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NZ Men’s National Netball Championships

The NZ Men’s National Netball Championships concluded on Saturday at the Auckland Netball Centre with several exciting and entertaining matches. In the B grade final Stormers took out the title from a valiant Nelson side while Canterbury reinforced their development strength comfortably taking out the U23 title over Auckland.

The A Grade final between Canterbury and Waitakere proved to be more closely contested than expected. Canterbury went into the final as favourites having won the national title 15 times previously and having accounted for Waitakere in round robin play 63-47. However, Waitakere began the final keen to reverse that result.

Both sides began strongly on defence forcing turnovers from each other and saw the score locked at one-all after 4 minutes of play. Canterbury’s Victor Godsmark at Goal Defence led the way for his side with some dogged and determined play. He was well supported by Dallas Harema (WD) whose speed and reactions punished Waitakere for any lack of concentration or commitment to the ball. While remaining in touch at the end of the first quarter Waitakere came under more pressure during the second with Canterbury utilising the height of Goal Shoot Jonathon Geldard to great advantage and establishing a handy 10 goal margin heading into half-time.

While Waitakere’s coach Karen Wilson had limited bench options she rearranged the mid-court moving Andre Wha’anga into Centre. This gave Waitakere a lift and they began the third quarter with renewed confidence narrowing the gap to six goals and bringing Matt Wetere at goal attack more effectively into play. In response Junior Tana at goal attack for Canterbury steadied his side and they were able to pull away again to hold a comfortable 9 goal lead at three-quarter time. While Waitakere’s circle defence worked tirelessly they had little to offer against the substantial height of Geldard and coach Wilson again went to her bench moving Michelle Vaeau back into goal keep and inserting promising NZ U23 player Kruze Tangira into goal defence. While Tangira lacks some inches his elevation is impressive  and he was able to apply pressure to the Canterbury attack.

While Waitakere were able to force turnovers from Canterbury, they were unable to convert many of these with Canterbury’s through court defence able to restrict the Waitakere attack and restrict their feeding options.

With both teams contesting strongly the game could easily have lost structure however credit must go to the umpires Gareth Fowler and Greg Barbet who maintained good control and with their clear communication the match remained a positive spectacle.

At the final whistle Canterbury had stretched their lead and took the game out 60-49. Coach David Pala’amo could be justifiably proud of his side’s consistent and cohesive performance in securing their 16th title.

 

2011 NZ Secondary Schools Netball Championships Points Table

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NZSS
Section A
Results
Mt Albert Grammar Columba College St Marys Waimea College Total Points Pool Placing
Mt Albert Grammar X 4
48
4
49
4
47
12
1
Columba College X 4
27
0
20
4 3
St Marys
0
11
1
24
X 0
20
1 4
Waimea College 0
15
4
41
4
26
X 8 2
GOALS AGAINST 26 65 76 67
NZSS 
Section B
Results
Tu Toa Cambridge High 
School
St Margarets
College
Hamilton Girls 
High School
Total Points Pool Placing
Tu Toa X 4
24
4
37
4
33
12 1
Cambridge High School 1
21
X 4
40
0
31
5 3
St Margarets College 0
27
0
26
X 0
30
0 4
Hamilton Girls High School 0
16
4
36
4
38
X 8 2
GOALS AGAINST 43 62 77 64
NZSS 
Section C
Results
Craighead Diocesan Wellington East
Girl
Epsom Girls Sacred Heart College Total Points Pool Placing
Craighead Diocesan X 4
37
4
32
4
44
12 1
Wellington East Girls 1
36
X 0
23
4
38
5 3
Epsom Girls 0
28
4
34
X 4
49
8 2
Sacred Heart College 0
36
0
24
0
24
X 0 4
GOALS AGAINST 64 58 55 82
NZSS 
Section D
Results
Palmerston North Girls Rangi Ruru Auckland Girls
Grammar
Saint Kentigern Total Points Pool Placing
Palmerston North Girls X 4
38
0
29
4
31
8 2
Rangi Ruru 0
24
X 0
25
4
31
4 3
Auckland Girls Grammar 4
35
4
40
X 4
30
12 1
Saint Kentigern 0
22
1
30
0
25
X 1 4
GOALS AGAINST 57 70 54 62
NZSS 
Section E
Results
A1 Mount Albert B2 Hamilton Girls C2 Epsom Girls D1 Auckland GG Total Points Pool Placing
A1 Mount Albert X 4
38
4
35
4
31
12 1
B2 Hamilton Girls 0
29
X 1
30
4
32
5 3
C2 Epsom Girls 0
22
4
31
X 1
33
5 2
D1 Auckland GG 0
26
0
28
4
34
X 4 4
GOALS AGAINST
NZSS 
Section F
Results
A2 Waimea B1 Tu Toa C1 Craighead Diocesan D2 Palmerston North Total Points Pool Placing
A2 Waimea x 0
19
1
31
0
26
1 4
B1 Tu Toa 4
35
x 4
38
4
30
12 1
C1 Craighead Diocesan 4
33
0
27
x 4
43
8 2
D2 Palmerston North 4
31
0
25
0
25
x 4 3
GOALS AGAINST
NZSS 
Section G
Results
A3 Columba College B4 St Margarets C4 Sacred Heart D3 Rangi Ruru Total Points Pool Placing
A3 Columba College x 0
20
4
35
4
35
8 2
B4 St Margarets 4
30
x 4
35
4
37
12 1
C4 Sacred Heart 0
23
0
22
x 4
36
4 3
D3 Rangi Ruru 0
15
0
28

1
33

x 1 4
GOALS AGAINST
NZSS 
Section H
Results
B3 Cambridge High A4 St Marys C3 Wellington East D4 Saint Kentigern Total Points Pool Placing
B3 Cambridge High x 4
27
0
27
4
30
8 2
A4 St Marys 0
23
x 4
32
1
27
5 4
C3 Wellington East 4
33
1
31
x 4
35
9 1
D4 Saint Kentigern 0
26
4
29

1
33

x 5 3
GOALS AGAINST

 

 

2011 NZ Secondary Schools Netball Championships - Games in the Spotlight



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GRAND FINAL: TU TOA v MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR
14.10.2011

1st /2nd playoff - Tu Toa defeat Mount Albert Grammar 31-30

Tu Toa and Mount Albert Grammar gave the crowd what they really wanted, a nail biting, gripping game played at a level of intensity and skill that left you forgetting how old these secondary school girls are.

Tu Toa got out to a slight lead in the first half  - putting the pressure on early and finding space through the midcourt where Mount Albert Grammar stuggled. The shooting circles down both ends were incredibly tight as both defensive pairings wouldn't give their shooters an inch. But it was Tu Toa Captain and Goal Shoot who stepped up and created her own space under the hoop to help Tu Toa get ahead.

In the midcourt Mount Albert Grammar struggled to find their way through a well-constructed Tu Toa zone and threw away a few too many loose passes in the first half, but as the game went on their links became stronger and they battled their way back into the game by the end of the 2nd quarter.

Tu Toa Wing Attack Ashleigh Tahiwi and Centre Renee Te Riini found their flow early on in the game and maintained a cohesive midcourt throughout the whole match, stepping up when it really counted toward the end of the match.

The Tu Toa shooters Brooke Leaver and Goal Attack Shaani Temata-Frost were on fine form, working together to get the ball as close to the post as possible. They were also strong in the rebounding department as they wanted to captitilise on every opportunity given to them by their defenders.

In defence Goal Defence Kayla Williams and Goal Keep Cheyene Walker were unstoppable, making life hard for 2010 NZ Secondary Schools captain Tera-Maria Amani, but the pressure placed upon the pass from Wing Defence Materoa Poi enabled the intercepts to happen.

Mount Albert Grammar had their only loss of the 2011 season and with an average age of 15 were courageous on court, pulling back a 9 goal lead. At half time MAGs introduced Ashi Ponini to Wing Defence, the move tightened up their defensive end and started to create more turnover ball. Young Holly Fowler at Goal Keep picked off more intercepts and was rewarded with a place in the 2011 NZSS tournament selection

Down the other end of the court Tera-Maria Amani kept calm and encouraged her team to work the ball in. Rebekah Roache who has been in great form all tournament found new space around the circle edge and  worked hard on defence to get her team back into the game.

The Mount Albert Grammar supporters did all they could to get their team across the line too as their chants were loud enough to equal those of a packed stadium but it was Tu Toa who got ahead at the end to win 31-30.

Tu Toa Coach Yvette McCausland Durie was elated with her team.

"It has been a massive tournament." She said.

"I have the amazing privilege to work with these girls who are such a talented young group and we couldn't be happier."

Mount Albert Co-Coach Te Aroha Keenan was proud of the fight that her team gave.

"I am so proud, any team would have buckled under the disappointment of not having some of our key players but I was so impressed with the new combinations." She said.

 

Games in the spotlight: 13.10.2011

Mount Albert Grammar 31 v Auckland Girl's Grammar 26

Two netball power houses of late, Mount Albert Grammar and Auckland Girl's Grammar lived up to the talk this afternoon as both teams played with a high amount of skill and determination.

Having not dropped a game all tournament, Mount Albert Grammar were not about to lessen their chances of making the Grand Final. Controlled and precise in their passing, MAGGS were able to slowly progress their lead throughout the game until the final quarter where they let Auckland Girl's Grammar back into the game.

Through court Mount Albert Grammar worked as a cohesive team. Centre Rebekah Roache kept a steady head throughout and was paramount in keeping her team open for many options around the edge of the circle, always re-offering and making herself available.

Captain and Goal Attack Tera-Maria Amani had the tough task of being marked by fellow 2010 NZ Secondary Schools team member Phoenix Karaka, but she played the match of a true leader working with Goal Shoot Chiara Semple and shooting at 83% (31/40)

MAGS fielded their young defensive line-up of Jamie-Lee Price (GD) and Holly Fowler (GK) who stood strong against an experienced Auckland Girls Grammar shooting combination, pulling in some spectacular intercepts and going up for the high ball every-time, often with success.

Auckland Girls Grammar had a lively comeback in the last quarter as a change to their midcourt enabled more flow through court, however they weren't able to peg back the seven goal lead to more than four goals.

The defensive end for AGG's were working overtime as Phoenix Karaka and Goal Keep Rahnee Wakefield did all they possibly could to stop the momentum of the MAG'S shooters but at times struggled on attack to get the ball through court and convert at the other end.

The change of midcourt in the last quarter saw Hanalei Temese come into Centre and Hayley Smith move to Wing Attack. This new combination opened up the court down AGG's end which made it easier for them to see into their shooters. Shooting at 70% overall Auckland Girl's Grammar didn't sink enough shots to take the win in the end.

Mount Albert Grammar Coach Paula Smith was thrilled about how her team stuck to the game plan in a highly competitive match.

"They left nothing out there," Smith said, "they shot well, defended well and played as a team well so I am very pleased with the girls."

"This will be the fourth year in a row that Mount Albert Grammar have made the finals and with three senior players leaving next year we want to make it two in a row, so yes we are very excited."

Mount Albert Grammar will play in the final against Tu Toa tomorrow at 1.40pm

 

St Margarets 37 v Rangi Ruru 28

Accustomed to playing against one another on a regular basis, a new stage was set at the NZ Secondary Schools Netball Championships for the battle between Cantabrian schools St Margaret's and Rangi Ruru first thing this morning.

It was St Margaret's, urged ahead by their mascot Maggie Bear, who took the early lead and maintained control of the match despite a few inspired comebacks by Rangi Ruru.

St Margaret's shooting statistics set them up for a win as Goal Shoot Brittany O'Connell and Goal Attack Jessica Prosser were confident under the hoop - 37/45 (82%). Prosser was instrumental alongside Wing Attack Neena Woodgate in bringing the ball through court with speed, flair and control. Woodgate's ability to collect crafty intercepts in the mid-third ensured that St Margarets defence was strong all the way through court, stifling the Rangi Ruru players.  St Margaret's captain and Goal Defence Tiana Placid showed off her incredible elevation as she led her team with a fearless approach.

When their combinations clicked and their links were on song Rangi Ruru looked sharp, but unfortunately they let too many loose balls go and struggled to gain control on attack. Goal Shoot Alexandra Priest did her best to make herself available under the hoop but at times was missed by her midcourt who were closely marked by the St Margarets defenders. Goal Keep  Holly Brown stood out on Defence  for me team, sparking some flair into the Rangi Ruru side.

St Margaret's Coach Helen Bryant credited a full team effort for her sides win.

"They played really well as a unit and had a complete performance through court," Bryant said, "everyone stepped up."

Games in the spotlight: 12.10.2011

Auckland Girls Grammar 34 v Epsom Girls Grammar 33 in Extra Time

Extra time for two very familiar Auckland Waitakere teams.

Like many of the tight games here at Pettigrew.Green Arena in Napier this was a low scoring affair as Auckland Girls Grammar and Epsom Girls Grammar fought tooth and nail to create turnover ball for their team.

This game however was special as both teams were never separated by more than 3 goals and went into extra time at 28 all. In the end it looked as though Epsom were going to take it but an intercept by Auckland Girls Grammar Wing Defence Dejealous Plata-Kopa sparked a three-goal flurry for her side who took the game by one 34-33 in the last minute.

For us spectators the game was enthralling to watch as players leapt through the air for intercepts and played with all the gusto and passion you would expect from two teams desperate to get into the final play-offs.

Auckland Girl's Grammar were urged by their vocal Coach and Assistant Coach Janelle Nee and NZ Men's Netball Representative Michelle Vaeau to stay focused on their own game and in the end that is what got them over the line.

Captain Kendra Falefitu was moved from Goal Shoot to Goal Attack in the 2nd quarter and thrived in this position, driving hard into the circle and shooting with confidence at 80% - 28/35. Falefitu and Goal Shoot Alosina Nua were presented with direct and accurate passing from the midcourt duo of Wing Attack Hanalei Temese and Centre Hayley Smith

The whole defensive end for AGG's were on top form, sticking tight to their opposing players and restricting any movement. Goal Defence Phoenix Karaka ensured her presence was felt on court and caused havoc for the EGGS shooters in the rebounding department.

Epsom Girls Grammar, who placed two places below AGGS in their regional Secondary Schools competition played out of their skin for the entire match and there was no shortage of spectacular moments.

