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2021 Girls Seeding 2021 GIRLS SEEDING Regional Association Past Performance Rank SEED orange means unfilled seeding space 2017 2018 2019 2021 2021 School Region North Harbour 1 5 1 1 1.4 1 Orewa College North Harbour 1 Bay of Plenty 1 1 2 2 1.9 2 Mount Maunganui College A Bay of Plenty 1 Bay of Plenty 2 7 10 3 5.5 3 Taupo Nui-a-Tia College A Bay of Plenty 2 Canterbury 1 3 13 4 6.6 4 Canterbury 1 North Harbour 2 6 3 9 6.9 5 Rangitoto College North Harbour 2 Manukau Auckland 1 10 4 8 7 6 Manukau Auckland 1 Bay of Plenty 3 8 12 5 7.4 7 Otumoetai College A Bay of Plenty 3 Bay of Plenty 4 13 15 6 9.4 8 Trident High School A Bay of Plenty 4 Tasman 1 11 18 7 10.7 9 Nayland College Tasman 1 Manukau Auckland 2 14 11 10 10.7 10 Manukau Auckland 2 Wellington 1 4 5 18 12.7 11 Sacred Heart College Wellington 1 Taranaki 1 2 16 14 13.4 12 New Plymouth Girls HS Taranaki 1 North Harbour 3 18 6 17 13.8 13 Westlake Girls HS A North Harbour 3 Bay of Plenty 5 19 17 13 14.8 14 Tauranga Girls College A Bay of Plenty 5 Canterbury 2 20 19 12 14.9 15 Canterbury 2 Tasman 2 17 26 11 16.1 16 Waimea Collge A Tasman 2 Bay of Plenty 6 15 24 15 17.7 17 Katikati College A Bay of Plenty 6 Waikato 1 12 23 16 17.7 18 Matamata College Waikato 1 Wellington 2 9 8 25 18.3 19 St Mary's College Wellington 2 Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 1 16 27 20 21.7 20 Havelock North HS Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 1 Canterbury 3 29 22 21 22.1 21 Canterbury 3 Otago 1 33 7 29 22.8 22 Otago Girls' High School Otago 1 Wellington 3 23 20 26 23.9 23 St. Catherine's College Wellington 3 Tasman 3 27 28 22 24.3 24 Nelson College for Girls A Tasman 3 Manukau Auckland 3* 25 14 30 24.7 25 Manukau Auckland 3* Canterbury 4 35 25 23 24.8 26 Canterbury 4 North Harbour 4 22 21 28 25.3 27 Carmel College North Harbour 4 Bay of Plenty 7 31 35 24 28 28 Western Heights HS A Bay of Plenty 7 Waikato 2 41 33 27 30.2 29 Te Awamutu College Waikato 2 Bay of Plenty 8 21 31 33 31.2 30 Bethlehem College A Bay of Plenty 8 Bay of Plenty 9 28 32 34 32.8 31 Whakatane High School A Bay of Plenty 9 Manawatu 1 34 9 31 24.7 32 Palmerston North Girls HS Manawatu 1 Manukau Auckland 4* 26 29 35 32.3 33 Manukau Auckland 4* Canterbury 5 37 34 32 33.1 34 Canterbury 5 Wellington 4 36 36 36 36 35 Mana College Wellington 4 Bay of Plenty 10 39 39 38 38.4 36 Otumoetai College B Bay of Plenty 10 Canterbury 6 43 45 37 40 37 Canterbury 6 Manukau Auckland 5 45 42 40 41.1 38 Manukau Auckland 5 Tasman 4 30 41 43 41.1 39 Garin Collge A Tasman 4 Bay of Plenty 11 46 40 41 41.2 40 Otumoetai College C Bay of Plenty 11 North Harbour 5 51 38 42 41.7 41 Long Bay College North Harbour 5 Northland 1 24 30 51 42 42 Whangarei Girls' High School Northland 1 Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 2 59 44 39 42.5 43 Hastings Christian High School Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 2 Tasman 5 42 51 44 45.9 44 Marlborough Girls College A Tasman 5 Bay of Plenty 12 50 43 48 46.7 45 Tauranga Girls College B Bay of Plenty 12 Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 3 61 49 45 47.8 46 Hastings Girls High School Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 3 Wellington 5 40 37 55 48.1 47 Paraparaumu