825 29,106

Total Additions for the Year 11,547 7,041

Total Depreciation & Impairment for the Year 12,826 20,957

7 SUBSEQUENT EVENTS There were no events that have occurred after the balance date that would have a material impact on the Performance Report (2017: Nil). 8 COMPARATIVE The comparative figures included in the financial statements are for a 12 month period. This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report. Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 28

PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Grants INCOME KiwiSport Funding (Reps) 3% 1% Grants MSD 0% NZCT NDM Rep Payments Facility Hire Breakaway 8% 2% 15% 0% Funding Tuckshop 8% 1% Tournaments 4% Recharges 0%

Netball Other 2%

Indoor Court Hire 9% Interest Netball Fees 2% 45%

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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

EXPENDITURE Reps Expenses 3% Depreciation 3% Affiliation Fees Netball Dev Advertising 6% Manager 0% General Indoor Court Hire Netball Dev 9% 4% Expenses Coordinator 11% 5%

Insurance 3%

Wages Netball Expenses 29% 5% Occupancy Expenses Tuckshop Purchases 9% Security R & M Office Expenses 0% Tournaments 2% 3% 1% 2% Telephones Printing & Stationery 2% 2%

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NETBALL LIFE MEMBERS & SERVICE AWARDS

PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE LIFE MEMBERS PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE SERVICE AWARDS

2018 Megan Lockwood 2017 Therese Dixon 2017 Geoff Simmonds, Bernie Loomans, Chris Cleland 2011 Rhonda Turner, Raewyn Mills 2016 Stacey Te Moananui, Dennise Biddick 2002 Jan Brown 2015 Christena Loomans 2000 M. Booth, Claudette Rillstone 2014 Therese Dixon 1998 Grace Rhind, Noeline Spragg 2013 Wendy Bremner 1976 M. Lawless 2011 Briar Martindale 1972 E. Hodges 2006 Rhonda Turner 1959 E. Bedford, A. Morrison 2000 Luanna Ross (d), June Rhind 1956 E. Preston, B. Walker 1998 Mere Pirihi, Raewyn Mills, Tania Waller, Sheryl Lyle 1948 G. Heron 1994 Noeline Spragg, Grace Rhind 1947 S. Evans 1988 Claudette Rillstone

1979 A. Hona, P. Manning (d), Alma Mills 1977 Mr Leo Kavermann, R Kirkwood (d), K Lewis

PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE UMPIRES COMMITTEE LIFE MEMBERS UMPIRES COMMITTEE SERVICE AWARDS

1977 Elvina Hodges 2011 Leigh Knight 1977 Kay Lewis 2006 Therese Dixon 1977 Mr Leo Kaverman 1995 Raewyn Mills 1993 Mere Pirihi, Luanna Ross 1990 Marion Booth

PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE PRESIDENTS SERVICE AWARDS

2002 - 2018 Mrs R Mills 2018 Christena Loomans 1994 – 2001 Mrs J Brown 2015 Therese Dixon 1993 Mr I Lowe 2014 Briar Martindale 1989 – 1992 Mrs N Spragg 2014 Leigh Knight 1978 – 1988 Mrs C Rillstone 2014 Grace Rhind 1972 – 1977 Mrs P Manning 2012 Raewyn Mills 1970 – 1971 Mrs A Mills 2012 Rhonda Turner 1967 – 1969 Mrs S Gray 1966 Mrs E Hodges 1965 Mrs J Fields 1960 – 1964 Mrs V Martin 1959 Mrs M Dobson 1958 Mrs A Morrison 1956 – 1957 Mrs E Preston 1953 – 1955 Mrs B Walker 1950 – 1952 Mrs A Morrison 1948 – 1949 Mrs B Walker 1940 – 1947 Mrs G Heron 1938 – 1939 Mr F Osborne

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 31 HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS

NETBALL NORTHERN ZONE HONOURS NETBALL NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL HONOURS

2018 Comets BEKO Chanelle Campbell 2013 NZ U21 Nadia Loveday 2018 Marvels BEKO Ashleigh Garner 2013 NZ U21 Kirsten Hurley 2017 Comets BEKO Ashleigh Garner 2012 NZ U21 Nadia Loveday 2017 Marvels BEKO Tessa Scholten 2012 NZ U21 Kirsten Hurley 2016 Mystics Nadia Loveday 2010 NZSS Kirsten Hurley 2016 Dev Squad Chanelle Campbell 2010 NZSS Toni Rinckes 2016 Inv Squad Ashleigh Garner 2016 Inv Squad Tessa Scholten 2015 Mystics Nadia Loveday PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015 U23 Nadia Loveday 2015 U23 Toni Rinckes 2018 Chanelle Campbell 1999 Charlotte Martin 2015 U23 Maria Sopoaga 2015 U23 Anastasia Brake 2017 Ashleigh Garner 1998 Koren Pickard 2016 Chanelle Campbell 1997 Leanne Snelgar 2014 U23 Elizabeth Ene 2015 Ashleigh Garner 1996 Tania Rhind-Mills 2014 U23 Kirsten Hurley 2014 U23 Caitlin Reidstra 2014 Liana Morgan 1995 Leila Rhind 2013 Nadia Loveday 1994 Gail Pere 2014 U23 Toni Rinckes 2013 U23 Caitlin Reidstra 2012 Nadia Loveday 1993 H. Preston 2011 Nadia Loveday 1992 Ardmore Club 2013 U23 Toni Rinckes 2010 Italia Tipelu 1991 Verina Konui 2013 U23 Elizabeth Ene 2009 Joanne Kimitaunga 1990 M. Yates 2008 Latoiza Leaso 1989 Therese Becroft 2007 Italia Tipelu 1988 J. Rillstone COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD 2006 Michelle Chase 1987 J. Rillstone 2005 Italia Tipelu 1986 Stephanie Irwin 2018 Miles Neighbour 2007 Winnie Hauraki 2004 Ashleigh Timoko 1985 Luana Te Tai 2017 Vicki Morgan 2006 Lucy Maoate 2003 Sharlene Wolfgramm 1984 June Rhind 2016 Vicki Morgan 2005 Mary Burr 2002 Ann Marie Delamere 1983 Wendy Booth 2015 Delwyn Sanders 2004 Leila Rhind 2001 Jackie Yates 1982 June Rhind 2014 Delwyn Sanders 2003 Thelma Nikora 2000 Tabitha Beaumont 1981 Eva Short 2013 Tania Rhind-Mills 2002 Mary Burr 2012 Vicki Morgan 2001 June Rhind 2011 Winnie Hauraki 2000 Lisa Burns 2010 Winnie Hauraki 1999 Christine Clark NZ UMPIRE BADGE HOLDERS

2009 Adrienne Morrin 1998 Trish Waller 2008 Amy Burr 1997 Tabitha Beaumont 2018 Mckenzie Northcott 2002 Jenny Tregidga 1996 Leila Rhind 2016 Pearl Neighbour 2000 Donna Pickard 2015 Elaine McKee Nora Tahere 2010 Megan Lockwood 1996 Therese Becroft 2009 Debbie Julian Wendy Booth REP TEAM OF THE YEAR AWARD 2004 Raewyn Peat 1988 Luanna Ross 2018 Year 9 Rep Team 2003 David Ronaldson 1983 Marion Booth 2017 Year 8 Rep Team Dot Stichbury 1982 Claudette Rillstone 2016 Year 9A Rep Team 1960 Mr Leo Kaverman 2015 U19 Rep Team 2014 Year 7 Rep Team 2013 Year 7 Rep Team UMPIRE OF THE YEAR AWARD

2018 Mckenzie Northcott 2002 Jenny Tregidga 2017 Mckenzie Northcott 2001 Tania Malyon REP COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016 Samantha Francis 2000 Nora Tahere

2018 Mere Taraare 2015 Jody Dickason 1999 Thomas Manukau 2017 Marcia Takiwa 2014 Megan Lockwood 1998 Karen Randell 2016 Mere Taraare 2013 Pearl Neighbour 1997 Donna Pickard 2015 Delwyn Sanders 2012 Kathryn Todd 1996 Therese Becroft 2014 Kim Falwasser 2011 Allison Crann 1995 Isaac Lowe 2013 Winnie Hauraki 2010 Megan Lockwood 1994 Nora Tahere 2009 Renee Spicer 1993 Therese Becroft 2008 Megan Lockwood 1992 Therese Becroft REP MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2007 Elaine McKee 1991 Ella Dobson

2006 Megan Lockwood 1990 Marina Hunt 2018 Lynair Lunjevich 2005 Debbie Julian 1989 Therese Becroft 2017 Warren Pitman 2004 Vicky Banks 1988 Luanna Ross 2016 Bobby-Jo Buchanan 2003 Kim Vlaardingerbroek 1987 Charles Woolley 2015 Ngahuia Hohepa 1986 Luanna Ross

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PROGRAMMES, MEMBERSHIP & PARTICIPATION October 2017 – September 2018

