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Who Are the Mavericks Everyone loves a Maverick! The people who stand out for being highly creative, approach things differently, are willing to take risks, break with conventions, re-write the rules of the game, continously come up with the unexpected, and often in ways never been seen before. And no matter how many hurdles and challenges faced, Mavericks are never swayed. Never, ever do they give up on pursuing goals and realising their dreams. Uniting players from Auckland, Counties, Waikato and Bay of Plenty - this is who we are as the Hauraki MAVERICKS. And in the the spirit of being a MAVERICK, we aren’t just creative players with big dreams, we are doers. We get the job done. Together! After all - team work makes the dream work. We’re the Mighty MAVERICKS. One Team. One Dream. WOMEN’S SQUAD MEN’S SQUAD Breana Catley Marcus Child MAVERICKS WOMEN’S STAFF Tarryn Davey Simon Child HEAD COACH Mark Borgers Maddie Dowe Taylor Craigie ASSISTANT COACH Christine Arthur Ali Hunt Malcolm Curley ASSISTANT COACH Danielle Cranston Alia Jaques Garrick du Toit MANAGER Jenny Duck Rose Keddell Zander Fraser PHYSIO Rebecca Longhurst Julia King Cam Hayde Alex Lukin Leon Hayward MAVERICKS MEN’S STAFF Amelia Marlow Shae Iswar HEAD COACH Dean Couzins Alice McIlroy-Foster Jonty Keaney ASSISTANT COACH Colin Stewart Sophie Morrison Campbell Maclean MANAGER Hugh Biss Grace O’Hanlon Tim Neild PHYSIO Ollie Low Kendra Peart-Anderson Arun Panchia Deanna Ritchie Daniel Panchia Amy Robinson Jared Panchia Tori Robinson Matt Rees-Gibbs Kim Tanner Dwayne Rowsell Liz Thompson Aidan Sarikaya Lulu Tuilotolava Jacob Soo Choon Tayla White Nicholas Woods Lydia Woods Maks Wyndham-Smith Eva Zylstra.
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