Leading by one or two goals for most of the match it was Bethan O'Brien at Goal Shoot who held strong and gave her team a good target under the hoop for the 4 quarters, shooting 16/20 at 80%. O'Brien was shut down by AGGS' close attention in the last quarter and replaced by Kaitlin Alexander, moving Angela Latu from Wing Attack to Goal Attack going into extra time.

In the midcourt Anna Morgan was influential down the attacking end as she kept her opposing player on her back and frequently ensured the space for a front drive. At Goal Defence, Lenae Tiaiti was remarkable with her elevation and her battle with Kendra Falefitu was gripping to watch.

Auckland Girl's Grammar Coach Janelle Nee was ecstatic with her team's ability to push through and take the win.

"We had a good start but Epsom were a strong opposition today, we really had to knuckle down and play some smart netball." Nee said.

"It was so intense out there in extra-time but I was so proud of the girls for the having faith and confidence in each other to do their roles and play hard- that's was got us the triumph in the end."

 

Mt Albert 48 v Columba 14

Playing in the last game of Round Robin before the teams changed into their playoff pools, 2010 NZSS winners Mt Albert Grammar were out to stamp their foot on the competition. Leading a determined Columba College from beginning to end Mount Albert Grammar looked slick on both attack and defence.

Defensively for Mount Albert Grammar all players on court could be credited for their high tally of intercepts and deflections but it was Wing Defence Ashleigh Iro and Centre Rebekah Roache who shut down Columba College from accessing the top of the shooting circle. This effort, combined with Year Nine Goal Keep Holly Fowler and Goal Defence Jamie-Lee Price snatching any ball that Columba tried to place in the pocket, restricted the Columba College midcourters as they struggled to penetrate the shooting circle. Down the other end of the court Mount Albert Goal Attack and Captain Tera-Maria Amani was on fire, looking long into her Goal Shoot Meretini Fuimoano and putting up a lot of goals herself – 21/24 (88%)

Despite the goal difference, Columba College never stopped trying new things on attack and defence to ebb the flow of ball and at times managed to disrupt the play of Mount Albert. Columba College Captain Sophie Napper, who played a strong game at Centre had a surprise move to Goal Keep in the last quarter but was able to pull off some spectacular intercepts. The shooting end for Columba College definitely struggled to shoot over the long limbs of the Mount Albert defence as they scored 14/28 at 50% and were restricted to one goal in the final quarter.

Mount Albert Grammar Coach Te Aroha Keenan was thrilled to get all her girls on court.

“It was such a good way to finish our round robin,” Keenan said.

“In this tournament you have to last the distance so that you are still on top in the end, so to have options on the bench and to get all three of our year nine’s out there was good for us moving forward.”

 

Games in the spotlight: 11.10.2011

Tu Toa defeat Hamilton Girls High School

In the 2nd Round of the NZ Secondary Schools Netball Championships 2009 Winners Tu Toa took on first time-qualifiers Hamilton Girls High School.

For the first few minutes it was stalemate as opening nerves and strong defence from both teams restricted the flow of ball into the shooting circle. But it was Tu Toa, coached by Yvette McCausland-Durie who scored the first and then put their foot down, streaking out to an 8-2 lead after the first quarter. From that moment on Tu Toa were in dominant form.

Tu Toa Goal Attack Shaani Temata-Frost was exceptional on attack, her passing into Goal Shoot Anania Cook was spot on and her work outside the circle with talented Yr 10 team member Emma May Murray Fifita helped to ensure an easy flow on attack. On Defence Kayla Williams and Cheyene Walker stifled the Hamilton Girls High shooters who struggled to sink goals over the long arms of Williams.

For Hamilton Girls High School Wing Defence Kara Fowke managed to pull back some turnover ball for her team, stealing some stunning intercepts but the flow on attack was stilted as they tried to get the ball to their shooters. Goal Keep Mereanna Monk and Goal Defence Dani Close worked tirelessly throughout and in the 3rdquarter they kept their team on equal par with Tu Toa but it wasn’t to be in the end as Tu Toa won the match 33-16.

Tu Tua Coach Yvette McCausland-Durie was very happy with the way her team got out and performed.

“It was critical for us to get out there and have a great opening game and the girls did just that,” McCausland-Durie said.

“We almost got the whole team onto court and I thought it was our junior players that really stood up, especially Emma May Murray Fifita who we threw into many positions on court, for a year 10 she really stepped up a level and competed hard”

 

Palmerston North Girl’s High School defeat Saint Kentigern College

The Palmerston North Girls High School (PNGHS) fan club were out in droves today, equipped with everything from clappers to the infamous vuvuzelas.

This support carried the girls from Palmerston North to a solid victory over a determined Saint Kentigern side as they grew their lead with every quarter.

The opening quarter was goal for goal as both teams contested every ball. PNGHS captain and Goal Defence Hapai Selby-Law led her team by example as she confused space for the Saint Kentigern attack and went hunting for intercepts which she pulled in numerous times. An injection of Oriana van Nistelroy at ¼ time saw the intensity of the PNGHS attacking line lift.

Saint Kentigern College were not without some specular moments especially with the deceptive and fast movement through court on defence and attack by Goal Defence Teagan Firth in the first quarter. Goal Shoot Caitlyn Riedstra was in good position under the hoop but was often missed by her midcourt players who struggled to push through the arms of the PNGHS defence. The last quarter saw Saint Kentigern College’s keep goal for goal with PNGHS as they tightened up on defence throughout the court.

PNGHS Coach Marie Gordon thought her team were slow to get into the game but was pleased with the outcome.

“We played with a few nerves but I’m happy to come away with a win first up” Gordon admits.

“I thought Captain Hapai Selby-Law and our Goal Shoot Keaghan Seymour had fantastic games, they really proved their ability out on court today.”

 

Craighead Diocesan defeat Epsom Girls Grammar

This game was tight from the outset as the winner of the South Island Secondary Schools regional competition, Craighead Diocesan, went up against 4th place getters at the Upper North Island regional competition, Epsom Girls Grammar.

A good battle between the two Centres, Georgie McFarlane and Anna Morgan took place on court and was spectacular to watch throughout the first half. Craighead Diocesan gained a slight lead in the beginning of the 2nd quarter but clever work inside and outside the shooting circle by Epsom Goal Attack Angela Latu meant that Epsom gained more control and pulled back the lead.

At halftime Craighead Diocesan Coach Barry Tucker told his players to let the ball go and not be too timid to let it flow down court and that is exactly what the girls did in the third quarter as they shot out to a 3 goal lead. Craighead Diocesan Goal Attack Chloe Austin and Goal Shoot Alice Eddington were unstoppable under the hoop putting up 42 shots in total, scoring 32. Wing Defence and Captain Dana Mulcahy came on at half time for Craighead and her man-on defence halted Epsom from gaining any momentum.

For Epsom Girls Grammar Goal Keep Tori Vao, Goal Defence Lenae Tiaiti and Wing Defence, Aimee Nicholls tried everything in their defensive book to regain ball for their team but the turnovers weren’t converted at the other end of the court. The injection of Olivia van Diepen at Goal Shoot for Epsom Girls Grammar in the last quarter improved on their shooting statistics but it was on the attacking transverse line that they struggled to work as a unit.

Craighead Diocesan Coach Barry Tucker was “…very happy with the way the girls performed this afternoon.” He said.

“They came together so well at the end and were a team unit out there, pushing through to the end”

Tucker was impressed with the effort of Centre Georgie McFarlane who put her body on the line throughout the match to keep her team ahead.

“Georgie worked tirelessly throughout that match, and the injection on Captain Dana Mulcahy at Wing Defence definitely tightened up our game play”

 

2011 NZ Secondary Schools Netball Championships Draw and Results

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FINAL PLACINGS:
1st: Tu Toa
2nd: Mount Albert Grammar
3rd: Epsom Girl's Grammar
4th: Craighead Diocesan
5th: Palmerston North Girls High School
6th: Hamilton Girl's High School
7th: Auckland Girls Grammar
8th: Waimea College
9th: Wellington East
10th: St Margarets
11th: Columba College
12th: Cambridge High School
13th: Saint Kentigern
14th: Sacred Heart
15th: St Mary's
16th: Rangi Ruru
Tournament Selection:
Kaitlin Alexander                      Epsom Girl's Grammar
Tera Maria Amani                    Mount Albert Grammar
Dawn Debruin-Wakefield      Cambridge High School
Alice Eddington                       Craighead Diocesan
Kendra Falefitu                        Auckland Girl's Grammar
Holly Fowler                             Mount Albert Grammar
Angela Latu                              Epsom Girls Grammar
Materoa Poi                              Tu Toa
Jamie-Lee Price                      Mount Albert Grammar
Keaghan Seymour                  Palmerston North Girl's High
Zoe Walker                               Waimea College
Te Aomihia Watene                Hamilton Girls High School
Brooke Watt                             Wellington East
Kayla Williams                        Tu Toa

POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D
UN1 Mt Albert Grammar LN1 Tu Toa SI1 Craighead Diocesan LN2 Palmerston North Girls
SI3 Coloumba UN3 Cambridge High LN3 Wellington East Girls SI2 Rangi Ruru
LN4 St Mary's SI4 St Margaret's UN4 Epsom Girls UN2 Auckland Girls
SI5 Waimea College UN5 Hamilton Girls LN5 Sacred Heart UN6 Saint Kentigern
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Tuesday 11th October
Initial  Pool Play
Time Pool Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.30am A 1 Mt Albert Grammar 47 vs Waimea College 15
9.30am A 2 Columba College 27 vs St Mary's 24
10.40am B 1 Tu Toa 33 vs Hamilton Girls 16
10.40am B 2 Cambridge High 40 vs St Margaret's 26
11.50am C 1 Craighead 44 vs Sacred Heart 36
11.50am C 2 Wellington East Girls 23 vs Epsom Girls 34
1pm D 1 Palmerston North Girls 31 vs Saint Kentigern College 22
1pm D 2 Rangi Ruru 25 vs Auckland Girls Grammar 40
2.10pm A 1 Mt Albert Grammar 49 vs St Mary's 11
2.10pm A 2 Columba College 20 vs Waimea College 41
3.20pm B 1 Tu Toa 37 vs St Margaret's 27
3.20pm B 2 Cambridge High 31 vs Hamilton Girls 36
4.30pm C 1 Craighead 32 vs Epsom Girls 28
4.30pm C 2 Wellington East Girls 38 vs Sacred Heart 24
5.40pm D 1 Palmerston North Girls 29 vs Auckland Girls Grammar 35
5.40pm D 2 Rangi Ruru 31 vs Saint Kentigern College 30
Wednesday 12th October
Final Initial Pool Play
Time Pool Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.00am C 1 Craighead College 37 vs Wellington East 36
9.00am C 2 Epsom Girls 49 vs Sacred Heart 24
10.10am D 1 Palmerston North Girls 38 vs Rangi Ruru 24
10.10am D 2 Saint Kentigern 25 vs Auckland Girls 30
11.20am B 1 Tu Toa 24 vs Cambridge High 21
11.20am B 2 St Margaret's 30 vs Hamilton High 38
12.30pm A 1 Mt Albert Grammar 48 vs Columba College 14
12.30pm A 2 Waimea College 26 vs St Mary's 20
1.40pm - Pool play completed - Post - Pool play confirmed
ALL GAMES MUST PLAY TO A RESULT - NO DRAWS PERMITTED
Time Pool Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
2.50pm G 1 D3 Rangi Ruru 33 vs C4 Sacred Heart 36
2.50PM H 2 C3 Wellington East 35 (ET) vs D4 Saint Kentigern 33 (ET)
4.00PM G 1 A3 Columba College 20 vs B4 St Margarets 30
4.00PM H 2 B3 Cambridge High 27 vs A4 St Mary's College 23
5.10PM E 1 D1 Auckland Girls 34 (ET) vs C2 Epsom Girls 33 (ET)
5.10PM F 2 C1 Craighead Diocesan 43 vs D2 Palmerston North 25
6.20PM E 1 A1 Mt Albert Grammar 38 vs B2 Hamilton Girls 29
6.20PM F 2 B1 Tu Toa 35 vs A2 Waimea College 19
Thursday 13th October
ALL GAMES MUST PLAY TO A RESULT 
NO DRAWS PERMITTED
Time Pool Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.30AM G 1 D3 Rangi Ruru 28 vs B4 St Margarets 37
9.30AM H 2 B3 Cambridge High 30 vs D4 Saint Kentigern 26
10.40AM H 1 C3 Wellington East 31 ET vs A4 St Mary's 32 ET
10.40AM G 2 A3 Columba College 35 vs C4 Sacred Heart 23
11.50AM E 1 A1 Mount Albert 35 vs C2 Epsom Girl's 22
11.50AM F 2 C1 Craighead Diocesan 33 vs A2 Waimea 31
1.00PM F 1 B1 Tu Toa 30 vs D2 Palmerston North 25
1.00PM E 2 D1 Auckland GG 28 vs B2 Hamilton Girls 32
2.10PM H 1 A4 St Mary's 27 vs D4 St Kentigerns 29
2.10PM G 2 B4 St Margarets 35 vs C4 Sacred Heart 22
3.20PM G 1 A3 Columba College 35 vs D3 Rangi Ruru 15
3.20PM H 2 B3 Cambridge High 27 vs C3 Wellington East 33
4.30PM E 1 A1 Mount Albert 31 vs D1 Auckland GG 26
4.30PM F 2 A2 Waimea 26 vs D2 Palmerston North 31
5.40PM F 1 B1 Tu Toa 38 vs C1 Craighead Diocesan 27
5.40PM E 2 B2 Hamilton Girls 30 vs C2 Epsom Girls 31
Friday 14th October
ALL GAMES MUST PLAY TO A RESULT
NO DRAWS PERMITTED
Time Play off for: Court Team 1 Team 2
9.00AM 13th/14th 1 G3 Sacred Heart 29 vs H3 Saint Kentigern 41
9.00AM 15th/16th 2 G4 Rangi Ruru 25 vs H4 St Mary's 33
10.10AM 9th/10th 1 G1 St Margarets 31 vs H1 Wellington East 36
10.10AM 11th/12th 2 G2 Columba College 28 vs H2 Cambridge High 26
11.20AM 5th/6th 1 E3 Hamilton Girls 24 vs F3 Palmerston North 36
11.20AM 7th/8th 2 E4 Auckland GG 36 vs F4 Waimea College 31
12.30PM 3rd/4th 1 E2 Epsom Girl's 42 vs F2 Craighead College 34
1.40PM 1st/2nd 1 E1 Mount Albert 30 vs F1 Tu Toa 31
   