DESCRIPTION TEAMS NUMBERS SPECTATORS

Winter Club Competition (Year 6+) 132 1320 1500 Year 1 - Year 5 Future Ferns 68 518 600

Counties Manukau Secondary School Competition 63 630 630

Summer League Competition 24 240 250

Summer Mixed Competition 10 100 100

Summer Fast5 Competition 4 40 40

Summer Ferns Year 1 - Year 4 14 93 90

Year 5 – 8 Tournament 38 380 300

Rep Tournament 52 780 650

Year 7 & Year 8 Player Development programme 33 30

School Holiday Programmes 116

Netball Academy 16 15

Representative Players 4 46 50

Netball in Schools Programme 3831

Coaches of Winter Club Teams 189

Coaches of Summer Ferns Teams 30

Coaches of Rep Teams 5

Coaches Corner 6

Managers of Winter Club Teams 189

Managers of Rep Teams 4

Umpires Committee 8

Umpires of Winter Club Teams 150

Umpires of Rep Teams 7

Life Members 19

Service Awards 32

Board Members 8 PNC Committee Members 13 Other Volunteers 15

Netball Expo’s 50 150 TOTALS: 409 8868 4405

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 33 IN SEASON COMPETITION STATISTICS

PNC Membership Residential Statistics 2018 Auckland Waitakere 1% 0% Howick Papatoetoe 1% 7% Franklin Mangere Auckland 14% 3% Franklin Howick

Papakura Mangere 33% Manurewa Manurewa North Shore 33% Otahuhu Otara Papakura Papatoetoe Otara Waitakere 8% Otahuhu North Shore 0% 0%

PNC Membership Ethnicity Statistics 2018 Asian Indian 2% 2%

Pacific Island 28% Maori 36% Asian Indian Maori NZ European

Other Other NZ European 7% 25% Pacific Island

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 34 IN SEASON COMPETITION STATISTICS

PNC Membership Breakdown Statistics 2018 Managers 2% Umpires 5% Coaches 8%

Players Coaches Umpires Players Managers 85%

Winter Club Comp - Teams Breakdown 2007 - 2018 80

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Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 35 PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE COMMITTEE

Papakura Netball Centre has a team of dedicated volunteers who literally live at the Centre during the season, ensuring the winter club competition runs smoothly. The Committee is led by President - Raewyn Mills, who chairs the monthly meetings, inducts all new committee members, and assists with Saturday Committee Duty.

Representatives Coordinator - Bernie Loomans Bernie joined the Committee in 2012. Bernies’ role as Rep Coordinator ensures that all Papakura Netball players and Officials have an opportunity to further develop their playing and officiating skills through our Representative programme.

Coaching Coordinator - Stacey Te Moananui Stacey joined the Committee in 2006. She is responsible for convening the Coaches Club meetings and is the voice for Coach Development at the Centre. Stacey has held the position of Property Manager in previous years.

Monthly Awards Coordinator - Geoff Simmonds Geoff joined the Committee in 2013. Geoff provides cover as required in the areas of Fair Play Coordination and Media Co-ordination and is the Chair of the Domino’s Monthly Volunteer Recognition Awards Committee. Geoff is a member of the Coaches Club and has previously held positions of Coaching Co-ordinator and Judiciary Chairperson.

Umpires Convenor - Jody Dickason Jody joined the Committee for the first time this year. Jody’s role as Umpires Convenor ensures that all current and prospective Centre Umpires are provided with opportunities to further develop their umpiring skills during the season. Jody is also the Chair of the Umpires Committee and this year was responsible for Umpire development during the 11 week Counties Manukau Secondary School competition.

Media, Fair Play & Junior Coordinator - Bobbie Peato Bobbie joined the Committee in 2016 and competently took up the new role of Media Coordinator, coordinating weekly Fair Play Awards and photography of all PNC key activities, with shared management of the PNC facebook page in season. She is also a valuable Junior Coordinator for the futureFERNS programme and an Executive Committee member of one of PNC’s larger member Clubs, Manurewa Marlins.

Draw Steward - Priscilla Campbell Priscilla joined the Committee in 2012. Priscilla hold the current key role as Draw Steward for the 15 week Winter Club Competition, and control room supervisor for the Wednesday night Secondary School competition weekly in season. Cilla has in previous years assisted with the futureFERNS programme. Cilla was also responsible for supervising the Pulman Arena control room for the 11 week Wednesday night Counties Manukau Secondary School Competition this season.

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Junior Coordinator - Irene Timmer Irene joined the Committee in 2015. For the last 4 years, Irene has assisted with the coordination of the futureFERNS programme. Irene has been heavily involved in club netball for many years, holding administrative positions in her local club. Irene’s club Papatoetoe Rangers Netball Club, is one of the largest clubs at Papakura Netball Centre.

Representatives Coordinator – Warren Pitman Warren joined the Committee in 2015. Warren holds joint responsibility for coordination of the representatives programme. Warren is a qualified Community Coach and has also coached and managed representative netball. Warren was also responsible for supervising outdoor control room for the 11 week Wednesday night Counties Manukau Secondary School Competition.

Volunteer Coordinator - Alice Clark Alice joined the Committee for the first time this year and is a representative from another large member club, The Gardens Netball. Alice took up the ‘joint’ role of Volunteers Coordinator for Papakura Netball Centre this year and was pivotal to implementing the new ‘volunteers vouchers’ which was gifted to PNC volunteers weekly, the voucher entitling each recipient to $10 worth of goods redeemable from the PNC cafeteria on Saturdays in season.

Volunteer Coordinator - Gin Rumball Gin joined the Committee for the first time this year and is a representative from another large member club, The Gardens Netball. Gin took up the ‘joint’ role of Volunteers Coordinator for Papakura Netball Centre this year and was pivotal to implementing the new ‘volunteers vouchers’ which was gifted to PNC volunteers weekly, the voucher entitling each recipient to $10 worth of goods redeemable from the PNC cafeteria on Saturdays in season. Gin was also responsible for supervising outdoor control room for the 11 week Wednesday night Counties Manukau Secondary School Competition.

Natalie Edmondson Nat joined the Committee for the first time this year. Nat is a representative from one of the larger clubs at Papakura Netball Centre, Manurewa Rugby Netball Club. While Nat did not hold an official portfolio this year, she has experience in Reps and assists with the administration of a large club. Nat remains integral to providing PNC with sound feedback from a large club perspective and provided support to the Committee through completion of Committee “Duty” as rostered on Saturdays throughout the season.

Jill Collins Jill joined the Committee in 2016. Jill is President of large Papakura Netball Centre member club, Conifer Grove Netball Club. While Jill did not hold an official portfolio this year, she remains integral to providing PNC with sound feedback from a large club perspective and provided support to the Committee through completion of Committee “Duty” as rostered on Saturdays throughout the season. Jill is also a Papakura Netball Centre Board member.

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 37 COACH DEVELOPMENT

NNZ COACH DEVELOPER PROGRAMME Following Tina’s departure, Khushali Patel aptly In November 2017, our Netball Development stepped up to the full time position of Netball personnel (Tina & Khushali) attended the annual Development Manager and Jean Ihimaera engaged National “Coach Developers” Forum hosted by as new part time (30 hours per week) Netball Development Coordinator. Netball New Zealand, with key speaker Katheryn Berkett of ENGAGE, who provided clarity around Jean took up responsibility ‘Understanding how stress affects our ability to for the delivery of our perform’. scheduled “Netball in Schools“ programme and The annual forum’s primary focus is training and assisted Khushali with the support of netball development delivery staff from delivery of the 12 week Netball NZ Zones and Centres. The Coach Saturday futureFERNS Developers continue to be supported by the Netball programme, Y7 & Y8 Player Northern Zone and are updated on upcoming Coach Development programme Development opportunities and Coaching trends. and the annual Rep programme. The Netball Northern Zone has a total of 18 accredited Coach Developers (including Tina & Khushali), who We remain thankful for the continued availability deliver coaching modules. and support of Netball Northern Zone staff Vicki Morgan and Tracey Spence, both of whom have been instrumental is assisting us to continue to deliver COACHES CORNER our scheduled Coach Development workshops in 2018.

