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Media Guide Media Information Media Information 2020 ANZRevised PREMIERSHIP MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION FOR GENERAL LEAGUE ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE NETBALL NEW ZEALAND (NNZ) MEDIA TEAM: KERRY MANDERS Head of Communications and Marketing M +64 21 410 970 E [email protected] JOHN WHITING Digital Engagement and Content Manager M +64 27 468 8104 E [email protected] MEDIA CONTACTS FOR TEAMS: CHRIS TENNANT DIANNE LASENBY KATE FILL-WILSON M 021 656 717 M 027 2433049 M 021 540 363 E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] KERRY MANDERS JANE HUNT LAURA OVERTON M +64 21 410 970 M 021 107 0287 E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] ANZPREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ | 3 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 ROUND 4 Friday 19 June, 7pm Friday 26 June, 7pm Friday 3 July, 7pm MAGIC V MYSTICS TACTIX V MAGIC MYSTICS V TACTIX Saturday 20 June, 5pm Saturday 27 June, 5pm Saturday 4 July, 5pm STEEL V TACTIX MYSTICS V STEEL PULSE V STEEL Sunday 21 June, 5pm Sunday 28 June, 5pm Sunday 5 July, 5pm STARS V PULSE STARS V STEEL PULSE V MAGIC Monday 22 June, 7pm Monday 29 June, 7pm Monday 6 July, 7pm STARS V TACTIX PULSE V MYSTICS MAGIC V STARS ROUND 5 ROUND 6 ROUND 7 Friday 10 July, 7pm Friday 17 July, 7pm Friday 24 July, 7pm PULSE V STEEL MYSTICS V STARS PULSE V MAGIC Saturday 11 July, 5pm Saturday 18 July, 5pm Saturday 25 July, 5pm STEEL V STARS PULSE V MYSTICS PULSE V STARS Sunday 12 July, 5pm Sunday 19 July, 5pm Sunday 26 July, 5pm STARS V MAGIC PULSE V TACTIX TACTIX V STARS Sunday 12 July, 7pm Sunday 19 July, 7pm Sunday 26 July, 7pm TACTIX V MYSTICS STEEL V MAGIC STEEL V MYSTICS Monday 13 July, 7pm Monday 20 July, 7pm Monday 27 July, 7pm TACTIX V MAGIC STEEL V TACTIX MYSTICS V MAGIC AUCKLAND NETBALL CENTRE TICKETS AT AUCKLANDNETBALL.CO.NZ 2020 REVISED FIXTURES ROUND 8 ROUND 9 ROUND 10 Thursday 30 July, 7pm Friday 7 August, 7pm Friday 14 August, 7pm TACTIX V STARS STEEL V MYSTICS MYSTICS V STARS Horncastle Arena, Christchurch ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill The Trusts Arena, Auckland Saturday 1 August, 5pm Saturday 8 August, 5pm Saturday 15 August, 5pm STARS V STEEL STEEL V PULSE MYSTICS V MAGIC Auckland Netball Centre, Auckland ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill The Trusts Arena, Auckland Sunday 2 August, 5pm Sunday 9 August, 5pm Sunday 16 August, 5pm MAGIC V TACTIX MYSTICS V TACTIX STEEL V TACTIX Claudelands Arena, Hamilton The Trusts Arena, Auckland Edgar Centre, Dunedin Sunday 2 August, 7pm Sunday 9 August, 7pm Sunday 16 August, 7pm PULSE V MYSTICS MAGIC V STARS PULSE V STARS Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua Claudelands Arena, Hamilton TSB Arena, Wellington Monday 3 August, 7pm Monday 10 August, 7pm Monday 17 August, 7pm MAGIC V STEEL PULSE V TACTIX PULSE V MAGIC Claudelands Arena, Hamilton TSB Arena, Wellington TSB Arena, Wellington ANZ PREMIERSHIP Sunday 23 August 5th - 6th: 3pm 3rd - 4th: 5pm 1st - 2nd: 7pm HOME VENUE MATCHES ALL MATCHES LIVE ON UPDATED RULES AND POINTS CHANGES TO THE FORMAT 12 minute quarters 10 minute half time breaks POINT SYSTEM Win = 4 points Draw = 2 points Loss of 5 or less goals = 1 point Loss of more than 5 goals = 0 points ROUND 1 LADDER ANZPREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ | 5 TOP NUMBERS (2019) - BEST OF EACH TEAM Goal Shooters (by %) Full Name Goals Attempts % Aliyah Dunn - Pulse 521 565 92 Lenize Potgieter - Steel 596 662 90 Ellie Bird - Tactix 579 644 90 Maia Wilson - Stars 619 743 83 Grace Nweke - Mystics 449 545 82 Kelsey McPhee - Magic 319 395 81 Deflections Full Name No. Leana de Bruin - Stars 99 Jane Watson - Tactix 96 Kelly Jury - Magic 79 Karin Burger - Pulse 79 Erena Mikaere - Mystics 68 Abby Erwood - Steel 52 Intercepts Karin Burger - Pulse 41 Jane Watson - Tactix 40 Kelly Jury - Magic 37 Erena Mikaere - Mystics 35 Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit - Steel 32 Storm Purvis - Stars 24 Defensive Rebounds Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit - Steel 37 Sulu Fitzpatrick - Pulse 35 Jane Watson - Tactix 30 Kelly Jury - Magic 27 Erena Mikaere - Mystics 22 Leana de Bruin - Stars 19 Centre Pass Receives Whitney Souness -Pulse 370 Gina Crampton - Steel 364 Mila Reuelu-Buchanan - Stars 299 Bailey Mes - Mystics 276 Samon Nathan - Tactix 263 Simmon Howe - Magic 220 Youngest by Team Grace Nweke Mystics 18 Years (06/02/2002) Taneisha Fifita Steel 18 Years (02/03/2001) Tiana Metuarau Pulse 19 Years (15/01/2001) Lisa Mather Stars 20 Years (07/04/1999) Kimiora Poi Tactix 22 Years (01/11/1997) Kelsey McPhee Magic 22 Years (16/09/1997) Oldest by Team Katrina Rore Pulse 32 Years (06/05/1987) Grace Kara Stars 31 Years (18/03/1988) Erena Mikaere Magic 31 Years (09/07/1988) Emma Iversen Mystics 31 Years (21/02/1989) Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit Steel 30 Years (03/04/1989) Jane Watson Tactix 29 Years (07/03/1990) Tallest by Team Ellie Bird Tactix 196cm Grace Nweke Mystics 193cm Jennifer O’Connell Steel 193cm Kelly Jury Pulse 192cm Erena Mikaere Magic 192cm Daystar Swift Stars 191cm Shortest by Team Elisapeta Toeava Mystics 161cm Kimiora Poi Tactix 168cm Ariana Cable-Dixon Magic 169cm Lisa Mather Stars 170cm Gina Crampton Steel 174cm Kendall Corkery (nee McMinn) Steel 174cm Maddy Gordon Pulse 174cm ANZPremiership @ANZPremiership @ANZPremiership ANZPremiershipTV STAY UP TO DATE STAY ANZPremiership.co.nz ANZPREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ | 7 NORTHERN MYSTICS Player DOB Height Positions Ethnic Origin 2019 Team Tayla Earle 23/04/00 174cm C, WD, WA, GD NZ European, NZ Maori ANZP: Mystics Courtney Elliot 25/09/98 181cm GK, GD, WD NZ Maori ANZP: Steel Sulu Fitzpatrick 20/08/92 187cm GK, GD, WD Samoan ANZP: Pulse Asher Grapes 16/03/01 174cm GA, WA NZ Maori BNL: WBOP Dani Gray 03/11/95 180cm GK, GD, WD, C NZ European N/A Emma Iversen 21/02/89 171cm C, WA, GA NZ Maori ANZP: Mystics Phoenix Karaka 06/11/93 186cm GD, GK Maori, Samoan, ANZP: Mystics Scottish, Irish, German Grace Nweke 07/02/02 193cm GS NZ, Nigerian ANZP: Mystics Peta Toeava 10/03/94 161cm C, WA Samoan ANZP: Mystics Saviour Tui 17/10/01 189cm GA, GS Samoan, Tokelauan BNL: Central Manawa Coach: Helene Wilson For more information on the teams, visit ANZPremiership.co.nz ANZPREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ | 9 NORTHERN STARS Player DOB Height Positions Ethnic Origin 2019 Team Kate Burley 23/04/97 180cm GK, GD, WD NZ Maori, European ANZP: Stars Jamie Hume 22/03/96 183cm GS, GA, WA NZ European ANZP: Mystics Fa’amu Ioane 03/11/96 174cm WD, C Samoan N/A Grace Kara 18/03/88 177cm C, WA