2011 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Points Table


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First Grade Division 1 Canterbury Auckland Waitakere Southland Wellington Otago Bay of Plenty Total Points Final Placing
Canterbury X 4 (61) 4 (60) 4 (48) 2 (58) 4 (62) 18 1
Auckland Waitakere 0 (49) X 4 (54) 0 (40) 0 (49) 0 (43) 4 6
Southland 0 (37) 0 (44) X 4 (45) 4 (50) 0 (38) 8 5
Wellington 1 (44) 4 (68) 0 (40) X 4 (67) 4 (45) 13 2
Otago 2 (58) 4 (61) 1 (45) 0 (47) X 4 (58) 11 3
Bay of Plenty 0 (43) 4 (60) 4 (46) 0 (38) 0 (45) X 8 4
First Grade Division 1 Round Robin Placings:

1st: Canterbury
2nd: Wellington
3rd: Otago
4th: Bay of Plenty
5th: Southland
6th: Auckland Waitakere
First Grade Division 2 Western Waikato Counties Manukau Tasman North Eastern Total Points Final Placing
Western X 4 (60) 4 (65) 4 (67) 4 (61) 4 (91) 20 1
Waikato 1 (59) X 4 (48) 4 (63) 4 (60) 4 (69) 17 2
Counties Manukau 0 (29) 0 (40) X 4 (43) 0 (41) 4 (57) 8 4
Tasman 0 (26) 0 (36) 0 (31) X 0 (35) 4 (55) 4 5
North 1 (56) 0 (45) 4 (56) 4 (59) X 4 (68) 13 3
Eastern 0 (18) 0 (21) 0 (27) 0 (31) 0 (28) X 0 6
First Grade Division 2 Round Robin Placings:

1st: Western
2nd: Waikato
3rd: North
4th: Counties Manukau
5th: Tasman
6th: Eastern
 

2011 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Finals Results

2011 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Finals Results

Click here for 2011 Points Table

Click here for 2010 Results 

FINAL PLACINGS:

1st Division

1st: Canterbury
2nd: Otago
3rd: Bay of Plenty Gold
4th: Pak'n Save Wellington
5th: Chop Chop Auckland Waitakere (played off in Promotion/Relegation against Western and won)
6th: Ascot Park Hotel Southland (Will play in Division 2 in 2012 due to their loss against Waikato)

2nd Division

1st: Trust Waikato  (Will play in Division 1 in 2012 due to their win against Southland)
2nd: Western played off in Promotion/Relegation against Auckland Waitakere and lost)
3rd: North
4th: PIC Insurance Brokers Counties Manukau
5th: Air NZ Tasman
6th: Plus Rehab Eastern

TOURNAMENT SELECTION

Anna Galvan                       Canterbury
Charlotte Kight                   Canterbury
Portia Woodman                Auckland Waitakere
Maree Bowden                   Canterbury
Sophia Fenwick                 Canterbury
Shannon Francois             Otago
Te Paea Selby-Rickit         Otago
Louise Thayer                    Otago
Keshia Grant                       Waikato
Arahi Wall                             Bay of Plenty
Jessica Tuki                        Waikato

 

First Grade - Final Round Robin Game - Both Divisions

Date Time Division Team 1 Score Team 2 Score
Wed 28 Sept 9.00am 2 Tasman 26 vs Western 67
Wed 28 Sept 10.45am 2 Eastern 27
vs Counties Manukau 57
Wed 28 Sept 12.30pm 2 Waikato 60
vs North 45
Wed 28 Sept 2.15pm 1 Southland 44 vs Auckland Waitakere 54
Wed 28 Sept 4.00pm 1 Otago 58 vs Bay of Plenty 45
Wed 28 Sept 5.45pm 1 Canterbury 48 vs Wellington 44

 

First Grade Cross-Over Games - All games must play to a results NO Draws

Date Time Division Team 1 Score Team 2 Score
Thurs 29 Sept 9.00am 2 - Game 1 Div 2 / 3rd North 69
vs  Div 2 / 6th Eastern 27
Thurs 29 Sept 10.45am 2 - Game 2 Div 2 /4th Counties Manukau 55
vs  Div 2/5th Tasman 32
Thurs 29 Sept 12.30pm 1 - Game 3
(Promtion/Relegation Seeding)
Div 1/5th Southland 46 vs Div 1/6th Auckland Waitakere 51
Thurs 29 Sept 2.15pm 2 - Game 4
(for the winner of Div 2 and Promotion/Relegation seeding)
Div 2 /1st Western 50 vs Div 2 /2nd Waikato 55
Thurs 29 Sept 4.00pm 1 Game 5 (Semi Final) Div 1/1st Canterbury 58 vs Div 1/4th Bay of Plenty 42
Thurs 29 Sept 5.45pm 1 Game 6 (Semi Final) Div 1/2nd Wellington 45 vs Div 1/3rd Otago 57

 

First Grade - All games must play to a results - NO Draws

Date Time Division Team 1 Score Team 2 Score
Fri 30 Sep 9.30am 2 (3rd and 4th) North 69
vs Counties Manukau 42
Fri 30 Sep 9.30am 2 (5th and 6th) Eastern 28
vs Tasman 64
Fri 30 Sep 11.15am 1 and 2 (Promotion/Relegation) Auckland Waitakere 52
vs Western 48
Fri 30 Sep 1.00pm 1 (3rd and 4th) Bay of Plenty 53 vs Wellington 42
Fri 30 Sep 2.45pm 1 and 2 (Promotion/Relegation) Southland 38 vs Waikato 52
Fri 30 Sep 4.30pm 1 (First Grade Final 1st/2nd) Canterbury 63 vs Otago 59

 

 

2011 NZ Age Group U19/U21 Championships Draw and Results

Click here for U19 RESULTS

Click here for U21 RESULTS

Click here for U19/U21 GALLERY

Under 21

Section A Section B
Auckland Waitakere Otago
North Canterbury
Waikato Western
Coutnies Manukau Wellington
Under 19
Section A Section C Section D
Auckland Waitakere 1 Otago Waikato Red Taranaki
North Counties Manukau Wellington Bay of Plenty
Christchurch Tasman Waikato Black Auckland Waitakere 2
Selwyn Eastern Southland Manawatu

 

Monday 18th July

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3
9.00am 19B Otago - 48 19B Counties Manukau - 26 19C Waikato Black - 27
v v v
Eastern - 29 Tasman - 27 Wellington - 38
10.30am 19D Taranaki - 30 19D Bay of Plenty - 40 19C Waikato Red - 50
v v v
Manawatu - 38 Auckland Waitakere 2 - 24 Southland - 34
12noon 19A Christchurch - 35 19A Auckland Waitakere 1 - 49

v v
North - 32 Selwyn - 16
1.30pm 21B Otago - 60 21B Canterbury - 60
v v
Wellington - 54 Western - 43
3.00pm 21A Auckland Waitakere - 63 21A North - 50 19B Otago - 34
v v v
Counties Manukau - 39 Waikato - 62 Tasman - 21
4.30pm 19C Waikato Red - 43 19C Wellington - 38 19B Counties Manukau - 29
v v v
Waikato Black - 26 Southland - 32 Eastern - 34
6pm 19A Auckland Waitakere 1 - 53 19D Taranaki - 28 19A North - 57
v v v
Christchurch - 43 Auckland Waitakere 2 - 31 Selwyn - 13
7.30pm 21B Otago - 51 21B Canterbury - 52 19D Bay of Plenty - 43
v v v
Western - 59 Wellington - 42 Manawatu - 17

 

Tuesday 19th July

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3
9.00am 19C Waikato Red - 25 19C Southland - 41 19B Tasman - 30
v v v
Wellington - 41 Waikato Black - 32 Eastern - 31
10.30am 19A Auckland Waitakere 1 - 36 19A Christchurch - 54 19B Otago - 46
v v v
North - 26 Selwyn - 20 Counties Manukau - 27
12noon 19D Manawatu - 27 19D Taranaki - 24

v v
Auckland Waitakere 2 - 37 Bay of Plenty - 51
1.30pm 21A Auckland Waitakere - 44 21A North - 50
v v
Waikato - 64 Counties Manukau - 40
3.00pm 21B Otago - 68 21B Western - 43 19S Tasman - 41
v v v
Canterbury - 57 Wellington - 47 Selwyn - 22
4.30pm 19Q Auckland Waitakere 2 - 20 19R Manawatu - 28 19S Taranaki - 22
v v v
Wellington - 38 Waikato Black - 40 Southland - 50
6pm 19Q Otago - 25 19R North - 30 19S Bay of Plenty - 43
v v v
Christchurch - 49 Counties Manukau - 28 Waikato Red - 27
7.30pm 21a Auckland Waitakere - 53 21A Waikato - 49 19p Auckland Waitakere 1 - 48
v v v
North - 45 Counties Manukau - 50 Eastern - 27

Wednesday 20th July

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3
9.00am 19Q Otago - 40 19Q Christchurch - 25 19S Tasman - 37
v v v
Auckland Waitakere 2 - 37 Wellington - 37 Taranaki - 26
10.30am

21A/B
QF 1

Waikato - 60 21A/B
QF 2
Canterbury - 65 19S Southland - 49
v v v
Wellington - 43 North - 46 Selwyn - 22
12noon 21A/B
QF 3
Otago - 70 19P Auckland Waitakere 1 - 46 19P Bay of Plenty - 42
v v v
Counties Manukau - 51 Waikato Red - 32 Eastern - 24
1.30pm 21A/B
QF 4
Auckland Waitakere - 53 19R Manawatu - 20 19R North - 32
v v v
Western - 42 Counties Manukau - 33 Waikato Black - 24
3.00pm 19Q Otago - 24 19Q Christchurch - 27 19S Tasman - 26
v v v
Wellington - 37 Auckland Waitakere 2 - 27 Southland - 39
4.30pm 19P Auckland Waitakere 1 - 37 19P Eastern - 32 19S Taranaki - 29
v v v
Bay of Plenty - 27 Waikato Red - 45 Selwyn - 27
6pm 21A/B
SF 1
Waikato - 56 21A/B
5th-8th
playoff 1
Wellington - 54 19R North - 43
v v v
Canterbury - 57 North - 57 Manawatu - 27
7.30pm 21A/B
SF 2
Otago - 51 21A/B
5th-8th
playoff 2
Counties Manukau - 56 19R Counties Manukau - 24
v v v
Auckland Waitakere - 48 Western - 68 Waikato Black - 33

Thursday 21st July

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3
9.00am 19
5th-8th
playoff 1
Waikato Red - 33 19
9th-12th
playoff 1
North - 34 19
9th-12th
playoff 2
Southland - 41
v v v
Auckland Waitakere 2 - 31 Tasman - 24 Waikato Black - 35
10.15am 19
13th-15th
playoff 1
Manawatu - 29 19
13th-15th
playoff 2
Counties Manukau - 38 19
5th-8th
playoff 2
Otago - 46
v v v
Taranaki - 27 Selwyn - 25 Eastern - 28
11.30am 19
SF 1
Wellington - 33 19
SF 2
Auckland Waitakere 1 - 50 21
7th/8th
Wellington - 56
v v v
Bay of Plenty - 22 Christchurch - 33 Counties Manukau - 45
1.00pm 21
5th/6th
North - 61 19
9th/10th
North - 29 19
11th/12th
Tasman - 33
v v v
Western - 62 Southland - 34 Waikato Black - 34
2.30pm 19
13th/14th
Manawatu - 34 19
7th/8th
Auckland Waitakere 2 - 28 19
15th/16th
Taranaki - 35
v v v
Counties Manukau - 38 Eastern - 41 Selwyn - 23
3.45pm

21
3rd/4th

Waikato - 53 19
3rd/4th
Bay of Plenty - 42 19
5th/6th
Waikato Red - 31
v v v
Auckland Waitakere - 52 Christchurch - 33 Otago - 33
5.15pm

19
FINAL
1st/2nd

Wellington - 24



v

Auckland Waitakere 1 - 29

6.30pm 21
FINAL
1st/2nd
Canterbury - 59



v

Otago - 60

Presentations commence at 7.45pm

 

2011 NZ Age Group Netball Championships U19 & U21 COMPETITION RULES

The New Zealand Age Group Netball Championships - Under 19 & Under 21 (“Age Group Championships (U19 & U21)”- “NZAGC”) are owned and held by Netball New Zealand and shall be conducted in accordance with these Rules and reference to other relevant policies and procedures, which include but are not limited to; NNZ Competition Regulations, The NZAGC Event Guidelines, the International Rules of Netball and IFNA Regulations