This initiative continued to provide Coaches with an opportunity to meet in a relaxed environment to share COACH DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS coaching challenges, and work together to resolve or Tina Morunga continued to personally develop her simply to share ideas and ‘chew the fat’. resume as Coach Developer. With the support of

Tracey Spence and Tania Heap from the Northern Aptly led by , in early May, several Tina Morunga Zone, Tina stepped up to lead the delivery of the Coaches took advantage of the Coaches Corner this majority of our Coach Development workshop’s at the year. Learning from 2017 feedback, we alternated beginning of the year. weekly time slots this year, to ensure all Coaches who

wished to take up this support, could do so. Between October 2017 and May 2018, PNC continued

to have two qualified Coach Development facilitators COACH SUPPORT PROGRAMME in Tina and Khushali. Khushali is qualified to deliver The programme designed to support coaches who futureFERNS Star Helper & Coach and Junior Co- request assistance, to work one on one with the PNC ordinator workshops. Tina is accredited to deliver all Netball Development staff. Tina Morunga continued Community Coach Award Level 1 and several Level 2 to lead this initiative in April & May, by engaging with modules. new coaches and assisting more experienced coaches, encouraging some much needed collaboration between club coaches at our netball centre. With the departure of Tina in May, Jean and Khushali stepped up their training to become Community Coach Award Level 1 and 2 Coach Developers for our NETBALL DEVELOPMENT PERSONNEL Netball Centre. This training continues during the ‘off season’ coaching workshops being offered. UPDATE PNC coach development personnel are a credit to the In May 2018, we said farewell netball centre and are a fantastic asset for our Club to part time Netball Dev Coaches. Manager, Tina Morunga. Sadly Tina lost her beloved The newly introduced Year 7 & Year 8 Player Mum late in 2017, and it Development programme (see page 42), is became apparent to Tina that testament to the personal growth and skill she needed to take time out to development that both Khushali and Jean have care for herself and her family demonstrated this year as they grieved the loss of their family matriarch.

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COACH DEVELOPMENT QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED IN 2018

MODULE NUMBERS futureFERNS Star Helpers workshop Y1 & Y2 28 futureFERNS Coach workshop Y3 & Y4 33 futureFERNS Coach workshop Y5 & Y6 27 Y7 & Y8 Foundation Coach workshop 14 Y7 & Y8 Player Development Programme 3 Player Centred Coaching 15 Annual Tournament Planning 2 Attacking Fundamentals 4 Building Effective Relationships 6 Defence 3 Skill Analysis 8 Shooting 3 Centre Pass 8 Circle Work 8 Team Culture 6 NNZ Coach Developer programme 2

TOTAL: 170

NZ COMMUNITY COACH AWARD

Adrienne Morrin Marcia Takiwa Jill Collins Natasha Kelly Tania Heap Lianne Inkster Theresa Chungsum Mere Taraare Winnie Hauraki Raj Thandi Cindy Hemopo Jody Dickason Miles Neighbour Kelly Francis Kim Paea Christina Morunga Vicki Morgan Emma Dunn Tracy Walters Sinapi Hanipale Pearl Paniani-Hohaia Naomi Cooper Hannah Bertram Frank Brett Warren Pitman Priscilla Campbell Danielle Collins Dellwyn Rhind Geoff Simmonds Bobby-Jo Buchanan Toni Crichton Gineen Tutini Tracey Spence Nicola Rowe Sharon Mabey Farah Mohammed Christina Ngaau Christena Loomans Tungane Lockington Nicole Jensen Inano Tavita-Sucich Carole Lisle Lara Phillips

NZ PERFORMANCE COACH AWARD NZ COACH DEVELOPER FACILITATORS

Adrienne Morrin Adrienne Morrin Vicki Morgan Vicki Morgan Tania Heap Tania Heap Miles Neighbour (to be endorsed) Winnie Hauraki Tracey Spence (to be endorsed) Tina Morunga Tracey Spence Nicola Rowe Nicole Jensen Khushali Patel Jean Ihimaera Geoff Simmonds (to be endorsed) Stacey Te Moananui (to be endorsed)

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 39 UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT UMPIRES COMMITTEE UMPIRE CONVENOR Papakura Netball Centre is very fortunate to have a Jody Dickason took on the role of Umpire Convenor dedicated group of umpires who volunteer their this year. The role is hugely time consuming, involving valuable time each season, to provide umpire Duty Umpire roster allocations; Umpire development opportunities to the clubs affiliated to the Coach Assessor; Umpire Study Group classes; Umpire Centre. Whistlers programme coordination & delivery; attendance to monthly PNC Committee meetings; The Umpires Committee continued to achieve sound coordination and leadership of the Umpires Committee results this season, with a great number of umpires monthly meetings; annual umpire prizegiving achieving qualifications thanks to the tireless efforts of deliberation; annual umpire development debrief and this wonderful group of volunteers. attendance to 2 x annual planning meetings.

UMPIRE DRAW STEWARD Pearl Neighbour aptly took on the role of Umpire Draw Steward this year. The role is a demanding posi- tion, requiring umpire allocations to all U15, Collegiate, Senior & Senior Premier Grade matches weekly.

JUNIOR THEORY & WHISTLERS Members of this committee facilitated four (4) umpire theory classes this season, with a 100% success rate. They delivered four (4) whistlers programmes, to assist new Chris Loomans Bernie Loomans junior umpires to gain some valuable practical experience before taking the court to umpire for the first time. A total of 297 Umpires achieved Junior Theory.

ZONE & NZ THEORY EXAM STUDY Study groups were coordinated and facilitated for Zone & NZ Theory exams by Pearl Neighbour & Erehi Tua, once weekly for 4-6 weeks prior to each of the four national exams. These study groups achieved outstanding exam results, with 10 umpires achieving Zone Theory and 5 umpires achieved NZ Theory qualification. Therese Dixon Erehi Tua PRACTICAL ASSESSMENTS Practical umpire assessments for Junior Badge, Local Centre & Zone Awards were conducted by the Umpires Committee throughout the season, providing outstanding support and mentoring to up and coming umpires. 17 Umpires achieved Junior Badge qualification. 21 Umpires achieved Local Centre Award (incl. endorsements). 7 Papakura Umpires were assessed and achieved the Zone Award (incl. endorsements) and 1 Papakura Umpire achieved NZ C Badge.

Pearl Neighbour Tracey Mitchell UMPIRE COACH ASSESSORS This year PNC hosted one Umpire Coach Assessor Training (CAT) workshop in March. The Umpire Coach Assessor “Update” workshop provided experienced Umpire Coach Assessors with recent international updates, ensuring they remain up to date with the rules.

PNC is extremely fortunate to have a total of 22 Umpire Coach Assessors, 11 of which are presently ‘Active’, a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Umpires Committee.

An outstanding year for the PNC Umpires Committee! Bobby-Jo Buchanan Jody Dickason

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DESCRIPTION NUMBERS Junior (Test Bank) Theory 297 Junior Badge 17 Centre Award 8 Centre Award endorsements 13 Whistlers Programme 32 Zone Theory 10 Zone Award 6 Zone Award endorsements 1 NZ Theory 5 NZ C Badge 1 NNZ Umpire Coach/Assessor – update workshop 9 NNZ Umpire Coach/Zone Assessor 22 TOTAL 410

PERFORMANCE UMPIRES

Congratulations to the following umpires who achieved ‘performance’ level umpire development qualifications & officiated at key national events this year:

ZONE THEORY ZONE AWARD

Danielle Collins Anika Potgeiter Krisana Raututi Brooklyn Fisher Allison Crann Hunter Ratahi Willi Morisa Anika Potgeiter Brooklyn Fisher Chris-Frankie Smith Danielle Collins Naomi Potter Willi Morisa Ocean Crowther Rereata Benioni Naomi Potter

NZ C BADGE

NZ THEORY

Mckenzie Northcott Anika Potgeiter Krisana Raututi Tracey Raututi Brooklyn Fisher Joanne-Gladys Sucich 2018 REP UMPIRES

NORTHERN ZONE Jody Dickason Brooklyn Fisher UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT GROUP Te Aroha Rogers Anika Potgeiter Rangimaria Makara Briannah Flemming Therese Dixon Willi Morisa Mckenzie Northcott Megan Lockwood Erehi Tua

UMPIRE COACH/ASSESSORS

CENTRE ASSESSOR ZONE ASSESSOR NZ ASSESSOR

ACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE Tina Morunga Elaine McKee Heather Rima Masina Johnson Pearl Neighbour Bernie Loomans Tracey Raututi Jody Dickason Jo Hona Megan Lockwood Bobby-Jo Buchanan Nicole Jensen Erehi Tua Jeanette Lockwood Debbie Julian (expired) Chris Loomans Donna Redshaw Therese Dixon Brooklyn Fisher Tracey Mitchell Stacey Andrews Chris Cleland

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 41 BENCH OFFICIALS DEVELOPMENT At the 2018 Special Awards, we took an opportunity to In November 2017, Adele Edmonds was awarded the recognise an outstanding individual who has been Counties Manukau Bench Official of the Year. An pivotal to the growth and development of bench outstanding and well deserved accolade for Adele. officials opportunities at PNC and within the Counties Bobby Jo was appointed to officiate 1 ANZ Manukau community. Premiership match and Adele was appointed to 10 ANZ Premiership matches this season. Both Bobby-Jo and Adele were also appointed to officiate at the 2018 Quad Series, held at Spark Arena in Auckland in September, an outstanding highlight for both these wonderful volunteers this season! We look forward to seeing these ladies go on to officiate more top level national and possibly international events in future! Zone Bench Officials Award was achieved by Itagia Tuilaepa. Several additional PNC Bench Officials have continued along the pathway as ‘cadets’ and we look forward to seeing Priscilla Campbell, Matekino Rakete, Marg Northcott, Bobbie Peato & Chris Cleland achieve Zone or National accreditation in 2019.