College Wellington 5 Bay of Plenty 13 53 46 50 49.1 48 Western Heights HS B Bay of Plenty 13 Tasman 6 57 56 46 50.1 49 Nayland College B Tasman 6 North Harbour 6 65 52 47 50.3 50 Westlake Girls HS B North Harbour 6 Manukau Auckland 6 52 53 49 50.5 51 Manukau Auckland 6 Bay of Plenty 14 55 47 53 51.4 52 Papamoa College A Bay of Plenty 14 Manawatu 2 38 48 56 51.8 53 Whanganui High School Manawatu 2 Canterbury 7 48 50 54 52.2 54 Canterbury 7 Tasman 7 60 59 52 54.9 55 Waimea College B Tasman 7 Wellington 6 44 57 57 55.7 56 Porirua College Wellington 6 Manukau Auckland 7 56 54 60 57.8 57 Manukau Auckland 7 Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 4 64 65 58 60.7 58 Gisborne Girls' High School Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 4 Waikato 3 47 63 65 62.6 59 Fraser High School Waikato 3 Manukau Auckland 8 93 67 61 66 60 Manukau Auckland 8 Canterbury 8 70 68 67 67.6 61 Canterbury 8 North Harbour 7 93 77 66 72 62 Takapuna Grammar School North Harbour 7 Wellington 7 49 58 62 59.5 63 Wellington Girls' College Wellington 7 Bay of Plenty 15 66 55 63 60.9 64 Whakatane High School B Bay of Plenty 15 Taranaki 2 58 62 68 65.2 65 Waitara High School A Taranaki 2 Manawatu 3 76 66 64 65.8 66 Waiopehu College Manawatu 3 Northland 2 32 60 75 66.2 67 Canterbury 9 Canterbury 9 71 72 69 70.1 68 Bishop Viard College Wellington 8 Wellington 8 63 70 72 70.5 69 Canterbury 10 Canterbury 10 80 73 70 71.9 70 Mount Maunganui College B Bay of Plenty 16 Bay of Plenty 16 72 75 73 73.5 71 Naenae College Wellington 9 Wellington 9 69 71 76 73.8 72 Hillcrest High School Waikato 4 Waikato 4 62 64 81 74 73 Canterbury 11 Canterbury 11 83 78 71 74.3 74 Marlborough Girls College B Tasman 8 Tasman 8 93 74 78 78.3 75 St Oran's College A Wellington 10 Wellington 10 75 76 83 80.1 76 Canterbury 12 Canterbury 12 87 86 77 80.7 77 Te Wharekura O Ruatoki A Bay of Plenty 17 Bay of Plenty 17 73 85 80 80.8 78 Taradale High School Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 5 Manawatu 4 88 96 74 82 79 Spotswood College Taranaki 3 Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 5 86 92 79 83.6 80 Orewa College B North Harbour 8 Manukau Auckland 9 67 61 98 83.8 81 Aquinas College A Bay of Plenty 18 Taranaki 3 82 80 87 84.4 82 St Peter's School Cambridge Waikato 5 North Harbour 8 93 89 82 85.2 83 Columba College Otago 2 Bay of Plenty 18 74 94 84 86 84 Iona College Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 6 Waikato 5 93 87 85 86.4 85 Katikati College B Bay Of Plenty 19 Otago 2 84 82 89 86.4 86 Inglewood High School Taranaki 4 Tasman 9 93 79 91 87.6 87 Onewhero Area School Waikato 6 Canterbury 13 91 88 88 88.3 88 Wakatipu High School Southland 1 Manukau Auckland 10 93 69 98 88.8 89 Samuel Marsden College Wellington 11 Hawkes Bay/Pov Bay 6 89 97 86 89.6 90 Te Puke High School A Bay of Plenty 20 Otago 3 93 84 94 90.9 91 Wellington East Girls' College Wellington 12 Bay Of Plenty 19 77 95 93 92 92 St Oran's College B Wellington 13 Taranaki 4 93 97 90 92.4 93 Sacred Heart College (Hamilton) Waikato 7 Manukau Auckland 11 93 81 98 92.4 94 Waikato Diocesan Waikato 8 Tasman 10 93 83 98 93 95 Te Aroha College Waikato 9 Waikato 6 93 97 92 93.6 96 Cambridge High School Waikato 10.
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