RULES

  1. The Age Group Championships will be conducted in accordance with the NNZ Competition Regulations with reference to the Policies and Procedures as contained in the NZAGC Event Guidelines and other NNZ Event Policies and Procedures.
  2. Entries for the Age Group Championships shall be accepted for both the U19 and U21 grades.  Players must be under the age of 19 or 21 on the first day of January in the year of the event as this applies to the team of which the player is a member.
  3. Players participating in the Age Group Championships must be members of Netball New Zealand and eligible for the Region / Centre they are representing at the Championships in accordance with NNZ Membership & Registration Regulations.
  4. The Regional Entity shall be responsible to ensure that all players selected for the Region / Centre are eligible. Proof of date of birth (Birth Certificate, Passport) and/or eligibility may be requested by NNZ.
  5. Netball New Zealand shall circulate all Team Registration forms to each region no less than two weeks prior to the commencement of the championships.
  6. Any team found to be in breach of the NNZ Membership & Registration Regulations will forfeit the game(s), in which that player(s) participated and will lose any corresponding championship points.
  7. Where Championship teams are entered from one Region the teams must be ranked with team 1 being the strongest, team 2 the second and team 3 the least etc.
  8. Each team shall be under the control of a Coach and Manager or combination thereof.
  9. Each team shall identify a Primary Care person on the team list – only this person will be permitted onto the court in the event of a stoppage to attend to on court player/s. Where a team does not have an identified Primary Care person the Coach or Manager may take this role. Each team shall be issued with an armband which the Primary Care person must wear in order to be permitted access to the court.
  10. No team shall register more than twelve players on the Team Registration form.
  11. All games shall be played in accordance with IFNA rules, unless otherwise stated in these rules and/or the Age Group Championships Policies and Procedures Manual.
  12. Games will consist of -
    1. For Under 19 games; four (4) periods of ten (10) minutes with intervals of three (3) minutes between the 1st & 2nd, 2nd & 3rd, and 3rd & 4th periods.
    2. For Under 21 games; four (4) periods of fifteen (15) minutes with intervals of three (3) minutes between the 1st & 2nd and 3rd & 4th periods. The interval between the 2nd & 3rd periods will be five (5) minutes.
  13. All games shall be played with netballs supplied by NNZ.
  14. The umpires for all games shall be appointed by Netball New Zealand.
  15. A Team Registration form and player pen portrait forms shall be submitted to Netball New Zealand no later than the date as determined by Netball New Zealand, by each team entered.
  16. The Team Registration from and pen portrait forms shall detail the full name, date of birth and playing position(s) of each player, and any other information requested by Netball New Zealand.
  17. Each player listed shall endorse her consent to team registration by signing the pen portrait form.
  18. For the duration of the NZAGC, teams shall use only those players named on the Team Registration form.  If a player not named on this form plays in a game, the team concerned shall forfeit the game unless the replacement of a player on the registered team sheet has been approved by Netball New Zealand prior to the game concerned.
  19. Once NZAGC play has commenced the list of registered players of any team may be altered only if, in the opinion of a medical practitioner, a player(s) is (are) deemed to be incapable of further participation in the Age Group Championships.  In such a case, additional eligible player(s) may be registered provided that at no time the total number exceeds twelve (12).
  20. Evidence of a player’s eligibility as a replacement registration may be requested by NNZ as detailed in rules 3 and 4.
  21. Where injuries or illness occur to a player in a Region/Centre team that team may register a player from a team from the same Region/Centre ranked below them if in the opinion of a medical practitioner the injured or ill player is unable to take part in the following game(s). Once a player has been registered twice with the higher ranked team she is deemed to be part of that team for the remainder of the Age Group Championships.
  22. Each team shall play in the registered uniform of the Region/Centre,
  23. All players shall be identified through names on their playing uniform or numbers on their uniform or body. Identification may also be required for age group sections.
  24. If alternative bibs are required for identification purposes the teams shall toss to decide who shall wear them.
  25. No less than 30 minutes before a match commences, a team official must submit as directed by tournament officials a Team List. This will list all players taking the court, to commence the game, all substitute players and team officials. Only those players named on the Team List may participate in that game. For games, that are televised, the team lists as above must be handed in at the time specified by Netball New Zealand prior to the scheduled start of the game.
  26. No alterations or additions may be made to the Team List within 30 minutes of the scheduled commencement time, except in the event of any injury / illness in the 30 minutes prior to the start of the game; a change in playing position(s) may be permitted if in the opinion of a medical practitioner the player is deemed to be incapable of commencing and/or participating in that game.  In such a case, NNZ officials are to be notified immediately and subsequently the bench officials will be notified. For televised games the time period is in accordance with that specified by Netball New Zealand.
  27. Teams are required to complete all games as specified in the draw format – failure to do so may result in the forfeiture of points or rankings.
  28. Teams shall not be required to play more than two games on any day, except in the event:
    1. That a fair draw cannot be completed within the Age Group Championship; or
    2. That a protest is upheld.  The Age Group Championship Committee may then require an additional game to be played.
      Consideration shall be given to scheduling this game at a time, which allows appropriate recovery time for the teams concerned.
  29. To avoid confusion team placement for each game will be allocated on the following basis:
    1. Team 1 on the draw will take the area to the RIGHT of the score bench as it faces out on to the playing court.
    2. Team 2 on the draw will take the area to the LEFT of the score bench as it faces out on to the playing court.
  30. During section or pool play points will be awarded as follows:
    4 points Win
    2 points Draw
    1 point Loss of 3 goals or less (under19)
    Loss of 5 goals or less (under21)
    0 points Loss by more than 3 goals (under19)
    Loss by more than 5 goals (under21)
  31. In the event of a tie on points at the end of pool rounds, the result of the game between the two teams decides the winner.  However;
    1. If the two teams drew their match, or if more than two teams have the same number of points at the end of the pool rounds, goal average of the pool games will decide the placing (i.e. goals for divided by goals against).
    2. If goal average is identical, then goal difference will be applied (i.e. the difference between goals for and goals against).
    3. In the event of a further tie, the team scoring the most goals will be declared the winner.
  32. In the playoff and/or final rounds of the Championships, no draws are permitted.  Such games shall be identified on the draw. In the event that the score is level at full-time, there will be;
    1. A two-minute interval at the end of full-time. Substitutions can only be made during this interval, except in the case of injury or illness during play when the IFNA rules of the game apply.
    2. Extra time of two (2) x five (5) minute halves each way will be played.
    3. Teams change ends and the game is restarted by the team entitled to the next centre pass.
    4. Teams change ends at half time between the two periods of extra time without an interval. No substitutions are allowed at this time.
    5. The centre pass is taken by the team entitled to the next centre pass.
    6. In the event of a tie remaining at the end of extra time, play will continue until one team has a two (2) goal advantage.
    7. To indicate that the game has entered extended extra time as in (vi) an orange flag will be visibly raised on the score bench.
  33. In the event of a dispute or incident report, any protests shall be made in writing to the Age Group Championship Committee within 4 hours of the incident occurring or the completion of the game, and accompanied by a fee of $20.00.  The fee shall be forfeited if the protest is considered to have been made without reasonable cause.
  34. Upon receipt of a protest, or incident report the NZ Age Group Championship Committee shall obtain the views of the other team and/or participants to the incident giving rise to the protest, or incident report and make such other enquiries, as it considers necessary.  Before making a determination of the protest or incident report, it shall then inform the team protesting of the views of the other team/participants and any information it has obtained regarding the incident and give it an opportunity to respond to such views.  Following this exchange of views, the Age Group Championship Committee shall consider the protest or incident report as soon as possible and make a determination.  It shall advise the relevant teams and other parties of its decision regarding the protest or incident report as soon as possible.
  35. Netball New Zealand may provide each team with a supply of strips or files depicting the event sponsor, which each team must affix or print on their bibs as directed by Netball New Zealand.
  36. The Championships are a Smokefree Netball Event.  All participants and officials must refrain from smoking while at the Championship venue or at any Championship function.
  37. No participant, team or official of the Championships shall be permitted to be sponsored by a tobacco product nor be permitted to advertise or sell a tobacco product while at the Championships consistent with the Smokefree Environments Act 1990.
  38. Sponsorship:
    1. The permitted size and positioning on apparel is detailed in the following documents; 2011 NZAGC – U19/U21 Apparel Branding Rules and 2011 NZAGC – U19/U21 Apparel Branding Guidelines. Regions must abide by the rules in these documents and refer to Netball New Zealand for approval as required.
  39. Individual player sponsorship is not permitted, unless otherwise agreed with Netball New Zealand in advance in writing.
  40. At all matches, those teams playing in the match may display their team sponsor’s sign.  The signs are to measure 2.4 metres by 600cm landscape orientation and be freestanding.  Signs not meeting these specifications will not be permitted to be displayed.  Each team will be permitted to display one sign, the placement of which will be determined by NNZ.  Such signs shall depict only the team sponsor’s name and/or logo.  No apparel manufacturer or other signage shall be permitted unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing with Netball New Zealand.
  41. If any dispute arises from the interpretation of these rules or the need arises to deal with any matter not provided for in the rules, reference in writing shall be made to or by Netball New Zealand whose decision shall be binding on all parties.
  42. Netball New Zealand has the right to amend or make additions to these rules as required and from time to time.  Any rule updates will be circulated to all parties as required.
 

2011 NZ Age Group U19/U21 Championships - U19 Results Charts

Click here for U19/U21 DRAW

Click here for U21 RESULTS

Click here for U19/U21 GALLERY

Click here for 2010 Results

Section A

Auckland
Waitakere 1

North Christchurch Selwyn Total Points Section Placing
Auckland
Waitakere 1

4 4 4 12 1
North
0 1 4 5 3
Christchurch 0 4 4 8 2
Selwyn
0 0 0 0 4

 

Section B

Otago

Counties
Manukau
Tasman Eastern Total Points Section Placing
Otago

4 4 4 12 1
Counties
Manukau
0 1 0 1 4
Tasman
0 4 1 5 3
Eastern
0 4 4 8 2

 

Section C

Waikato
Red

Wellington Waikato
Black
Southland Total Points Section Placing
Waikato
Red

0 4 4 8 2
Wellington
4 4 4 12 1
Waikato
Black
0 0 0 0 4
Southland
0 0 4 4 3

 

Section D

Taranaki

Bay of
Plenty
Auckland
Waitakere 2
Manawatu Total Points Section Placing
Taranaki

0 1 0 1 4
Bay of 
Plenty
4 4 4 12 1
Auckland
Waitakere 2
4 0 4 8 2
Manawatu
4 0 0 4 3

 

Section A Section B Section C Section D
A1 Auckland Waitakere 1 B1 Otago C1 Wellington D1 Bay of Plenty
A2 Christchurch B2 Eastern C2 Waikato Red D2 Auckland Waitakere 2
A3 North B3 Tasman C3 Southland D3 Manawatu
A4 Selwyn B4 Counties Manukau C4 Waikato Black D4 Taranaki

Section P

Auckland
Waitakere 1

Eastern Waikato
Red
Bay of
Plenty
Total Points Section Placing
Auckland Waitakere 1
4 4 4 12 1
Eastern 0 0 0 0 4
Waikato Red
0 4 0 4 3
Bay of Plenty 0 4 4 8 2

 

Section Q

Christchurch

Otago Wellington Auckland
Waitakere 2
Total Points Section Placing
Christchurch
4 0 2 6 2
Otago 0 0 4 4 3
Wellington
4 4 4 12 1
Auckland Waitakere 2 2 1 0 3 4

 

Section R

North

Counties
Manukau
Waikato
Black
Manawatu Total Points Section Placing
North
4 4 4 12 1
Counties Manukau 1 0 4 5 3
Waikato Black
0 4 4 8 2
Manawatu 0 0 0 0 4

 

Section S

Selwyn

Tasman Southland Taranaki Total Points Section Placing
Selwyn
0 0 1 1 4
Tasman 4 0 4 8 2
Southland
4 4 4 12 1
Taranaki 4 0 0 4 3

 

Section P
Section Q
Section R
Section S
P1 Auckland Waitakere 1 Q1 Wellington R1 North S1 Southland
P2 Bay of Plenty Q2 Christchurch R2 Waikato Black S2 Tasman
P3 Waikato Red Q3 Otago R3 Counties Manukau S3 Taranaki
P4 Eastern Q4 Auckland Waitakere 2 R4 Manawatu S4 Selwyn

Semi Finals

1st-4th Playoffs

SF Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 Wellington 33 v Bay of Plenty 22
2 Auckland Waitakere 1 50 v Christchurch 33

5th-8th Playoffs

Playoff Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 Waikato Red 33 v Auckland Waitakere 2 31
2 Otago 46 v Eastern 28

9th-12th Playoffs

 

Playoff Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 North 34 v Tasman 24
2 Waikato Black 35 v Southland 41

13th-15th Playoffs

Playoff Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 Manawatu 29 v Taranaki 27
2 Counties Manukau 38 v Selwyn 25

Finals

 

1st/2nd

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Wellington 24 v Auckland Waitakere 1 29

3rd/4th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Bay of Plenty 42 v Christchurch 33

5th/6th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Waikato Red 31 v Otago 33

7th/8th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Auckland Waitakere 2
28 v Eastern 41

9th/10th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
North 29 v Southland 34

11th/12th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Tasman 33 v Waikato Black 34

13th/14th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Manawatu 34 v Counties Manukau 38

15th/16th

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Taranaki 35 v Selwyn 23


FINAL RESULTS

1st Auckland Waitakere 1
2nd Wellington
3rd Bay of Plenty
4th Christchurch
5th Otago
6th Waikato Red
7th Eastern
8th Auckland Waitakere 2
9th Southland
10th North
11th Waikato Black
12th Tasman
13th Counties Manukau
14th Manawatu
15th Taranaki
16th Selwyn


 

 

2011 NZ Age Group U19/U21 Championships - U21 Results Charts

Click here for U19/U21 DRAW

Click here for U19 RESULTS

Click here for U19/U21 GALLERY

Click here for 2010 Results

Section A

 

Auckland
Waitakere

 

North
Waikato
Counties
Manukau
Total Points Section Placing
Auckland
Waitakere

4 0 4 8 2
North
0 0 4 4 3
Waikato
4 4 1 9 1
Counties
Manukau
0 0 4 4 4

 

Section B

Otago

Canterbury Western Wellington Total Points Section Placing
Otago

4 0 4 8 1
Canterbury
0 4 4 8 2
Western
4 0 1 5 3
Wellington
0 0 4 4 4

 

Section A Placings Section B Placings
A1 Waikato B1 Otago
A2 Auckland Waitakere B2 Canterbury
A3 North B3 Western
A4 Counties Manukau B4 Wellington


Quarter Finals

QF Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 Waikato 60 v Wellington 43
2 Canterbury 65 v North 46
3 Otago 70 v Counties Manukau 51
4 Auckland Waitakere 53 v Western 42

 

Semi Finals

SF Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 Waikato 56 v Canterbury 57
2 Otago 51 v Auckland Waitakere 48


5th - 8th Playoffs

Playoff Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1 Wellington 54 v North 57
2 Counties Manukau 56 v Western 68

7th-8th Playoff

 

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Wellington 56 v Counties Manukau 45

5th-6th Playoff

 

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
North 61 v Western 62

3rd-4th Playoff

 

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Waikato 53 v Auckland Waitakere 52

Final

 

Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
Canterbury 59 v Otago 60

FINAL RESULTS

 

1st Otago
2nd Canterbury
3rd Waikato
4th Auckland Waitakere
5th Western
6th North
7th Wellington
8th Counties Manukau

 

 

2011 NZ Age Group U17 Championships Results

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Pool A

Auckland
Waitakere

Hamilton
Centre A
Southland Eastern
Waikato
Total Points Section Placing
Auckland
Waitakere