Sue Miller has contributed endless hours and dedication to upskilling, mentoring, coordinating and supporting the bench officials training programme in the Counties Manukau community. Sue is pivotal to the weekly co- ordination & preparation of Bench Officials for both elite Counties Manukau competitions (the Super12 and Regional Premier League). Since the inception of the Papakura Netball Centre Bench Officials training programme in 2014, Sue has Bench Officials from left: Priscilla Campbell, Maree Wallace, Mate Rakete, Bobby Jo Buchanan, Adele Edmonds been instrumental in training, supporting & mentoring over 10 new Counties Manukau Bench Officials. Sue very deservedly achieved finalist status for Official of the Year award category at both the 2017 Papakura Sports BENCH OFFICIALS CADETS & the 2017 Counties Manukau Sporting Excellence Awards. Bobbie Peato Matekino Rakete Chris Cleland Priscilla Campbell This year we had 4 bench Marg Northcott officials achieve either national or zone bench officials accreditation. BENCH OFFICIALS ZONE QUALIFICATION

NZ National Bench Tina Morunga Officials accreditation was Itagia Tuilaepa achieved by Bobby-Jo Buchanan, Therese BENCH OFFICIALS NZ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION Dixon, Adele Edmonds & Adele Edmonds Maree Wallace. Sue Miller Therese Dixon National Accreditation Nina Smith Bobby-Jo Buchanan & 2017 Counties Manukau Adele Edmonds Maree Wallace Bench Official of the Year

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 42 PERFORMANCE NETBALL ACADEMY YEAR 7 & YEAR 8 2018 saw the continuation of the Papakura Netball PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Centre Netball Academy. In February & March 2018, The inaugural Year 7 & Year 8 Player Development four academy sessions were created to assist players to Programme (PDP) took place weekly over 6 weeks in best prepare for the 2018 season. July/August.

A total of 16 Players took part in the pre season Sponsored by Muffin Break, the PDP Netball Academy sessions. encourages Year 7 & 8 players progressive development, with We were extremely fortunate to have BEKO Comets emphasis on playing, exploring & team coach Vicki Morgan assist with delivery of the developing fundamental movement programme content, and Comets players Chanelle and basic netball skills. Campbell and Ivana Rowland take part in Session 1. Muffin Break provided PDP branded hoodies, tees, drink bottles, back packs & certificates for each PDP participant and coach. Such awesome support, from Muffin Break!

With the removal of Year 7 & Year 8 PNC representatives team over the last 2 years, it was vital that PNC was able to provide a development programme specifically for this age group. Our aim was to develop and extend their technical, tactical & athlete development skills, while encouraging a broader talent pool & continuing to engage age group players and inspire a lifelong love of netball.

A total of 31 players took part in the 5 week BEKO Comets Team members with (purple tees) with some of the programme. PNC Coaches Rangimaria Makara, Session 1 participants Matakino Rakete & Tungane Lockington assisted PNC Netball Development personnel Khushali & Netball Academy participants were also spoiled to have Jean as co-facilitators for the sessions delivery. We Northern Stars Players , Christina Oscar, were once again extremely fortunate to have Olivia Coughlin & Ellen Halpenny join us over the Northern Stars Coach Kiri Wills and Sky City Mystics remaining 3 sessions. Player Tera-Maria Amani join us as ‘Special Guest Coaches’ at several of the sessions.

Kiri Wills & Tera-Maria Amani with PDP participants

Northern Stars players Maia Wilson, Ellen Halpenny & Olivia Programme Content: Coughlin with Session 2 participants  Session 1: Creating Space  Session 2: Passing to Space Programme Content:  Session 3: Denying Space  Session 1: Footwork/Ball skills  Session 4: Finding Space  Session 2: Skill development, NetballSmart Dynamic  Session 5: Defending into Space Warm up & attacking  Session 3: Defence  Session 4: Strength & Conditioning, Circuit training

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 43 REPRESENTATIVES PROGRAMME

REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS PNC was represented by four (4) teams during the rep Several Rep Players received outstanding recognition season. These teams continue to be well supported by by being selected to Tournament Teams at one or adept & experienced coaches and managers, all of more of the local and/or regional rep tournaments in whom are volunteers. 2018.  Breeze Peeni-Rata (Year 9 team) was named in Congratulations to the , who were the best Year 9 team the B Grade Championship Team at North Island performers of the Papakura Rep teams this season. U15 Champs; Best Overall Defence player for Year 9 Playing a total of 36 games, won 16, drew 2, lost 15. Grade at the Counties Manukau Inter Centre Rep Placed 11th overall in B Grade at U15 North Island Tournament. Champs and won Y9 Grade at Counties Manukau Inter  Mel Pulotu (Year 9 team) was named Best Centre Rep Tournament. Attacking Player for Y9 Grade at the Counties The season ended with the annual Special Awards Manukau Inter Centre Rep Tournament. evening. More of the Special Awards on page 58.  Trinity Glassie (U15 team) was named Best Congratulations to: Midcourt Player for the U15 Grade at the Counties Manukau Inter Centre Rep Tournament.  Rep Coach of the Year: Mere Taraare (U17)  Rep Manager of the Year: Lynair Lunjevich (U19) SPONSORED APPAREL  Rep Team of the Year: PNC Year 9 Rep Team Our thanks to SAS Sport, who  U19 Player of the Year: Rachael Taylor very generously sponsored  U17 Player of the Year: Tegan Amani training tees for our Y9, U15,  U15 Player of the Year: Trinity Glassie U17 and U19 rep teams 2018!  Y9 Player of the Year: Breeze Peeni-Rata  Top PNC Player: Chanelle Campbell (Comets)  Merv Bowl: Ashleigh Garner (Marvels)  Most Promising Young Player: Breeze Peeni-Rata

In conclusion, it was a very challenging season with so many people involved, volunteering their time. We thank everyone who has supported our rep programme this season.

SPONSORED PHYSIO SERVICES Our thanks to Active Physio, in particular Amy Whitehead Top PNC Player Manager of the Year for their sponsorship, through Chanelle Campbell Lynair Lunjevich the continued provision of free physiotherapy services to our winter Club Competition.

Active Physio also continued their sponsored support of our Year 9 & U15 Representative teams this season.

Active Physio travelled with the Year 9 and U15 Rep teams to Regional North Island U15 Championships.

Active Physio is an essential service for Papakura Most Promising Coach of the Year Netball Centre and we are extremely thankful for their Young Player Mere Taraare on-going support. This ongoing relationship is Breeze Peeni-Rata particularly poignant to us with Amy, her siblings and mother all participating in club netball at PNC in their former years, most continuing to do so!

FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are extremely grateful for the funding support of Dragon Community Trust, who this year provided funding for our rep teams who travelled to the U15 North Island Championships in Taranaki. PNC Rep Team of the Year Year 9 Rep Team

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 44 PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS UNDER 19 TEAM Georgia Higgins Holly Tere Manaia Ikifitu-Rewha Matahariki Tatara Mikaela Woodroffe Monique Brady Summe Calverley Naomi Potter Rachael Taylor Senerita Sauaso-Rasch

Coach: Junior Manapori Manager: Lynair Lunjevich

TEAM STATS Total Games Played: 15 Won: 0 Lost: 14 Drew: 1

HONOURS U19 Rep Team “Player of the Year” Rachael Taylor (pictured right)

UNDER 17 TEAM Brooke Andrews Georgia Ackroyd Halayna Ona-Murphy Jada Murray Quai Thompson Radyne-Leigh Paniani-Hohaia Renee Parore Silivia Pasi Tegan Amani Tori Harris

Coach: Mere Taraare Manager: Pearl Paniani-Hohaia

TEAM STATS Total Games Played: 29 Won: 15 Lost: 14

HONOURS U17 Rep Team “Player of the Year” Tegan Amani (pictured right)

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 45 PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS U15 TEAM Alan Beehre Arwen Harrison Ashley Birch Cori Te Rongomau Destiny Butler Nadia Yates Paris Pitama Raena Smith Skylah Makara Trinity Glassie Vaine Schwenke Zhayne Sagote Training Partners: Carmen Milicich Charlotte Loane Daneka Gordon Coach: Davida Hati-Ross Manager: Nora Glassie

TEAM STATS Total Games Played: 32 Won: 13 Lost: 16 Drew: 3

FINAL PLACING 9th placing B Grade (out of 16 teams) U15 North Island Champs

HONOURS U15 Rep Team “Player of the Year” Trinity Glassie (pictured right)

YEAR 9 TEAM Breeze Peeni-Rata Cheyenne Collier Elise Kiors Ella Rees Jazmyn Valeli Lily Atoa Maia Taua’a Mel Pulotu Nelisa-Alini Lologa Serenade Toleafoa Theresa Lober-Chan Tia Te Moananui Training Partners: Chrizanti Nel Hinalei Pakalani Margaret Peti Coach: Marcia Takiwa Manager: Warren Pitman

TEAM STATS Total Games Played: 34 Won: 16 Lost: 16 Drew: 2

FINAL PLACING 11th placing B Grade (out of 16 teams) U15 North Island Champs

HONOURS Y9 Rep Team “Player of the Year” Breeze Peeni-Rata (pictured right)

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 46 PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE REPRESENTATIVES REP UMPIRES BEKO NATIONAL LEAGUE

HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS COACH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The following umpires were appointed to Congratulations to National / Regional competitions for 2018. Vicki Morgan, who was appointed for a U15 NORTH ISLAND CHAMPS second term as Head Umpires Willi Morisa and Coach for the 2018 Brooklyn Fisher travelled High Wire Trust with the PNC Year 9 and U15 Northern Comets Rep Teams to officiate in the (BEKO national league U15 North Island Champs held team). in Taranaki in July. This second year BEKO league coach Brooklyn was appointed to appointment is testament to Vicki’s dedication and the C Grade Finals at this commitment to progress along the national tournament. This year performance coach pathway. Vicki was also a finalist Brooklyn also achieved NZ in the Coach of the Year Category at the November Theory Exam, outstanding 2017 Papakura Sports Awards.