Samoan, Danish N/A Vika Koloto 08/05/02 180cm GS, GA, WA BNL: Northern Comets Lisa Mather 07/04/99 170cm C, WD NZ European ANZP: Magic Storm Purvis 20/04/93 186cm GK, GD NZ European ANZP: Stars Mila Reuelu-Buchanan 05/11/98 173cm C, WA NZ Maori, Samoan, European ANZP: Stars Daystar Swift * 12/07/91 191cm GK, GD Trinidad and Tobaggo N/A Maia Wilson 21/09/97 187cm GS , GA NZ Maori ANZP: Stars *Import player Coach: Kiri Wills For more information on the teams, visit ANZPremiership.co.nz WAIKATO BAY OF PLENTY MAGIC Player DOB Height Positions Ethnic Origin 2019 Team Ariana Cable-Dixon 05/09/93 169cm C, WA NZ European, Maori ANZP: Magic Holly Fowler 18/07/97 181cm WD, GD NZ European, Maori ANZP: Stars Abigail Latu-Meafou 07/05/97 181cm GA, GS Samoan ANZP: Magic Georgia Marshall * 24/07/96 189cm GA, GS Australian N/A Kelsey McPhee 16/09/97 184cm GA, GS NZ European ANZP: Magic Erena Mikaere 09/07/88 192cm GK, GD NZ European, Maori ANZP: Mystics Jenna O’Sullivan 13/12/92 183cm GD, GK NZ European ANZP: Magic Whitney Souness 12/11/95 174cm C, WA NZ European, Samoan ANZP: Pulse Georgia Tong 30/10/94 183cm GK, GD NZ European, Maori BNL: WBOP Samantha Winders (nee Sinclair) 05/06/95 170cm WD, C, WA NZ European ANZP: Magic *Import player Coach: Amigene Metcalfe For more information on the teams, visit ANZPremiership.co.nz ANZPREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ | 11 CENTRAL PULSE Player DOB Height Positions Ethnic Origin 2019 Team Karin Burger 12/04/93 184cm GD, WD South African ANZP: Pulse Aliyah Dunn 19/10/99 190cm GA, GS NZ Maori, Samoan ANZP: Pulse Ameliaranne Ekenasio 11/01/91 186cm GA, GS NZ Maori, Samoan ANZP: Pulse Maddy Gordon 16/01/00 174cm WD, C, WA NZ European ANZP: Pulse Kelly Jury 22/10/96 192cm GK, GD NZ European ANZP: Magic Claire Kersten 09/07/89 175cm C, WD NZ European ANZP: Pulse Tiana Metuarau 15/01/01 183cm GA, GS Cook Island, NZ Maori ANZP: Pulse Katrina Rore 06/05/87 186cm GD, GK, WD NZ European ANZP: Pulse Renee Savai’inaea 15/07/00 179cm GD, WD, C NZ European, Maori, Samoan BNL: Central Manawa Elle Temu 03/08/99 188cm GK, GD NZ, Cook Island ANZP: Pulse Coach: Yvette McCausland-Durie For more information on the teams, visit ANZPremiership.co.nz MAINLAND TACTIX Player DOB Height Positions Ethnic Origin 2019 Team Ellie Bird 22/03/93 196cm GS, GA NZ European ANZP: Tactix Charlotte Elley 24/06/96 174cm WD, C NZ European ANZP: Tactix Temalisi Fakahokotau 09/09/94 182cm GK, GD NZ Tongan ANZP: Tactix Sophia Fenwick 12/12/92 181cm GK, GD NZ European ANZP: Tactix Samon Nathan 12/07/92 178cm WD, C, WA NZ ANZP: Tactix Erikana Pedersen 28/07/94 173cm WD, C, WA Pacific Island, NZ ANZP: Tactix Kimiora Poi 01/11/97 168cm C, WA NZ Maori ANZP: Tactix Jess Prosser 09/06/96 183cm GA, GS NZ European BNL: Mainland Te Paea Selby-Rickit 14/01/92 188cm GA, GS NZ Maori ANZP: Steel Jane Watson 07/03/90 181cm GK, GD, WD NZ European ANZP: Tactix Coach: Marianne Delaney- Hoshek For more information on the teams, visit ANZPremiership.co.nz ANZPREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ | 13 SOUTHERN STEEL Player DOB Height Positions Ethnic Origin 2019 Team Kendall Corkery (nee McMinn) 15/04/92 174cm WD, C NZ European ANZP: Steel Gina Crampton 07/12/91 174cm WA, C NZ European ANZP: Steel Abby Erwood 18/04/97 181cm GD, GK NZ European ANZP: Steel Taneisha
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