4 (39-29) 4 (45-20) 4 (49-8) 12 A1
Hamilton 
Centre A
0 (29-39) 4 (29-20) 4 (38-24) 8 A2
Southland
0 (20-45) 0 (20-29) 4 (29-25) 4 A3
Eastern
Waikato
0 (8-49) 0 (24-38) 0 (24-38) 0 A4

 

Pool B

Wellington
Centre

Dunedin
Centre
Hamilton
City B
Taupo
Centre
Total Points Section Placing
Wellington 
Centre

4 (38-22) 4 (49-21) 4 (53-14) 12 B1
Dunedin
Centre
0 (22-38) 4 (26-23) 4 (44-37) 8 B2
Hamilton
City B
0 (21-49) 1 (23-26) 4 (38-35) 5 B3
Taupo
Centre
0 (14-53) 0 (37-44) 1 (35-38) 1

B4

 

 

Pool C

North

Eastern
South
Papakura
Centre

Hutt Valley
Centre

Total Points Section Placing
North
4 (47-15) 4 (48-14) 1 (35-38) 9 C2
Eastern
South
0 (15-47) 4 (41-17) 0 (23-44) 4 C3
Papakura
Centre
0 (14-48) 0 (17-41) 0 (24-52) 0 C4
Hutt Valley
Centre
4 (38-35) 4 (44-23) 4 (52-24) 12 C1

 

 

Pool D

Auckland
Centre

Nelson Kapiti
Centre
Pukekohe Total Points Section Placing
Auckland 
Centre

2 (31-31) 0 (28-35) 4 (34-24) 6 D3
Nelson 2 (31-31) 0 (22-35) 4 (39-20) 6 D2
Kapiti
Centre
4 (35-28) 4 (35-22) 4 (41-28) 12 D1
Pukekohe 0 (28-34) 0 (20-39) 0 (28-41) 0 D4

 

 

Pool E

Counties
Manukau

Taranaki
Centre
North
Harbour
Centre
Mid-
Canterbury
Centre
Total Points Section Placing
Counties
Manukau

4 (45-22) 4 (50-24) 4 (55-7) 12 E1
Taranaki
Centre
0 (22-45) 0 (28-33) 4 (47-20) 4 E3
North
Harbour
Centre
0 (24-50) 4 (33-28) 4 (35-24) 8 E2
Mid-
Canterbury
Centre
0 (7-55) 0 (20-47) 0 (24-35) 0 E4

 

Pool F

Manawatu
Centre

Bay of
Plenty
Kapi
Mana
Centre
Waitakere
Centre
Total Points Section Placing
Manawatu
Centre

4 (45-25) 4 (30-27) 1 (26-29) 9 F2
Bay of
Plenty
0 (25-45) 0 (29-33) 0 (27-38) 0 F4
Kapi
Mana
Centre
1 (27-30) 4 (33-29) 0 (23-36) 5 F3
Waitakere
Centre
4 (29-26) 4 (38-27) 4 (36-23) 12 F1

 

Pool G

Christchurch
Centre

South
Canterbury
Centre
Howick
Pakuranga
Centre
Thames
Valley
Centre
Total Points Section Placing
Christchurch
Centre

0 (22-35) 4 (29-24) 2 (30-30) 6 G2
South
Canterbury
Centre
4 (35-22) 4 (42-20) 4 (38-23) 12 G1
Howick
Pakuranga
Centre
0 (24-29) 0 (20-42) 0 (25-30) 0 G4
Thames
Valley
Centre
2 (30-30) 0 (23-38) 4 (30-25) 6 G3

 

Pool H

Wanganui
Centre

Combined
Canterbury
Centres
Te
Awamutu
Centre

Eastern
North

Total Points Section Placing
Wanganui
Centre

4 (45-34) 4 (44-19) 4 (44-19) 12 H1
Combined
Canterbury
Centres
0 (34-45) 4 (42-20) 4 (57-14) 8 H2
Te
Awamutu
Centre
0 (19-44) 0 (20-42) 1 (26-28) 1 H4
Eastern
North
0 (19-44) 0 (14-57) 4 (28-26) 4 H3

 

 

Section A Section B Section C Section D
Auckland Waitakere Wellington Hutt Valley Kapiti
Hamilton City A Dunedin Netball North Nelson
Southland Hamilton City B Eastern Southern Auckland Netball
Eastern Waikato Taupo Papakura Pukekohe

 

Section E Section F Section G Section H
Counties Manukau Waitakere South Canterbury Western Wanganui
North Harbour Manawatu Western Christchurch Canterbuty Country
Taranaki Kapi Mana Thames Valley Eastern Northern
Mid-Canterbury Bay of Plenty Premier Howick Pakuranga Te Awamutu

 

 

Section P

Auckland Waitakere

Western Wanganui Netball North Manawatu Total Points Section Placing
Auckland Waitakere
4 (54-11) 0 (21-25) 4 (38-25) 8 P2
Western Wanganui 0 (11-54) 0 (23-36) 0 (24-37) 0 P4
Netball North 4 (25-21) 4 (36-23) 4 (32-16) 12 P1
Manawatu 0 (25-38) 4 (37-24) 0 (16-32) 4 P3

 

Section Q

Kapiti

Counties Manukau Dunedin Christchurch Total Points Section Placing
Kapiti
0 (24-40) 1 (31-32) 4 (33-23) 5 Q3
Counties Manukau 4 (40-24) 4 (47-23) 4 (40-22) 12 Q1
Dunedin 4 (32-31) 0 (23-47) 1 (25-26) 5 Q2
Christchurch 0 (23-33) 0 (22-40) 4 (26-25) 4 Q4

 

Section R

Hutt Valley

Waitakere Hamilton City A Canterbury Country Total Points Section Placing
Hutt Valley
4 (30-21) 0 (19-38) 4 (51-35) 8 R2
Waitakere 0 (21-30) 0 (30-37) 4 (36-29) 4 R3
Hamilton City A 4 (38-19) 4 (37-30) 4 (38-32) 12 R1
Canterbury Country 0 (35-51) 0 (29-36) 0 (32-38) 0 R4

 

Section S

Wellington

South Canterbury Nelson North Harbour Total Points Section Placing
Wellington
4 (30-28) 4 (42-25) 4 (39-21) 12 S1
South Canterbury 1 (28-30) 4 (43-16) 2 (24-24) 7 S2
Nelson 0 (25-42) 0 (16-43) 0 (24-36) 0 S4
North Harbour 0 (21-39) 2 (24-24) 4 (36-24) 6 S3

 

Section T

Southland

Eastern North Papakura Bay of Plenty Premier Total Points Section Placing
Southland
4 (53-14) 4 (28-20) 0 (28-32) 8 T2
Eastern North 0 (14-53) 0 (21-36) 0 (19-39) 0 T4
Papakura 0 (20-28) 4 (36-21) 0 (17-35) 4 T3
Bay of Plenty 4 (32-28) 4 (39-19) 4 (35-17) 12 T1

 

Section U

Auckland

Taranaki Taupo Howick Pakuranga Total Points Section Placing
Auckland
4 (36-31) 4 (46-23) 4 (27-26) 12 U1
Taranaki 0 (31-36) 1 (34-36) 4 (25-16) 5 U2
Taupo 0 (23-46) 4 (36-34) 1 (33-34) 5 U4
Howick/Pakuranga 1 (26-27) 0 (16-25) 4 (34-33) 5 U3

 

Section V

Eastern South

Kapi Mana Eastern Waikato Te Awamutu Total Points Section Placing
Eastern South
0 (22-30) 4 (35-25) 4 (41-21) 8 V2
Kapi Mana 4 (30-22) 4 (36-21) 4 (35-21) 12 V1
Eastern Waikato 0 (25-35) 0 (21-36) 4 (39-32) 4 V3
Te Awamutu 0 (21-41) 0 (21-35) 0 (32-39) 0 V4

 

Section W

Ham City B

Thames Valley Pukekohe Mid Canterbury Total Points Section Placing
Hamilton City B
4 (30-26) 4 (26-21) 4 (29-21) 12 W1
Thames Valley 0 (26-36) 4 (48-27) 4 (43-34) 8 W2
Pukekohe 0 (21-26) 0 (27-48) 1 (27-28) 1 W4
Mid Canterbury 0 (21-29) 0 (34-43) 4 (28-27) 4 W3

 

Section P
Section Q
Section R
Section S
North Counties Manukau Hamilton A Wellington
Auckland Waitakere Dunedin Hutt Valley South Canterbury
Manawatu Kapiti Waitakere North Harbour
Wanganui Christchurch Canterbury Country Nelson

 

Section T
Section U
Section V
Section W
Bay of Plenty Auckland Kapi Mana Hamilton City B
Southland Taranaki Eastern South Thames Valley
Papakura Howick Pakuranga Eastern Waikato Mid Canterbury
Eastern North Taupo Te Awamutu Pukekohe

 

Playoffs

 

Game Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1st - 4th
13 Netball North 25 v Counties Manukau 28
14 Hamilton City A 26 v Wellington 33
5th - 8th
7 Auckland Waitakere 51 v Dunedin 21
8 Hutt Valley 29 v South Canterbury 33
9th - 12th
9 Manawatu Wanganui 35 v Kapiti 27
10 Waitakere 36 v North Harbour 25
13th - 16th
1 Wanganui 37 v Christchurch 25
2 Canterbury Country 25 v Nelson 32
17th - 20th
15 Bay of Plenty Premier 34 v Auckland 24
16 Kapi Mana 34 v Hamilton City B 18
21st - 24th
3 Southland 20 v Taranaki 31
4 Eastern Southern 34 v Thames Valley 40
25th - 28th
11 Eastern Waikato 38 v Mid Canterbury 22
12 Papakura 20 v Howick Pakuranga 33
29th - 32nd
5 Eastern Northern 30 v Taupo 21
6 Te Awamutu 21 v Pukekohe 34


Final Playoffs

Game Team 1 Score v Team 2 Score
1st/2nd
32 Counties Manukau 27 v Wellington 29
3rd/4th
28 Netball North 35 v Hamilton City A 31
5th/6th
23 Auckland Waitakere 47 v South Canterbury 32
7th/8th
24 Dunedin 28 v Hutt Valley 31
9th/10th
25 Manawatu 32 v Waitakere 31
11th/12th
26 Kapiti 33 v North Harbour 31
13th/14th
17 Wanganui 31 v Canterbury Country 30
15th/16th
18 Christchurch 42 v Nelson 33
17th/18th
29 Auckland 36 v Kapi Mana 24
19th/20th
30 Bay of Plenty 38 v Hamilton City B 29
21st/22nd
19 Taranaki 41 v Thames Valley 37
23rd/24th
20 Southland 34 v Eastern Southern 17
25th/26th
31 Eastern Waikato 31 v Howick Pakuranga 28
27th/28th
27 Mid Canterbury 32 v Papakura 22
29th/30th
21 Taupo 33 v Pukekohe 30
31st/32nd
22 Eastern North 26 v Te Awamutu 33

Final Placings

 

1st Wellington
2nd Counties Manukau
3rd Netball North
4th Hamilton City A
5th Auckland Waitakere
6th South Canterbury
7th Hutt Valley
8th Dunedin
9th Manawatu Wanganui
10th Waitakere
11th Kapiti
12th North Harbour
13th Wanganui
14th Canterbury Country
15th Christchurch
16th Nelson
17th Auckland
18th Kapi Mana
19th Bay of Plenty Premier
20th Hamilton City B
21st Taranaki
22nd Thames Valley
23rd Southland
24th Eastern Southern
25th Eastern Waikato
26th Howick Pakuranga
27th Mid Canterbury
28th Papakura
29th Taupo
30th Pukekohe
31st Te Awamutu
32nd Eastern North

 

 

 

 

2011 NZ Age Group U17 Championships Draw

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Sections

Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G Section H
Auckland
Waitakere
Wellington Centre North Auckland Centre Counties Manukau Manawatu Centre Christchurch Centre Wanganui Centre
Hamilton City A Dunedin Centre Eastern South Nelson Taranaki Centre Bay of Plenty South Canterbury Centre Combined Canterbury Centres
Southland Hamilton City B Papakura Centre Kapiti Centre North Harbour Centre Kapi Mana Centre Howick Pakuranga Centre Te Awamutu Centre
Eastern Waikato Centre Taupo Centre Hutt Valley Centre Pukekohe Mid-Canterbury Centre Waitakere Centre Thames Valley Centre Eastern North

 

Monday 25th July

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3 Pool Court 4 Pool Court 5 Pool Court 6
9.30am A Auckland Waitakere (49) C North (35)
C Eastern South (41)
D Auckland Centre (34)
F Manawatu (26)
F Bay of Plenty (29)
v v v v v v
Eastern Waikato (8) Hutt Valley (38) Papakura (17) Pukekohe (24) Waitakere (29) Kapi Mana (33)
10.40am A Hamilton City A (29) E Counties Manukau (55) E Taranaki (28) D Nelson (22) H Wanganui (44) H Canterbury Country (42)
v v v v v v
Southland (20) Mid-Canterbury (7) North Harbour (30) Kapiti (35) Eastern North (19) Te Awamutu (20)
11.50am B Wellington (53) B Dunedin (26) G Christchurch (30) G South Canterbury (41)
v v v v
Taupo (14) Hamilton City B (23) Thames Valley (30) Howick Pakuranga (27)
1.00pm F Manawatu (30) C North (48) C Eastern South (23) F Bay of Plenty (27)
v v v v
Kapi Mana (27) Papakura (14) Hutt Valley (44) Waitakere (38)
2.10pm E Couties Manukau (50) E Taranaki (47) D Nelson (39) A Auckland Waitakere (45) H Wanganui (44) H Canterbury Country (57)
v v v v v v
North Harbour (24) Mid- Canterbury (20) Pukekohe (20) Southland (20) Te Awamutu (19) Eastern North (14)
3.20pm B Wellington Centre (49) B Dunedin (44) D Auckland Centre (28) A Hamilton City A (38) G Christchurch (29) G South Canterbury (38)
v v v v v v
Hamilton City B (21) Taupo (37) Kapiti (35) Eastern Waikato (24) Howick Pakuranga (24) Thames Valley (23)

 

Tuesday 26th July

 