Brooklyn Fisher achievements for this young BEKO ATHLETE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS umpire! Congratulations to Ashleigh Garner and Chanelle

Campbell who were selected to BEKO National NZ U17 AGE GROUP CHAMPS Netball League teams this year. Congratulations to Reizhurlena Wong Shiu, Jody Dickason & Mckenzie Northcott who were all Chanelle joined the High Wire appointed by Netball New Zealand to officiate at the Trust Comets team, a NZ U17 Age Group Championships held in Palmerston development squad which sits North in July. below the Northern Stars ANZ Premiership franchise team. It was at this tournament that Chanelle was the recipient of the Mckenzie Northcott was 2018 Emerging Player Award at successfully assessed for NZ C the Northern Comets prizegiving Badge. Mckenzie’s hard work ceremony. We congratulate and perseverance continues Chanelle for her outstanding to pay dividends and we look season, and extend our thanks for forward to watching both also making herself available to attend several key Mckenzie & Brooklyn’s bright events at Papakura Netball Centre this year. It’s umpiring futures come to fabulous that Chanelle continues to give back to her fruition over the ensuing netball community. years. Ashleigh moved from the High UPPER NORTH ISLAND Wire Trust Comets team whom she SECONDARY SCHOOL CHAMPS represented in 2017, to join the Sky This year, a total of 6 PNC Umpires officiated at City Northern Marvels team, the UNISS 2018 held at Mt Maunganui Netball Centre in development squad for Sky City September: Mystics ANZ Premiership franchise

 Brooklyn Fisher team. Ashleigh was also part of  Naomi Potter the Senior RPL Division 1  Reizhurlena Wong-Shiu winning team “Manurewa Rugby  Krisana Raututi Gold” for 2018.  Erehi Tua BEKO TEAM MANAGER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  Joanne-Gladys Sucich Bobby Jo Buchanan was

appointed Team Manager for the Congratulations to Brooklyn Fisher, who was High Wire Trust Comets team, an appointed to the C Grade Final match and Naomi ambitious step up for Bobby Jo, Potter, who was appointed to the D Grade Final having come from a Centre Rep match. Team Manager background.

Acknowledgement should also be conveyed to As is Bobby Jo’s way, she flourished Krisana Raututi and Reizhurlena Wong-Shiu who and undertook this role with were allocated to umpire the A Grade matches integrity & professionalism.

for the duration of the round robin (pre finals). Awesome work ladies - we are all very proud of you!

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 47 NETBALL IN SCHOOLS PROGRAMME

KIWISPORT FUNDING This year, we were once again successful in securing KiwiSport funding to continue to engage part time Netball Development Coordinators to undertake delivery of the Netball FUNBALL Programme for the period 1st July 2017 - 30th June 2018. Appreciation is conveyed to our Papakura High long term strategic partner Counties Manukau Sport who managed the KiwiSport fund on behalf of Sport NZ during this period.

Without this funding, we simply could not afford to Park Estate School deliver netball development to our local schools.

Unfortunately, this situation became reality in August 2018, when our application through new KiwiSport funding management organisations CLM and Aktive Auckland was declined. We continue to work with both organisations to ensure that KiwiSport funding is accessible to us in future, to Hunua School enabling us to continue to work comprehensively with our local schools.

FUNBALL IN SCHOOLS We continued delivery of the FUNBALL Programme in 16 local schools during the period October 2017 - June 2018. The programme content Cosgrove School included Player development sessions delivered in each school to 6,500+ students over the term of the 12 month contract.

Each of the 16 schools were offered a minimum of 30 player development sessions. Volunteer Coaches who are engaged with each school, were encouraged to participate in the session delivery, to assist with their coach development and provide sustainability for the Alfriston School schools, post-delivery.

The schools engaged in the 2018 programme were: 1. School 2. Takanini School 3. Edmund Hillary School Edmund Hillary 4. Alfriston School 5. Opaheke School 6. Hingaia Peninsula School 7. Kelvin Rd School 8. Conifer Grove School 9. Drury School 10. Park Estate School 11. ACG Strathallan College 12. Papakura Normal School 13. Papakura High School 14. The Gardens School 15. St Marys School 16. Cosgrove School Hingaia Peninsula School participants

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 48 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS YEAR 5 – YEAR 8 TOURNAMENT SUMMER LEAGUE OFF SEASON The annual Primary & Intermediate School Netball The Summer League competition again proved tournament took place in May. This year 38 teams popular, with 24 teams taking part this year. participated. The competition was run over an eleven week period Teams continued to come from far & wide to take part September to December 2017 with grades offered in in this annual tournament, and the mixed grade Mixed, Womens Competitive, Womens Social & continued to be popular, enabling males 12 years and Intermediate. over, to participate. Teams were stoked to be playing all games in the RESULTS Pulman Arena for this years annual summer SECTION WINNERS RUNNERS UP competition.

Y5 St Annes RESULTS Y6 Sect A Manurewa Central Clayton Park Tuis Y6 Sect B Manurewa Stars Rowanatara SECTION WINNERS RUNNERS-UP Y6 Sect C St Annes Randwick Park Womens Comp Rewa Gold Aztec Y7 Clendon Park St Annes Womens Social Weymouth Cossie Rewa Maroon Mixed Aztec Owl would I know Y8 Sect A Drury Clayton Park Eagles Intermediate St Annes Rewa Blue Y8 Sect B Clendon Park Conifer Grove A Personality of Tournament Alley Bunce Y8 Mixed Mission Heights A Mission Heights B Team Sportsmanship Award Power Rangers Best Male Player Daniel Simi Best Female Player Puhi Derwin Top Umpire Award Willi Morisa

Year 5 Grade Winners Y6A Grade Winners St Annes Y5 Manurewa Central

Womens A Grade Winners Mixed Grade Winners Manurewa Rugby Gold Aztec

Year 6B Grade Winners Year 8B Grade Winners Manurewa South Stars Clendon Park Y8

Womens Social Grade Winners Intermediate Grade Winners Weymouth Cossie St Anne Intermediate

Year 6C Grade Winners Year 7 Grade Winners St Annes Y6 Clendon Park Y7 Top Umpire Willi Morisa

Year 8 Mixed Grade Winners Year 8A Grade Winners Personality of the Tournament Team Sportsmanship Award Mission Heights Mixed A Drury Y8 Alley Bunce Power Rangers

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 49 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS MIXED COMPETITION FAST5 COMPETITION With the official opening of the Pulman Arena, this The inaugural Fast5 Competition saw 4 teams year Papakura Netball Centre were able to introduce participating. This is a modified game, with only 5 several off season indoor competitions. players on court, and the opportunity to shoot 2 or 3 goal points, this is a fun competition designed to The inaugural Mixed Competition took off with 10 attract those teams who want to enjoy playing with teams participating. There were some great games their family members, spouse, partner and get some during this competition, and so great to see so many fitness in before those Summer months kick in! friends and families taking to the court for a bit of fun! We hope this competition continues to grow in future RESULTS years.

WINNERS/CATEGORY RUNNERS UP/RECIPIENTS RESULTS Aztec Green Aztec Black WINNERS/CATEGORY RUNNERS UP/RECIPIENTS Best Dressed Pink Jalapenos Pacers For the Fun of it Sportsmanship Maia Tipu Best Male Koti Porter (for the fun of it) Best Umpire Trish Edwards Best Female Mary Burr (Pacers) Top Umpire Samantha Francis

Best Dressed Pacers Sportsmanship Kara Selwyn (Takanini)

Mixed Comp Winners Aztec Gold Fast5 Comp Winners Pacers

Best Dressed Team Pink Jalapaenos Best Dressed Team Pacers

Sportsmanship Award Best Umpire Best Umpire Best Male Best Female Maia Tipu Trish Edwards Samantha Francis Koti Porter Mary Burr

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 50 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS REP TOURNAMENT The PNC Rep Tournament took place Sunday, 1st July 2018, with 52 teams entered from Auckland, Counties Manukau, Waikato & Mt Maunganui as well as invitation teams from Australia. Genazzano Netball Club teams represented their Australian club teams in the U19 and U17 grades. SUPER12 COMPETITION Once again the Papakura Netball Centre Committee This is the seventh year that Papakura Netball Centre and star volunteers came to the forefront to assist the has coordinated the delivery of the Counties Manukau Office Staff to deliver a memorable tournament. We team’s home games and preparations on behalf of the simply cannot continue to offer and deliver high Counties Manukau Netball Centre Cluster. standard competitions and services without our wonderful volunteers! The competition sees 12 top premier club teams from

RESULTS North Harbour, Auckland, Waitakere, Counties Manukau and Waikato compete over 7 weeks. GRADE WINNERS U19 Auckland U19 The 3 Counties Manukau Netball Centre Cluster U17 Hamilton representative club teams for 2018 were: U15 Harbourside U15/1 Year 9 Waitakere Y9/1 Seed 1: Manurewa Rugby Gold Year 8 Waitakere Y8/1 Seed 2: Aztec 1 Year 7 Waitakere Y7/1 Seed 3: Mellons Bay

Counties Manukau hosted 10 home games at Pulman Arena and Netball Manurewa. All games were well patronised by spectators cheering on their home team, proving the competition remains reputable and well supported by the communities.

It was also pleasing to host the Finals day at Pulman Arena, which saw all 12 teams come together to play off for final placings.

Genazzano U17 & PNC U17 teams Aztec were the highest achieving Counties Manukau team, coming a very well respected 5th place overall. A great achievement for the Papakura Netball Centre based team.

The Super12 competition will be replaced by a the new Super Club Competition in 2019. The new competition will be played at the conclusion of the club season in September, over 3 weekends at indoor venues across Auckland. The Super Club comp will be a great new addition for elite club teams, and will include the top 2 club teams from Northland, North Harbour, Auckland, Waitakere, Counties Manukau and Hamilton.

PNC Staff & Volunteers preparing the Food Hall RESULTS REGION TEAM RANK North Harbour Collegiate 1st Waikato Waikato Uni 2nd Waikato Marist Verdettes 3rd Waikato Fraser Tech 4th Counties Manukau Aztec 1 5th North Harbour Shore Rovers 6th Waitakere New Jaks 7th Waitakere Hustlers 8th North Harbour Commodores 9th Auckland Carlton 10th Counties Manukau Mellons Bay 11th Genazzano U19 & U17 teams Counties Manukau Manurewa Rugby Gold 12th

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 51 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS COUNTIES MANUKAU SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPETITION The Counties Manukau Secondary School Competition returned to Papakura Netball Centre after a 2 year hiatus. This competition is an important competition for the Counties Manukau community, with grades available in Premier, Senior A, Senior B, Year 10 and Year 9.

COMPETITION 65 teams entered the Wednesday night competition. The competition took place over 11 weeks May through to August, and culminated with a finals day for final th Senior Premier Grade Winners placings on 15 August. Pukekohe Premier Gold

Thanks must go to all our wonderful Umpires who assisted us to fulfil our ‘quality netball experiences’ ambition, by providing qualified umpires for every game over the competition duration.

We are also extremely appreciative to our wonderful volunteers: Gin Rumball, Priscilla Campbell & Warren Pitman (PNC Committee), who showed up every week to assist the PNC Staff to deliver the 2018 competition. We simply could not have managed without you all. Senior A Grade Winners Tuakau UNISS FUNDING PARTNER ACKNOWLEDGMENT Thanks must go to the ongoing & superb funding support of the NZ Racing Board without whom, we would not have been able to deliver any of the competition matches in the Pulman Indoor Arena this year.

TALENT IDENTIFICATION AWARDS Congratulations to the following players who were identified by schools for their talent: Umpire Award recipients  Premier Grade - Capri Atutolu (Papatoetoe) Y Harding; W Hudson; H Sucich; H Rameka  Senior A Grade - Jesse Tuhaka (Ormiston)  Senior B Grade - Tatyana Tupou (Tangaroa)  Year 10 Grade - Trinity Glassie (Manurewa)  Year 9 Grade - Maria Mateo (Aorere)

RESULTS SECTION WINNERS RUNNERS-UP Senior Premier Pukekohe Gold Strathallan Prem Senior A Tuakau UNISS Alfriston Snr Senior B Tangaroa Snr B Tangaroa Y11 Year 10 Manurewa Jnr A Rosehill Gold Trinity Glassie Maria Mateo Year 9 Rosehill Red Pukekohe Black Premier Grade Talent ID Capri Atutolu Senior A Grade Talent ID Jesse Tuhaka Senior B Grade Talent ID Tatyana Tupou Year 10 Grade Talent ID Trinity Glassie Year 9 Grade Talent ID Maria Mateo Most Consistent Female Umpire Yvonne Harding Most Consistent Male Umpire Willie Hudson Most Promising Female Umpire Helene Sucich Most Promising Male Umpire Hohepa Rameka Capri Atutolu Jesse Tuhaka Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 52 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS

This is the sixth year Papakura Netball Centre has coordinated the delivery of this league for the Counties Manukau Netball Centre Cluster.

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT NEW SPONSOR The qualifying tournament was held in the Pulman Thanks must go to the outstanding funding support Arena over two Sundays in May. of brand new RPL sponsor Belair Mitsubishi Wreckers without whom, we would not have been RESULTS able to deliver such a successful and necessary TEAM CENTRE PLACE competition for the Counties Manukau region. Revelation Force Mangere Otahuhu 1st Southern Cavaliers Manurewa 2nd CONGRATULATIONS Marlins Platinum Papakura 3rd Papakura Netball Centre based, Manurewa Rugby Manurewa Rugby Black Papakura 4th Netball Club took out both Division titles for 2018. Revelation Titans Mangere Otahuhu 5th An outstanding achievement for Manurewa Rugby. New Era Phoenix Papakura 6th Mangere Hawks Mangere Otahuhu 7th Division 1 winners Manurewa Rugby Gold were Conifer Grove Platinum Papakura 8th defending champions from 2017, and backed up Marlins Gold Papakura 9th their title this year, a feat only once before achieved Papatoetoe Rangers 1 Papakura 10th by Papakura based Aztec in 2012.

COMPETITION GENERAL The top 9 qualifying teams joined Mellons Bay, Manurewa Rugby Gold and Aztec 1, who gained automatic qualification from the 2017 competition general.

The competition general took place over 11 weeks June through to August, and culminated with a finals day for final placings on 17th August.

It was pleasing to see many of the Counties Manukau Netball Centres’ represented by teams at the competition this year, with Papakura, Howick Pakuranga, Manurewa, and Mangere Otahuhu teams competing. Papakura Netball Centre was very proud Division 1 Winners to have 7 teams represented in the Regional Premier Manurewa Rugby Gold League 2018.

RESULTS TEAM CENTRE PLACE Manurewa Rugby Gold Papakura 1st Mellons Bay Howick Pakuranga 2nd Revelation Force Mangere Otahuhu 3rd Southern Cavaliers Manurewa 4th Marlins Platinum Papakura 5th Aztec 1 Papakura 6th Manurewa Rugby Black Papakura 7th New Era Phoenix Papakura 8th Revelation Titans Mangere Otahuhu 9th Mangere Hawks Mangere Otahuhu 10th Conifer Grove Platinum Papakura 11th th Division 2 Winners Marlins Gold Papakura 12 Manurewa Rugby Black

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 53 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS NETBALL EXPO SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES The annual “Netball Expos” moved from a 1 day event, School Holiday Programmes were delivered in all of the to 3 day events coinciding with the 3 x annual pre- holiday periods ie; October & December 2017, January, season grading days in March & April. April, July 2018.

The Netball Expos continued with the ‘festival’ theme We continued with additional activities from the previous years, with the Netball Expo based around ‘life skills’, in an effort to Supplier and Club fundraising stalls, futureFERNS provide more support and Taster Day. Star Helpers/Coach and Umpire engaging activities for the youth workshops. participants.

SPONSOR STALLS Thanks to Clark Abel and the awesome team at Pak n Save Players Sports provided Papakura, for continuing to sponsor retail, sales, spot prizes and the school holiday programmes in 2018. discounts throughout the day. A total of 116 children (aged 5 – 15 years) attended school holiday sessions for this reporting period.

Players Sports are one of the retail arms of our long standing sponsor Gray Nicolls Sports who trade under the Gilbert brand, and we are extremely grateful to their ongoing support of our organisation.

futureFERNS STAR HELPERS WORKSHOPS Parents of Year 1 - 6 children were invited to attend the futureFERNS workshops, which encourages parents to be more involved with their child’s participation in the programme. 13 parents took up the challenge at the Netball Expo!

futureFERNS Y1 – Y6 DEMO 20 Year 1 – Year 6 participants took part in the ‘demonstration’ of the futureFERNS programme.