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3 Pool Court 4 Pool Court 5 Pool Court 6 Pool Court 7 Pool Court 8
9.30am C North (47) C Papakura (24) F Manawatu (45) F Kapi Mana (23) A Auckland Waitakere (39) A Southland (29)
H Wanganui (45) H Te Awamutu (26)
v v v v v v v v
Eastern South (15) Hutt Valley (52) Bay of Plenty (25) Waitakere (36) Hamilton City A (29) Eastern Waikato (25) Canterbury Country (34) Eastern North (28)
10.40am B Wellington Centre (38) B Hamilton City B (38) G Christchurch (35) G Howick Pakuranga (25) D Auckland Centre (31) D Kapiti (41) E Counties Manukau (45) E North Harbour (35)
v v v v v v v v
Dunedin (22) Taupo (35) South Canterbury (22) Thames Valley (30) Nelson (31) Pukekohe (28) Taranaki (22) Mid - Canterbury (24)
11.50am















1.00pm P Auckland Waitakere (38) P Western Wanganui (23) R Hutt Valley (51) R Waitakere (30) T Southland (28) T Eastern Northern (21)
v v v v v v
Manawatu Western (25) Netball North (36) Canterbury Country (35) Hamilton City Centre A (37) Bay of Plenty Premier (32) Papakura (36)
2.10pm Q Kapiti (33) S Wellington (39) U Auckland Netball (27) W Hamilton City B (29) V Eastern Southern (41)

v v v v v


Christchurch (23) North Harbour (21) Howick Pakuranga (26) Mid-Canterbury (21) Te Awamutu (21)
3.20pm Q Counties Manukau (47) S South Canterbury (43) U Taranaki (34) W Thames Valley (48) V Kapi Mana (36)

v v v v v
Dunedin (23) Nelson (16) Taupo (36) Pukekohe (27) Eastern Waikato (21)

Wednesday 27th July

 

Time Pool Court 1 Pool Court 2 Pool Court 3 Pool Court 4 Pool Court 5 Pool Court 6 Pool Court 7
9.30am Q Kapiti (31) T Southland (28) T Eastern Northern (19) S Wellington (42) V Eastern Southern (35) V Kapi Mana (35)

v v v v v v
Dunedin (32) Papakura (20) Bay of Plenty Premier (39) Nelson (25) Eastern Waikato (25) Te Awamutu (21)
10.40am Q Counties Manukau (40) P Auckland Waitakere (21) R Hutt Valley (19) S South Canterbury (24) W Hamilton City B (26) W Thames Valley (43)

v v v v v v
Christchurch (22) Netball North (25) Hamilton City Centre A (38) North Harbour (24) Pukekohe (21) Mid Canterbury (34)
11.50am U Auckland Netball (46) P Western Wanganui (24) R Waitakere (29) U Taranaki (25)
v v v v
Taupo (23) Manawatu Western (37) Canterbury Country (36) Howick Pakuranga (16)
1.00pm T Southland (53) T Bay of Plenty Premier (35) V Eastern Southern (22) V Eastern Waikato (39)



v v v v

Eastern Northern (14) Papakura (17) Kapi Mana (30) Te Awamutu (32)

2.10pm S Wellington (30) S Nelson (24) W Hamilton CIty B (30) Q Kapiti (24) W Pukekohe (27)

v v v v v

South Canterbury (28) North Harbour (36) Thames Valley (26) Counties Manukau (40) Mid-Canterbury (28)
3.20pm P Auckland Waitakere (54) P Netball North (32) R Hutt Valley (30) Q Christchurch (26) R Hamilton City (38) U Auckland Netball (36) U Howick Pakuranga (34)
v v v v v v v
Western Wanganui (11) Manawatu Western (16) Waitakere (21) Dunedin (25) Canterbury Country (32) Taranaki (31) Taupo (33)

Thursday 28th July

 

Time Game Court 1 Game Court 2 Game Court 3 Game Court 4 Game Court 5 Game Court 6
8.30am 1 Wanganui (37) 2 Canterbury Country (37) 3 Southland (20) 4 Eastern South (34) 5 Eastern North (30) 6 Te Awamutu (21)
v v v v v v
Christchurch (25) Nelson (32) Taranaki (31) Thames Valley (40) Taupo (33) Pukekohe (34)
9.40am 7 Auckland Waitakere (51) 8 Hutt Valley (29) 9 Manawatu (35) 10 Waitakere (36) 11 Eastern Waikato (38) 12 Papakura (20)
v v v v v v
Dunedin (21) South Canterbury (33) Kapiti (27) North Harbour (25) Mid Canterbury (22) Howick Pakuranga (33)
10.50am 13 North (25) 14 Hamilton City A (26) 15 Bay of Plenty (34) 16 Kapi Mana (34)
v v v v
Counties Manukau (28) Wellington (33) Auckland (24) Hamilton City B (18)
12.00pm
17
13th/
14th
Wanganui (31)
18
15th/
16th
Christchurch (42)
19
21st/
22nd
Southland (34)
20
23rd/
24th
Taranaki (41)

 

21
29th/
30th

 

Eastern North (26)
22
31st/
32nd
Taupo (47)
v v v v v v
Canterbury Country (30)
Nelson (33)
Eastern South (17)
Thames Valley (37)
Te Awamutu (33)
Pukekohe (23)
1.10pm
23
5th/
6th
Auckland Waitakere (47)
24
7th/
8th
Dunedin (28)
25
9th/
10th
Manawatu (32)
26
11th/
12th
Kapiti (33)
27
27th/
28th
Mid Canterbury


v v v v v
South Canterbury (32)
Hutt Valley (31)
Waitakere (31)
North Harbour (31)
Papakura

2.20pm
28
3rd/
4th
North (35)
29
19th/
20th
Bay of Plenty (38)
30
17th/
18th
Auckland (36)
31
25th/
26th
Eastern Waikato (31)




v v v v
Hamilton City A (31)
Hamilton City B (29)
Kapi Mana (24)
Howick Pakuranga (28)
3.30pm 1st/2nd
Counties Manukau (29)
v
Wellington (27)

Notes:

  1. 32 teams entered
  2. Initial section seeding based on previous year’s performance
    1. a. Teams that did not compete in 2010 are seeded at the bottom.
    2. Where teams have not entered in 2011 all teams are moved up in seeding
  3. Initial sections – 8 sections of 4 team A-H
  4. 3. Phase one – round robin – All teams play each other in their section.
    1. Monday and Tuesday (am) – 3 games
  5. Phase two - Post-Section play – all teams re-allocated into sections P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W based on finishing position
    1. Sections P , Q, R and S – top 16 – that is top 2 teams from each initial section
    2. Sections T, U, V and W – bottom16 – that is bottom 2 teams from each initial sections.
      1. Each section plays a round robin –
        1. Tuesday pm and Wednesday
        2. All teams play 3 games
  6. Phase three – Play-offs
    1. Semi-Finals
      1. All teams are re-ranked within their section 1 to 4
      2. Section P vs Q  eg. P1 v Q1, P2 v Q2, P3 v Q3, P4 v Q4 etc
        R vs S
        T vs U
        V vs W
    2. b. Final play-offs
      1. Winners v winners and losers v losers for final placing
        Eg. Winner of P1 vs Q1 plays the Winner of R1 vs S1 for 1st and 2nd
        Loser of P1 vs Q1 plays the Winner of R1 vs S1 for 3rd and 4th
  7. Total games per team is 8
 

2011 Trans-Tasman Secondary Schools Netball Tournament Results

 

Teams
New Zealand Secondary Schools (NZSS)
School Sport Australia (SSA)
Aotearoa Maori Secondary School (AMSS)
Pacific Rim (PAR)
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia (ISSA)
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia (BJSS)

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FINAL PLACINGS:

1st: School Sport Australia

2nd: New Zealand Secondary Schools

3rd: Aotearoa Maori

4th: Pacific RIm

5th: Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia

6th: Indigenous School Sport Australia

TOURNAMENT TEAM 2011:

Nadia Loveday: New Zealand Secondary Schools
Samantha Sinclair: New Zealand Secondary Schools
Tera-Maria Amani: New Zealand Secondary Schools
Kaitlyn Bryce: School Sport Australia
Kristiana Manu'a: School Sport Australia
Alice Teague-Neeld: School Sport Australia
Numi Tupaea: School Sport Australia
Jessyka Ngauamo: School Sport Australia

Tuesday 30th May

Round 1

Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score Umpires
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 32 vs Pacific Rim 36 Lisa Patterson and Paula Wells
School Sport Australia 32 vs Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 27 Diana Topi and Angela Armstrong-Lush
New Zealand Secondary Schools 48 vs Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 20 Tara Warner and Tania Law

 
Round 2

Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score Umpires
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 22 vs Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 44 Anna Sheen and Paula Wells
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 18 vs School Sport Australia 45 Lisa Patterson and Diana Topi
New Zealand Secondary Schools 44 vs Pacific Rim 20 Angela Armstrong-Lush and Tara Warner

 
Wednesday 1 June

Round 3

Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score Umpires
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 28 vs Pacific Rim 36 Paula Wells and Tania Law
School Sport Australia 43 vs Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 28 Tara Warner and Anna Sheen
New Zealand Secondary Schools 38 vs Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 23 Lisa Patterson and Diana Topi

 
Round 4

Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score Umpires
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 33 vs Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 27
Pacific Rim 27 vs Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 45
New Zealand Secondary Schools 37 vs School Sport Australia 38

 
Thursday 2 June

Round 5

Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score Umpires
New Zealand Secondary Schools 63 vs Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 32 Paula Wells and Tania Law
Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 48 vs Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 23
Pacific Rim 26 vs School Sport Australia 45


Final Play Offs

Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score Umpires
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 38 vs Indigenous School Sport Australia 33
Aotearoa Maori 35 (IN ET) vs Pacific Rim 32 (in ET)
School Sport Australia 44 vs New Zealand Secondary Schools 32 Anna Sheen and Diana Topi
 

2011 Trans-Tasman Secondary Schools Netball Tournament Draw

Teams

New Zealand Secondary Schools (NZSS)
School Sport Australia (SSA)
Aotearoa Maori Secondary School (AMSS)
Pacific Rim (PAR)
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia (ISSA)
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia(BJSS)

Tuesday 30th May

Round 1

Team 1 Team 2 Umpires Time
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia Pacific Rim 9.30am
School Sport Australia Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 10.40am
New Zealand Secondary Schools Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 11.50am

 

Round 2

Team 1 Team 2 Umpires Time
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 3.00pm
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia School Sport Australia 4.10pm
New Zealand Secondary Schools Pacific Rim 5.20pm

 

Wednesday 1 June

Round 3

Team 1 Team 2 Umpires Time
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia Pacific Rim 9.30am
School Sport Australia Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 10.40am
New Zealand Secondary Schools Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 11.50am

 

Round 4

Team 1 Team 2 Umpires Time
Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 3.00pm
Pacific Rim Aotearoa Maori Secondary School 4.10pm
New Zealand Secondary Schools School Sport Australia 5.20pm

 

Thursday 2 June

Round 5

Team 1 Team 2 Umpires Time
New Zealand Secondary Schools Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 9.00am
Aotearoa Maori Secondary School Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia 10.10am
Pacific Rim School Sport Australia 11.20am

 
Final Play Offs

Team 1 Team 2 Umpires Time
5th 6th 1.30pm
3rd 4th 2.40pm
1st 2nd 3.50pm

  

PRESENTATIONS - held on court at approximately 4.50pm

 

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2011 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Round Robin Results

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Round 1 - Division One
Southland / Auckland Waitakere / Otago / Bay of Plenty / Wellington / Canterbury
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
1 Sat 3 Sept 7.00pm Bay of Plenty 43 vs Canterbury 62 Tauranga - Bay Park
2 Sun 4 Sept 11.00am Auckland Waitakere 40 vs Wellington 63 Auckland - Auckland Netball Centre
3 Sat 3 Sept 12 noon Otago 45 vs Southland 50 Dunedin - Edgar Centre

 

Round 1 - Division Two
Waikato / Western / North / Eastern / Counties Manukau / Tasman
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
4 Sun 4 Sept 11.00am North 68 vs Eastern 28 North Harbour - Netball Centre
5 Sun 4 Sept 11.30am Counties Manukau 43 vs Tasman 31 Strathallan
6 Sun 4 Sept 11.30am Waikato 59 vs Western 60 Hamilton - Claudelands

 

Round 2 - Division One
Southland / Auckland Waitakere / Otago / Bay of Plenty / Wellington / Canterbury
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
7 Sun 11 Sept 11.00am Canterbury 61 vs Auckland Waitakere 49 Timaru - SBS Event Centre
8 Sun 11 Sept 11.00am Southland 38 vs Bay of Plenty 46 Gore - MLT Event Centre
9 Sun 11 Sept 11.00am Wellington 67 vs Otago 49 Porirua - TRA

 

Round 2 - Division Two
Waikato / Western / North / Eastern / Counties Manukau / Tasman
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
10 Sat 10 Sept 1.00pm Western 65 vs Counties Manukau 29 Palmerston North - Ballroom Arena Manawatu
11 Sun 11 Sept 11.00am Tasman 35 vs North 59 Blenheim
12 Sun 11 Sept 11.00am Eastern 21 vs Waikato 69 Napier - PGA

 

Round 3 - Division One
Southland / Auckland Waitakere / Otago / Bay of Plenty / Wellington / Canterbury
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
13 Sat 17 Sept 12 noon Otago 61 vs Auckland Waitakere 49 Dunedin - Edgar Centre
14 Sun 18 Sept 11.00am Canterbury 60 vs Southland 37 Timaru - SBS Event Centre
15 Sun 18 Sept 11.00am Bay of Plenty 38 vs Wellington 45 Tauranga - Bay Park

 

Round 3 - Division Two
Waikato / Western / North / Eastern / Counties Manukau / Tasman
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
16 17/18 Sept 10.30am Waikato 63 vs Tasman 36 Te Awamutu
17 Sat 17 Sept 1.00pm Eastern 18 vs Western 91 Napier
18 Sun 18 Sept 12 noon North 56 vs Counties Manukau 41 North Harbour

 

Round 4 - Division One
Southland / Auckland Waitakere / Otago / Bay of Plenty / Wellington / Canterbury
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
19 Sat 24 Sept 1.00pm Canterbury 58 vs Otago 58 Timaru - SBS Event Centre
20 Sun 25 Sept 11.00am Southland 45 vs Wellington 40 Gore - MLT Event Centre
21 Sun 25 Sept 11.00am Auckland Waitakere 43 vs Bay of Plenty 60 Auckland - Auckland Netball Centre