This opportunity was created to provide children and parents the opportunity to ‘sample’ the programme in a practical setting, with the view to encouraging participation in the 12 week programme due to start later in the year from May.

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 54 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS PLAYER OF THE DAY & DOMINOS MONTHLY FAIR PLAY AWARDS RECOGNITION AWARDS Improving side line behaviour remains a constant With volunteers at the forefront of everything we do challenge for most sports, and Papakura Netball at Papakura Netball Centre, we were delighted to Centre continues to focus on enhancing and once again receive the support of sponsor Domino’s. rewarding positive side line behaviour to all our competitions. The fabulous team at Domino’s provided monthly pizza vouchers to recognise and reward our outstand- Similarly, we continue to work hard to find ways to ing netball volunteers. Each month, volunteers were assist our clubs and teams with initiatives to recognise nominated by clubs and PNC in 5 categories: on court fair play and reward outstanding performance.  Coach Thanks to the continued sponsorship of Lone Star  Manager Manukau and Butterfly Creek, we were able to  Volunteer continue to embrace positive change, and recognise  Player positive side line behaviour.  Umpire

PLAYER OF THE DAY VOUCHERS The PNC Committee formed a sub-committee chaired This is the 6th consecutive year that Lone Star by Geoff Simmonds, to receive and decide the Manukau has sponsored these important vouchers, recipients of each category monthly. and we are indebted to their continued generosity! Each monthly award recipient received gift vouchers All teams in the Winter club for 2 free pizza’s, and their photo was taken and competition received Player displayed in the indoor hall for the month. This is a of the Day vouchers. The well supported and extremely successful initiative vouchers continue to be which showcases our awesome volunteers, players and gratefully received, utilised officials who give so much of their time at PNC during to recognise outstanding the season. weekly player performance. Thanks to Steve Robinson Our sincere thanks to Brian Lea, and the awesome and the awesome team at crew at Domino’s Papakura, Manurewa & Manukau. Lone Star Manukau.

FAIR PLAY AWARDS Butterfly Creek continued their support of netball, providing gift vouchers, to assist us to reward positive side line behaviour during our Club competition.

futureFERNS Teams received Player of the Day Certificates and vouchers to recognise a weekly Player of the Day. Thanks Butterfly Creek!

Thanks to PNC Committee volunteer Bobbie Peato, for identifying coaches, players, umpires and spectators who displayed positive side line behaviour this season. Photo’s of the voucher recipients were uploaded weekly on our website and facebook page.

Bobbie continued in the position of PNC Media Coordinator the year. The role involved weekly photo’s of all fair play award recipients, attending rep fixtures to capture our rep teams in action, and all other PNC based events held in season.

All images were uploaded weekly to our facebook page, which saw our facebook ‘likes’ grow to 1.7K this year!

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 55 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS Mother Earth futureFERNS WINTER FERNS PROGRAMME MAY – AUGUST 2018 A total of 68 teams of Year 1 – Year 5 participants Designed by Netball NZ after 4 took part in the May - August 2018 programme and years of intensive research, this all games were played in the Pulman Indoor Arena on programme is specifically designed Saturdays. to provide more opportunities for children in this age group to: learn Our thanks to our wonderful team of volunteer Star good basic fundamental skills; Helpers, Coaches and Junior Coordinators, without touch the ball more often; have fun whom this programme simply could not proceed. by reducing on court team numbers, reducing the court play area and adjusting Special mention must go to the following volunteers the rules to allow more play! whose contribution to futureFERNS this year has been simply outstanding and deserve to be recognised SUMMER FERNS individually: SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER 2017  Irene Timmer The 10 week Summer Ferns programme took place in  Monique Cox-Timmer the off season, in the spring/summer months.  Julie Pukeroa  Tegan Pukeroa A total of 93 Year 1 – Year 4 participants took part in  Cindy Loane the Summer Ferns Sept – Dec 2017 programme.  Charlotte Loane  Rangimaria Makara This programme was led by Khushali & Tina (Netball  Trudi Field Development personnel), and aptly assisted by our awesome Junior Netball Volunteers, the programme This programme was led by Khushali & Jean (Netball was destined to be FUN, FUN, FUN! Development personnel), and two festivals days took place at the beginning and end of the 12 week programme!

Our thanks to Milo, who attended both Festival Days this year, with heaps of goodies for our futureFERNS!

Listening to feedback from previous years, this year we changed up the Prizegiving process, which took place after each round on the last Saturday of play.

We are extremely thankful to the following high profile netballers, who attended the prizegivings to ensure that our young aspiring futureFERNS felt special:  Chanelle Campbell (Comets)  Antonia Hei Hei (Marvels)  Tera Maria Amani (Sky City Mystics)  Elisapeta Toeava (Sky City Mystics)

Karaka futureFERNS with profile players

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 56 TOURNAMENTS PROGRAMMES & EVENTS GOOD SPORTS PROGRAMME REP UNIFORM PNC continued the delivery PRESENTATION EVENING of Good Sports workshops to The Rep Uniform Presentation evening took place on our netball community. The 18th May. The event is our way of acknowledging those Good Sports programme former PNC rep players & officials who have paved the aims to create positive way for present day representatives; restore pride in change & educates parents & representing PNC and to acknowledge those successfully coaches around the impact selected to teams this year. their behaviour as key influencers, has on children in We welcomed our Special Guests from the Sky City sport aged 7 – 13 years. Mystics team Tera-Maria Amani, &

The programme came off the back of over 3 years of Elisapeta Toeava who joined us for this prestigious research in America and NZ, specifically to understand event. Each provided great insight into how they why children engage in sport, and to combat the became such outstanding netball players, with much decline in sport participation of children in later years. ‘food for thought’ for all the young aspiring rep players in attendance. Recognising that Coaches also have a huge influence over children in sport, this year we integrated the Geoff Simmonds was our MC for the evening, and Good Sports philosophy and research presentations to overall a great time was had by all. all Coaches who attended Y1 - Y6 Coach and Star Helper and the National Coach Development Module workshops. The Good Sports programme will remain integrated as part of ALL Coaching workshops delivered at Papakura Netball Centre.

VOLUNTEERS PRE-XMAS BREAKFAST The annual PNC Volunteers pre-xmas breakfast took place on 29th November 2017. This event provides the opportunity to recognise and reward our wonderful team of volunteers, who work tirelessly behind the scenes to assist delivery of netball competitions, development opportunities and programmes to our netball community.

A Southern Spit Roast Catering cooked breakfast was provided for our volunteers and small gifts were presented and stolen through the ‘secret santa’ game. Much banter and xmas cheer took place on the day.

Office Administrator Leah Carter led the delivery of this years’ event, and the fun filled environment was testament to Leah’s dedication and commitment to ensuring our volunteers continue to feel appreciated for all the wonderful work they do for PNC through- out the season.

REP UNIFORMS PNC Staff and our FABULOUS Volunteers at Pre-Xmas Brekkie 2017! Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 57 CLUB COMPETITION RESULTS

A total of 200 Club teams, took part in the Winter Club competition this season. Here is a summary of the results.

PRESIDENTS ROUND GRADE WINNERS Senior Premier 1 Pacers Senior Premier 2 Redhill Ravenz Blue Senior A Kaipara Senior A Res Manurewa Rugby White Senior B Karaka Topaz Senior B Res Papatoetoe Rangers 4 U15B Champ Winners Coll B Champ Winners Senior 3rd Marist 5 CG Peridot Karaka Silver Collegiate Premier Acez Aranui Collegiate A Randwick Park Blue Stars Collegiate B Marlins Sting Collegiate C Manurewa Rugby Coll Green U15 A Manurewa Rugby Colts U15 B The Gardens Totara Intermediate A Manurewa Rugby Int 1 Intermediate B The Gardens Rimu Intermediate C Royals Wairua Intermediate D Strathallan Gold U15A Champ Winners Coll C Champ Winners Rewa Colts Intermediate E Papatoetoe Rangers 13 Papatoetoe Rangers 6 Intermediate F Misfits Teenagers Intermediate G Conifer Grove Ivory Junior A Manurewa Marlins Pulse Junior B Manurewa Rugby Juniors Junior C St Anne Turquoise Junior D New Era Cranes

MOST GOALS OVERALL Int E Champ Winners Int F Champ Winners Misfits Teenagers CG Ivory GRADE WINNERS Senior Premier Pacers Senior Takanini 2 Collegiate Manurewa Rugby Gold U15 Manurewa Rugby Colts Intermediate Manurewa Rugby Int 3 Junior St Anne Emeralds

Jnr B Champ Winners Int B Champ Winners Randwick Park Blue Steelers Karaka Aqua

Jnr C Champ Winners Int G Champ Winners Papatoetoe Rangers 17 Kelvin Rd Tupu A Nuku

Jnr D Champ Winners - Ardmore Rockets Coll A Champ Winners Int C Champ Winners Karaka Sapphire Rewa Int 3

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 58 CLUB COMPETITION RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND GRADE WINNERS RUNNERS-UP MOST GOALS Senior Premier 1 Aztec 2 Pacers Pacers Senior A Manurewa Rugby White Manurewa Marlins Black Manurewa Marlins Black Senior A Res Randwick Park Blue Lightning Marist 1 Randwick Park Blue Lightning Senior B Takanini 2 Acez Awaroa Takanini 2 Senior B Res Weymouth Cossie Vixens Takanini 3 Weymouth Cossie Vixens Senior 3rd New Era Hawks The Gardens Kauri New Era Hawks Collegiate Premier Manurewa Rugby Coll Gold Acez Aranui Manurewa Rugby Coll Gold Collegiate A Karaka Sapphire Marist 2 Karaka Sapphire Collegiate B Karaka Silver Manurewa Rugby Coll Green Manurewa Rugby Coll Green Collegiate C Papatoetoe Rangers 6 Conifer Grove Topaz Papatoetoe Rangers 6 U15 A Manurewa Rugby Colts Manurewa Marlins Force Manurewa Rugby Colts U15 B Conifer Grove Peridot Takanini 4 Conifer Grove Peridot Intermediate A Manurewa Rugby Int 1 Papatoetoe Rangers 9 Manurewa Rugby Int 1 Intermediate B Karaka Aqua Papatoetoe Rangers 10 Karaka Aqua Intermediate C Manurewa Rugby Int 3 Papatoetoe Rangers 12 Manurewa Rugby Int 3 Intermediate D The Gardens Kowhai Papatoetoe Rangers 13 The Gardens Kowhai Intermediate E Misfits Teenagers Redeemer Hibiscus Misfits Teenagers Intermediate F Conifer Grove Ivory Karaka Garnet Karaka Garnet Intermediate G Kelvin Rd Tupu-A-Nuku Papatoetoe Rangers 14 Kelvin Rd Tupu-A-Nuku Junior A St Anne Emeralds Manurewa Marlins Pulse St Anne Emeralds Junior B Randwick Park Blue Steelers Conifer Grove Turquoise Conifer Grove Turquoise Junior C Papatoetoe Rangers 17 Misfits Innocents Papatoetoe Rangers 17 Junior D Ardmore Rockets Manurewa Marlins Mighty Ardmore Rockets

Int A Champ Winners - Rewa Int 1 Coll Prem Champ Winners - Rewa Coll Gold

Jnr A Champ Winners - St Annes Emeralds Int D Champ Winners - TG Kowhai

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 59 SPECIAL AWARDS Local photographer and avid PNC supporter Mark Moore continued as awesome sponsor, providing photography for all prizegivings and digital images for our website and facebook page. Thanks Mark, Shaun & the wonderful team at PhotoSmart Photography.

The annual Special Awards took place on 1st FUNDING PARTNER ACKNOWLEDGMENT September 2018. These awards are an opportunity for Thanks must go to the Papakura Netball Centre to recognise our aspiring ongoing & superb funding performance athletes, officials and volunteers. support of the Grassroots Trust who generously provided Sponsored by Southern Spit Roast & BBQ Catering funding towards our annual Prize-givings expenditure. who once again provided outstanding catering for the 150 representative team members & special guests. Northern Stars Coach - Kiri Wills took time out of her busy schedule to attend Our sincere thanks and gratitude is extended to the Special Awards as Guest Speaker & Graham, Shelley & Phil Corse-Scott and the team at Presenter this year. SSR for their ongoing support of the annual Special Awards. Kiri spent time for a bit of Q&A UMPIRE AWARDS with MC extraordinaire Geoff AWARD RECIPIENT(S) Simmonds at the Special Awards, Umpire of the Year Mckenzie Northcott giving us all insight into her Most Consistent Junior Umpire Alyssa Honan playing and coaching history, Most Consistent Senior Umpire Brooklyn Fisher future predictions and ambitions Most Improved Junior Umpire Tyler Rumball and advice to our rep players Most Improved Senior Umpire Naomi Potter who aspire to play in the Kiri Wills with MC Umpire of the Year Zone/NZ Jody Dickason National Premiership or one day play for the Silver Ferns! Geoff Simmonds Umpire Rookie of the Year Briannah Flemming

Highest NZ Score Naomi Potter The Marie Goodwin Trophy Pearl Neighbour

REP AWARDS Congratulations to “Club of the Year” Award recipient AWARD RECIPIENT(S) Papatoetoe Rangers Netball Rep Team of the Year Year 9 Rep Team Club! Rep Coach of the Year Mere Taraare (U17) Rep Manager of the Year Lynair Lunjevich (U19) Merv Wellington Rose Cup Ashleigh Garner Top PNC Player Chanelle Campbell Irene Timmer Most Promising Young Player Breeze Peeni-Rata President: Year 9 Rep Player of the Year Breeze Peeni-Rata Papatoetoe Rangers U15 Rep Player of the Year Trinity Glassie U17 Rep Player of the Year Tegan Amani Congratulations to long serving Conifer Grove Club Coach Miles U19 Rep Player of the Year Rachael Taylor Neighbour, who took out the

SPECIAL AWARDS “Coach of the Year” Award.

AWARD RECIPIENT(S) Coach of the Year Miles Neighbour Club of the Year Papatoetoe Rangers Coach of the Year Miles Neighbour Player of the Year Chanelle Campbell Huge thanks and congratulations Volunteer of the Year Priscilla Campbell to Priscilla Campbell, who was Presidents Cup Brooklyn Fisher awarded the “Volunteer of the Best Club Banner Opaheke School Year” Award. This is the second Best Dressed Junior Club St Anne consecutive year that Priscilla has Best Dressed Senior Club Manurewa Marlins received this award. Best Dressed Club Misfits Volunteer of the Year Priscilla Campbell

Papakura Netball Centre Inc. trading as Papakura Netball Centre Annual Report 2018 Page 60 MEETINGS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING This year we welcomed Katheren Leitner to the The Annual General Meeting was held at Papakura Board as newly appointed member. Katheren brings Netball Centre on 9th February 2018. a wealth of governance, sport management & business experience to the Board. Katheren is Key points of meeting: Director of TrainingPlus, is Past Chair & Board  Annual Report presented member of YMCA Auckland, Hamilton & Tauranga  Annual Audited Accounts presented and the Chair of NZ Institute of Management.  Megan Lockwood was awarded PNC Service Award Katheren has 30 years in the fitness industry, is a  Regulations updated multi-sport competitor (endurance cyclist & runner).  2018 Fee Structure  Strategic Plan presentation Gratitude is expressed to  Pulman Arena update Netball Northern Zone Board member Murray Lockwood NETBALL NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL who continued to attend The Netball New Zealand Council meeting was held in board meetings this year, to Wellington on 26th & 27th February 2018. Papakura support the board and assist Netball Centre was represented at this meeting by Briar with Pulman Park Martindale. negotiations. Murray’s wisdom and support continues to be both imperative and well appreciated. The AGM took place on Saturday, followed by presentations from Netball New Zealand around It was with pride and respect that we also celebrated strategic performance outcomes. Workshops continued Murray’s appointment as Board Chair to the Netball on Sunday, with ability for Centres to network and Northern Zone this year. Murray is an absolute asset included Netball Centres of similar size to brainstorm to the Netball Northern Zone, and we are sure he will and share best practice. aptly lead the Northern Zone Board with both professionalism and integrity for the duration of his Congratulations to Christena Loomans, who this year tenure.

was recognised with a Netball New Zealand Service to

Sport Award at the AGM. Attendance to Board meetings, were as follows:  Raewyn Mills = 11  Allan Cosford = 9  Jeanette Lockwood = 11  Lance Watene = 10

 Christine Dyke = 9  Mary Burr = 8  Jill Collins = 7  Katheren Leitner = 8

Chris Loomans with all 2018 NNZ Service Award recipients

FRIENDS OF PAPAKURA NETBALL CLUB MANAGEMENT MEETINGS We wish to thank our valuable supporters: A total of 7 meetings were held with member clubs, monthly during the months of February – August 2018. FRIENDS OF PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE

Peter & Judy Coleman Jan Brown & Family PNC COMMITTEE MEETINGS Karen Randell Karaka Netball A total of 10 meetings were held with the PNC Grace Rhind & Family Georgina Salter 1998 Committee members, monthly during the months of Orica Explosives Elvie Hodges January – September 2018. Raewyn & Karlene Mills Apollo Signs Tony Smith Insurance Services Marley NZ Ltd UMPIRES COMMITTEE MEETINGS Clevedon Netball Marist Netball Drury Junior Netball Karaka Netball A total of 8 meetings were held by the Umpires Spick Family Takanini Netball Committee members, monthly during the months of Southern Horizon Netball Hunua Netball January – August 2018. Southern Cavaliers Netball Marlins Netball Conifer Grove Netball Ardmore Netball BOARD MEETINGS Yvonne Willering May Lawless A total of 11 meetings were held by the Board members, Conifer Grove Netball Tridents Netball during the months of October 2017 – September 2018. L.N.O. Pearce Whanau Hillpark School S Cossey & A Cossey-Imlach Tillak Chand & Family

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