 

Round 4 - Division Two
Waikato / Western / North / Eastern / Counties Manukau / Tasman
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
22 Sat 24 Sept 11.00am Western vs North Hawera
23 Sat 24 Sept 11.30am Counties Manukau 40 vs Waikato 48 Strathallan
24 Sun 25 Sept 10.00am Tasman 53 vs Eastern 31 Blenheim

 

Finals - Division One
Southland / Auckland Waitakere / Otago / Bay of Plenty / Wellington / Canterbury
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
25 28 Sept Canterbury vs Wellington Porirua
26 28 Sept Otago vs Bay of Plenty Porirua
27 28 Sept Auckland Waitakere vs Southland Porirua

 

Finals - Division Two
Waikato / Western / North / Eastern / Counties Manukau / Tasman
Game Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
28 28 Sept Waikato vs North Porirua
29 Tasman vs Western Porirua
30 Eastern vs Counties Manukau Porirua

 

 

 

 

 

 

College Netball Results 2011

College Netball Results 2011

 

Round Location Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
1 Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre NSW Swifts 60 vs Adelaide Thunderbirds 40
1 The Trusts Stadium Arena, Auckland LG Mystics 51 vs Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel 34
2 – Feb 20 Rotorua Bay of Plenty Coast Selection 38 vs Bay of Plenty Central Selection 23
3 – Feb 27 - POST PONED Christchurch Rangi Ruru vs Marian College
4 – Mar 6 Auckland St Kentigern College 27 vs Westlake Girls 21
5 – Mar 13 Hamilton Hillcrest High 21 vs Hamilton Girls 39
6 – Mar 20 Palmerston North PNGHS 43 vs Sacred Heart NP 19
7 – Mar 27 Arena Wellington Havelock North 23 vs Waimea College 38
8 – Apr 3 Christchurch Craighead vs Rangiora High
9- Apr 10 Porirua Wellington Girls vs Tu Toa
10 – Apr 17 Invercargill Waitaki Girls vs Gore High
10 – Apr 18 Christchurch NZSS Trials* Possibles vs NZSS Trials* Probables
11 – Apr 24 Auckland Mt Albert Grammar vs Auckland Girls
12 – May 1 Invercargill Verdon College vs Columba College

 

 

 


*Possibles v Probables NZ Secondary Schools Trials will be played on a Monday.

 

College Netball Draw 2011

Round One

NSW Swifts versus Adelaide Thunderbirds - Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre at 12.20pm *
LG Mystics versus Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel - The Trusts Stadium Arena  in Auckland at 7.40pm*


*all times are local

 

Round Location School School
2 – Feb 20 Rotorua Bay of Plenty Coast Selection Bay of Plenty Central Selection
3 – Feb 27 Christchurch Rangi Ruru Marian College
4 – Mar 6 Auckland St Kentigern College Westlake Girls
5 – Mar 13 Hamilton Hillcrest High Hamilton Girls
6 – Mar 20 Palmerston North PNGHS Sacred Heart NP
7 – Mar 27 Arena Wellington Havelock North Waimea College
8 – Apr 3 Christchurch Craighead Rangiora High
9- Apr 10 Porirua Wellington Girls Tu Toa
10 – Apr 17 Invercargill Waitaki Girls Gore High
10 – Apr 18 Christchurch NZSS Trials* Possibles v NZSS Trials* Probables
11 – Apr 24 Auckland Mt Albert Grammar Auckland Girls
12 – May 1 Invercargill Verdon College Columba College

 

*Possibles v Probables NZ Secondary Schools Trials will be played on a Monday.

 

2011 Lois Muir Challange

2011 Lois Muir Challenge 

2011 Lois Muir Challenge Final Placings
PLACE TEAM
1st Auckland Waitakere
2nd Western
3rd Bay of Plenty
4th Otago
5th Cook Strait
6th Waikato
7th Canterbury
8th Southland
9th North
10th Counties Manukau

 RESULTS

19/20 March
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue
19-Mar 5.30pm Auckland Waitakere 53 vs Bay of Plenty 48 Aquinas College, Tauranga
20-Mar 10.00am Waikato 66 vs Counties Manukau 35 Aquinas College, Tauranga
20-Mar 11.30am North 40 vs Auckland Waitakere 47 Aquinas College, Tauranga
20-Mar 1.00pm Counties Manukau 38 vs Bay of Plenty 73 Aquinas College, Tauranga
20-Mar 2.30pm North 47 vs Waikato 64 Aquinas College, Tauranga
19-Mar 7.00pm Otago 37 vs Canterbury 39 Dunedin
20-Mar 10.00am Southland 27 vs Canterbury 39 Dunedin

26/27 March
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue
26-Mar 11.00am Cook Strait 36 vs Southland 40 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
26-Mar 11.00am Western 55 vs Otago 48 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
26-Mar 3.00pm Counties Manukau 42 vs Otago 49 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
26-Mar 5.00pm Waikato 39 vs Cook Strait 41 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
26-Mar 7.00pm Bay of Plenty 54 vs Canterbury 45 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 9.00am Western 62 vs Canterbury 48 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 9.00am Auckland Waitakere 59 vs Southland 35 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 10.30am North L vs Otago WBD Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 10.30am Bay of Plenty 46 vs Cook Strait 43 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 12.00pm Waikato 32 vs Southland 45 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 12.00pm Counties Manukau 45 vs Western 59 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 1.30pm Cook Strait 45 vs Otago 49 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch
27-Mar 1.30pm Auckland Waitakere 54 vs Canterbury 45 Pioneer Stadium, Christchurch

2/3 April
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue
03-Apr 9.30am Waikato 45 vs Western 51 Taupo Events Centre
03-Apr 12.30pm Bay of Plenty 48 vs Western 70 Taupo Events Centre
03-Apr 3.00pm Waikato 43 vs Bay of Plenty 45 Taupo Events Centre
03-Apr 11am Southland 32 vs Otago 45 Gore

9/10 April
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue
09-Apr 1.00pm Cook Strait 42 vs Western 56 Arena Manawatu
10-Apr 9.00am Auckland Waitakere 61 vs Counties Manukau 51 Otara Leisure Centre
10-Apr 10.30am North 40 vs Bay of Plenty 53 Otara Leisure Centre
10-Apr 12.00pm Waikato 37 vs Auckland Waitakere 50 Otara Leisure Centre
10-Apr 1.30pm Counties Manukau 38 vs North 44 Otara Leisure Centre

16/17 April
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue
16 Apr 10.00am North 48 vs Cook Strait 49 AUT
16 Apr 10.00am Counties Manukau 30 vs Southland 51 AUT
16 Apr 11.30am Bay of Plenty 43 vs Otago 47 AUT
16 Apr 11.30am Waikato 42 vs Canterbury 32 AUT
16 Apr 1.00pm Auckland Waitakere 62 vs Cook Strait 29 AUT
16 Apr 1.00pm Southland 41 vs Western 59 AUT
16 Apr 2.30pm Counties Manukau 18 vs Canterbury 77 AUT
16 Apr 4.00pm Auckland Waitakere 57 vs Otago 40 AUT
16 Apr 4.00pm North 42 vs Western 51 AUT
17 Apr 9.00am Bay of Plenty 50 vs Southland 37 AUT
17 Apr 9.00am North 37 vs Canterbury 66 AUT
17 Apr 10.30am Waikato 42 vs Otago 33 AUT
17 Apr 10.30am Counties Manukau 37 vs Cook Strait 51 AUT
17 Apr 12.00pm North 40 vs Southland 35 AUT
17 Apr 1.30pm Canterbury 46 vs Cook Strait 48 AUT
17 Apr 1.30pm Auckland Waitakere 58 vs Western 55 AUT
 

2010 NZ Secondary School Netball Championship Points Table




SECTION A
Team Games Played Won Drew Lost Bonus Point Total Points
Mt Albert Grammar 5 5 20
Craighead Diocesan 5 1 4 1 5
Wellington Girls' College 5 2 3 8
Palmerston North Girls' High 5 1 4 1 5
Epsom Girls Grammar School 5 4 1 16
Columba College 5 2 3 8
SECTION B
Team Games Played Won Drew Lost Bonus Point Total Points
Tu Toa 5 3 1 1 14
Auckland Girls' Grammar 5 4 1 18
Rangiora High School 5 5 2 2
Saint Kentigern College 5 2 3 8
Rangi Ruru Girls School 5 2 1 2
10
Sacred Heart Girls School 5 2 1 2 10
 

2010 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Finals Week Results

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FINAL PLACINGS FOR 2010

First Division:

1st:    Mainland Foundation Canterbury
2nd:  Auckland Waitakere
3rd:   Ascot Park Hotel Southland
4th:   Pak n'Save Wellington
5th:   Otago
6th:   Western

Second Division:

1st:    Bay of Plenty Gold
2nd:  Trust Waikato
3rd:   Counties Manukau
4th:    Tasman
5th:    North
6th:    Eastern

SEEDINGS FOR 2011

1:   Mainland Foundation Canterbury
2:  Auckland Waitakere
3:   Ascot Park Hotel Southland
4:   Pak n'Save Wellington
5:   Otago
6:   Bay of Plenty Gold

Second Division:

1:   Western    
2:   Trust Waikato
3:   Counties Manukau
4:   Tasman
5:   North
6:   Eastern

Tournament Selection 2010

Maree Bowden - Canterbury

Shannon Francois - Otago

Anna Galvan - Canterbury

Ellen Halpenny - Canterbury

Charlotte Kight - Canterbury

Cathrine Latu - Auckland Waitakere

Jessica Moulds - Otago

Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit - Southland

Anna Thompson - Canterbury

Jodi Tod - Bay of Plenty Gold

Thursday 30th September 2010
First Grade - Final Round Robin Game - Both Divisions
Second Grade - Round Robin Games Commence
Time Court Grade Team 1 Score Team 2 Score
12.15pm 1 Second Grade Rd 1 Bay of Plenty 40 Auckland Waitakere 61
2.00pm 1 First Grade Div 2 Tasman 39 Waikato 62
3.45pm 1 First Grade Div 1 Western 40 Southland 49
3.45pm 2 First Grade Div 2 North 57 Eastern 41
5.30pm 1 First Grade Div 1 Canterbury 50 Wellington 32
5.30pm 2 First Grade Div 2 Bay of Plenty 42 Counties Manukau 43
7.15pm 1 First Grade Div 1 Auckland Waitakere 66 Otago 49
7.15pm 2 Second Grade Bay of Plenty Blue 29 Waikato 2 67
Friday 1st October 2010
First Grade - Cross over games - (Games marked # must play to a result)
Second Grade - Round Robin Games continue
Time Court Grade Team 1 Score Team 2 Score
11.15am 2 Second Grade Rd 1 Auckland Waitakere 59 Waikato 50
1.00pm 2 First Grade Div 2 # - Game 1 North 39 Tasman 40
3.00pm
(Centre Pass 3.15PM)
1 First Grade Div 1 # - Semi Final Game 2 Canterbury 56 Southland 44
3.00pm
(Centre Pass 3.15pm)
2 First Grade Div 2 # - Game 3 Counties Manukau 56 Eastern 44
5.00pm (Centre Pass) 1 First Grade Div 1 # - Semi Final Game 4 Wellington 39 Auckland Waitakere 52
5.00pm (Centre Pass) 2 First Grade Div 1 # - Game 5 Otago 54 Western 49
7.15pm 1 First Grade Div 2 # - Game 6 Waikato 49 Bay of Plenty 50
7.15pm 2 Second Grade Rd 2 Bay of Plenty 2 29 Auckland Waitakere 2 60
Saturday 2nd October 2010
First Grade - All games must play to a result - No Draws
Second Grade - Round Robin Games Continue
Time Court Grade Team 1 Score Team 2 Score
8.45am 2 Second Grade Rd 2 Bay of Plenty 2 34 Waikato 2 52
10.30am 1 First Grade Div 2 - 5th/6th - Game 7 North 60 Eastern 43
10.30am 2 First Grade Div 2 - 3rd/4th - Game 8 Tasman 39 Counties Manukau 63
12.30pm
(Centre Pass 12.45pm)
1 First Grade Div 1 - 3rd/4th - Game 9 Southland 38 Wellington 36
12.30pm
(Centre Pass 12.45pm)
2 First Grade Div 1 & 2 - Game 10
(Promotion/Relegation)
Otago 51 Waikato 46
2.30pm (Centre Pass) 1 First Grade Div 1 & 2 - Game 11
(Promotion/Relegation)
Western 51 Bay of Plenty 55
2.30pm (Centre Pass) 2 Second Grade Rd 2 Auckland Waitakere 2 63 Waikato 2 60
4.30pm (Centre Pass) 1 First Grade FINAL 1st/2nd - Game 12 Canterbury 53 Auckland Waitakere 52

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2010 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Round Robin Points Table

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Points Calculation

Win = 4
Draw = 2
Loss by 5 or less goals = 1
Loss by more than 5 goals = 0

 

First Grade Division One
Results Auckland
Waitakere
Southland Canterbury Otago Western Wellington Total Points
Auckland Waitakere NA 4 0
4 1 9
Southland 1 NA 1 4
0 6
Canterbury 4 4 NA 4 4
16
Otago
1 0 NA 4 1 6
Western 0
0 0 NA 0 0
Wellington 4 4
4 4 NA 16
First Grade Division Two
Results North Bay of Plenty Counties
Manukau
Waikato Eastern Tasman Total Points
North NA 0 4 1
4 9
Bay of Plenty 4 NA
1 4 4 13
Counties Manukau 1
NA 0 4 4 9
Waikato 4 4 4 NA 4
16
Eastern
0 0 0 NA 4 4
Tasman 0 0 0
1 NA 1

 

 

2010 NZ Secondary Schools Netball Championships Draw and Results






2010 Final Results

1st – Mt Albert Grammar
2nd – Auckland Girls Grammar
3rd – Epsom Girls Grammar
4th – Tu Toa
5th – Wellington Girls College
6th – Columba College
7th – Rangi Ruru Girls School
8th – Sacred Heart Girls College
9th – Rangiora High School
10th – Saint Kentigerns College
11th – Palmerston North Girls
12th –Craighead Diocesan School

Section A Section B
1. Mt Albert Grammar 1. Tu Toa
2. Craighead Diocesan School 2. Auckland Girls Grammar School
3. Wellington Girls College 3. Rangiora High School
4. Palmerston North Girls High School 4. Saint Kentigern College
5. Epsom Girls Grammar School 5. Rangi Ruru Girls School
6. Columba College 6. Sacred Heart Girls College

Tuesday 5th October
Time Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.30am 1 Craighead Diocesan School 33 vs Epsom Girls Grammar
35
9.30am 3 Mt Albert Grammar
35 vs Columba College
30
10.40am 1 Wellington Girls College 31 vs Palmerston North Girls High 38
11.50am 1 Tu Toa 44 vs Rangiora High School 42
11.50am 3 Rangi Ruru Girls School 36 vs Auckland Girls Grammar 42
1pm 1 Saint Kentigern College 37 vs Sacred Heart Girls College 26
2.10pm 1 Columba College 37 vs Craighead Diocesan School 32
3.20pm 1 Mt Albert Grammar 41 vs Palmerston North Girls High 24
3.20pm 3 Epsom Girls Grammar 32 vs Wellington Girls College 25
4.30pm 1 Tu Toa 41 vs Rangi Ruru Girls School 41
5.40pm 1 Sacred Heart Girls College 30 vs Auckland Girls Grammar 30
5.40pm 3 Saint Kentigern College 40 vs Rangiora High School 38
Wednesday 6th October
Time Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.30am 1 Tu Toa 41 vs Sacred Heart Girls College 18
9.30am 3 Auckland Girls Grammar 33 vs Saint Kentigerns College 29
10.40am 1 Rangiora High School 38 vs Rangi Ruru Girls School 50
11.50am 1 Columba College 27 vs Palmerston North Girls High 26
11.50am 3 Mt Albert Grammar 39 vs Epsom Girls Grammar 20
1pm 1 Craighead Diocesan School 32 vs Wellington Girls College 41
2.10pm 1 Tu Toa 35 vs Auckland Girls Grammar 41
3.20pm 1 Rangiora High School 35 vs Sacred Heart Girls College 43
3.20pm 3 Rangi Ruru Girls School 41 vs Saint Kentigern College 25
4.30pm 1 Mt Albert Grammar 45 vs Craighead Diocesan School 27
5.40pm 1 Wellington Girls College 25 vs Columba College 21
5.40pm 3 Palmerston North Girls High 19 vs Epsom Girls Grammar 30
Thursday 7th October
Time Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.30am 1 Tu Toa 38 vs Saint Kentigern College 29
9.30am 3 Sacred Heart Girls College 36 vs Rangi Ruru Girls School 34
10.40am 1 Epsom Girls Grammar 33 vs Columba College 20
10.40am 3 Auckland Girls Grammar 50 vs Rangiora High School 43
11.50am 1 Mt Albert Grammar 37 vs Wellington Girls College 27
11.50am 3 Palmerston North Girls High 29 vs Craighead Diocesan School 38
Post-section games are based on positions at the end of round-robin play
ALL GAMES MUST PLAY TO A RESULT - NO DRAWS PERMITTED
3.20pm 1 Game 1
Craighead Diocesan School
36 vs Rangiora High School 45
3.20pm 3 Game 2
Saint Kentigern College
33 vs Palmerston North Girls High 27
4.30pm 1 Game 5
Mt Albert Grammar
47 vs Tu Toa 41
4.30pm 3 Game 3
Wellington Girls College
39 vs Sacred Heart Girls College 23
5.40pm 1 Game 6
Auckland Girls Grammar
42 vs Epsom Girls Grammar 33
5.40pm 3 Game 4
Rangi Ruru Girls School
25 vs Columba College 32
Friday 8th October
ALL GAMES MUST PLAY TO A RESULT - NO DRAWS PERMITTED
Time Court Team 1 Score vs Team 2 Score
9.00am 1 Game 7 (11th/12th)
Craighead Diocesan School
25 vs Palmerston North Girls High 43
10.10am 1 Game 8 (9th/10th)
Rangiora High School
39 vs Saint Kentigern College 38
10.10am 3 Game 9 (7th/8th)
Sacred Heart Girls College
29 vs Rangi Ruru Girls School 34
11.20am 1 Game 10 (5th/6th)
Wellington Girls College
30 vs Columba College 25
12.30pm 1 Game 11 (3rd/4th)
Tu Toa
26 vs Epsom Girls Grammar 29
1.40pm 1 Game 12 (1st/2nd)
Mt Albert Grammar
39 vs Auckland Girls Grammar 35
 

2010 Lion Foundation Netball Champs Round Robin Results

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DRAW AND RESULTS

Round 1 - Division One
Teams: Auckland Waitakere/Southland/Canterbury/Otago/Western/Wellington
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 4 Sep 12pm Wellington 48 Otago 44 Te Rauparah Arena
Porirua
Y Morgan, K Sinclair-Morris
Res: G Fowler
Sun 5 Sep 11am Southland 52 Auckland Waitakere 53 Stadium Southland
Ivercargill
D Maulder, M Nottingham
Res: M Stuart
Sun 5 Sep 12pm Western 47 Canterbury 66 Arena Manawatu - Ballroom
Palmerston North
J Bredin, L McPhail
Res: A Armstrong-Lush

Round 1 - Division Two
Teams: North/Bay of Plenty/Counties Manukau/Waikato/Eastern/Tasman
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 4 Sep 11am Bay of Plenty 61 Eastern 40 Rotorua Sportsdrome
Rotorua
T Law, P Tallentire-Jackson
Res: E Curtis
Sun 5 Sep 11am Tasman 33 Counties Manukau 56 Stadium 2000
Blenheim
G Fowler, M Smith
Res: M Ellis
Sun 5 Sep 11am Waikato 51 North 48 Te Awamutu Events Centre
Te Awamutu
F Meiklejohn, L Paterson
Res: C Hills

Round 2 - Division One
Teams: Auckland Waitakere/Southland/Cantebury/Otago/Western/Wellington
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 11 Sep 1pm Otago 52 Canterbury 59 Edgar Centre
Dunedin
J Bredin, D Maulder
Res: J Russell
Sat 11 Sep 7pm Southland 22 Wellington 37 Stadium Southland
Invercargill
K Sinclair-Morris, M Stuart
Res: L Murphy
Sun 12 Sep 12pm Western 49 Auckland Waitakere 55 TSB Stadium
New Plymouth
A. Brookie, F Meiklejohn
Res: P Wells

Round 2 - Division Two
Teams: North/Bay of Plenty/Counties Manukau/Waikato/Eastern/Tasman
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 11 Sep 11am Eastern 49 Tasman 45 Pettigrew Green Arena
Napier
L Paterson, P Smith
Res: M McCarthy
Sun 12 Sep 11am Bay of Plenty 61 North 48 QEYC
Tauranga
T Law, P Tallentire-Jackson
Res: E Curtis
Sun 12 Sep 11.30am Counties Manukau 42 Waikato 58 Strathallan College
Papakura
A Armstrong-Lush, A Sheen
Res: L McPhall

Round 3 - Division One
Teams: Auckland Waitakere/Southland/Canterbury/Otago/Western/Wellington
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 18 Sep 2pm Canterbury 46 Southland 42 QEII
Christchurch
M Nottingham, K Sinclair-Morris
Res: J Russell
Sun 19 Sep 1pm Auckland Waitakere 52 Wellington 56 Auckland Netball Centre
Auckland
F Meiklejohn, M Stuart
Res: S Scutts
Sun 19 Sep 12pm Otago 64 Western 54 Edgar Centre
Dunedin
J Bredin, Y Morgan
Res: D Maulder

Round 3 - Division Two
Teams: North/Bay of Plenty/Counties Manukau/Waikato/Eastern/Tasman
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sun 19 Sep 11.30am Counties Manukau 57 Eastern 33 Strathallan College
Papakura
A Armstrong-Lush, L Paterson
Res: W Speck
Sun 19 Sep 12pm North 68 Tasman 50 AUT
North Shore
T Law, P Tallentire-Jackson
Res: M Davis
Sun 19 Sep 12pm Waikato 50 Bay of Plenty 47 Te Awamutu Events Centre
Te Awamutu
G Fowler, L McPhail
Res: C Hills

Round 4 - Division One
Teams: Auckland Waitakere/Southland/Canterbury/Otago/Western/Wellington
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 25 Sep 2pm Canterbury 71 Auckland Waitakere 53 QEII
Christchurch
K Sinclair-Morris, M Stuart
Res: A Sheen
Sun 26 Sep 1pm Southland 45 Otago 40 Stadium Southland
Invercargill
L McPhail, Y Morgan
Res: L Murphy
Sun 26 Sep 11am Wellington 49 Western 41 Te Rauparaha Arena
Porirua
D Maulder, F Meiklejohn
Res: P Smith

Round 4 - Division Two
Teams: North/Bay of Plenty/Counties Manukau/Waikato/Eastern/Tasman
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Sat 25 Sep 12pm North 49 Counties Manukau 48 AUT
North Shore
A Armstrong-Lush, P Tallentire-Jackon
Res: E Curtis
Sat 25 Sep 11am Eastern 29 Waikato 64 Woodford House
Havelock North
L Paterson, P Smith
Res: T Law
Sun 26 Sep 10am Tasman 39 Bay of Plenty 75 Saxton Stadium
Nelson
G Fowler, M Smith
Res: M Ellis

Round 5 - Division One
Teams: Auckland Waitakere/Southland/Canterbury/Otago/Western/Wellington
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Thurs 30 Sep TBC Auckland Waitakere Otago The Trusts Stadium Arena
Auckland
L McPhail, F Meiklejohn
Res:
Thurs 30 Sep TBC Canterbury Wellington The Trusts Stadium Arena
Auckland
D Maulder, Y Morgan
Res:
Thurs 30 Sep TBC Western Southland The Trusts Stadium Arena
Auckland
K Sinclair-Morris, M Stuart
Res:

Round 5 - Division Two
Teams: North/Bay of Plenty/Counties Manukau/Waikato/Easter/Tasman
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2 Score Venue Umpires
Thurs 30 Sep TBC North Eastern The Trusts Stadium Arena
Auckland
A Armstrong-Lush, P Tallentire-Jackson
Res:
Thurs 30 Sep TBC Bay of Plenty Counties Manukau The Trusts Stadium Arena
Auckland
G Fowler, L Paterson
Res:
Thurs 30 Sep TBC Tasman Waikato The Trusts Stadium Arena
Auckland
T Law, A Sheen
Res:

 

2010 New Zealand Age Group Netball Championships Under 17

Draw and Results

Day One - Monday 12th July
Venue: Papakura Netball Centre
9.30am Round
Pool A Auckland Waitakere 67 Kapi Mana 17
Pool C Hamilton City A 29 Bay of Plenty Premier 42
Pool C Thames Valley 26 South Canterbury 36
Pool D Nelson 42 Pukekohe 18
Pool F Eastern Northern 28 Paeroa 21
Pool F Auckland 41 Dunedin 21
10.40am Round
Pool A Marlborough 50 Waiuku 19
Pool E Taranaki Western 39 Papakura 26
Pool E Southland 27 Canterbury County 34
Pool D North 37 Kapiti 28
Pool H Christchurch 39 Hamilton City B 18
Pool H Manawatu Western 53 Howick Pakuranga 12
11.50am Round
Pool B Wanganui Western 37 Waitakere 27
Pool B Wellington 53 Te Awamutu 19
Pool G Counties Manukau 42 Eastern Southern 22
Pool G Mid Canterbury 15 North Harbour 41
1.00pm Round
Pool F Dunedin 31 Paeroa 20
Pool C Hamilton City 47 Thames Valley 10
Pool C Bay of Plenty Premier 44 South Canterbury 28
Pool A Auckland 41 Eastern Northern 18
2.10pm Round
Pool E Taranaki Western 42 Southland 26
Pool E Canterbury Country 32 Papakura 39
Pool D Nelson 34 Kapiti 23
Pool A Auckland Waitakere 70 Waiuku 8
Pool H Christchurch 54 Howick Pakuranga 11
Pool H Manawatu Western 47 Hamilton City B 19
3.20pm Round
Pool B Wanganui Western 45 Te Awamutu 28
Pool B Wellington 46 Waitakere 18
Pool D North 35 Pukekohe 23
Pool A Marlborough 33 Kapi Mana 25
Pool G Counties Manukau 33 North Habour 17
Pool G Mid Canterbury 17 Eastern Southern 44

 

Day Two - Tuesday 13th July
Venue: Papakura Netball Centre
9.30am Round
Pool C
Hamilton City A
35 South Canterbury 37
Pool C Bay of Plenty Premier 46 Thames Valley 23
Pool F
Dunedin Centre
36 Eastern Northern 15
Pool F
Auckland 52 Paeroa 14
Pool A
Auckland Waitakere
55 Marlborough 17
Pool A
Kapi Mana
40 Waiuku 28
Pool H Manawatu Western 41 Christchurch 23
Pool H Hamilton City B 35 Howick Pakuranga 30
10.40am Round
Pool B
Wellington 47 Wanganui Western 24
Pool B
Waitakere 37 Te Awamutu 29
Pool G
Counties Manukau 41 Mid Canterbury
7
Pool G
Eastern Southern 48 North Harbour 25
Pool D
North 44 Nelson 26
Pool D
Kapiti 38 Pukekohe 33
Pool E Taranaki Western 34 Canterbury Country 31
Pool E Southland 38 Papakura 22
1.00pm Round
Pool P
Auckland Waitakere 47 Dunedin 15
Pool P
Manawatu 45 South Canterbury 27
Pool R
Bay of Plenty Premier 29 Christchurch 30
Pool R
Auckland 39 Marlborough 19
Pool T
Kapi Mana 41 Paeroa 26
Pool T
Hamilton City B 29 Thames Valley 20
2.10pm Round
Pool Q
North 32 Eastern Southern 24
Pool S
Wellington
41 Canterbury Country 20
Pool U
Kapiti 35 Mid Canterbury 19
Pool W
Waitakere
29 Papakura 33
Pool V
Hamilton City A 32 Howick Pakuranga 20
3.20pm Round
Pool Q
Taranaki Western 24 Wanganui 28
Pool S
Counties Manukau 44 Nelson 23
Pool U
Southland 34 Te Awamutu 36
Pool W
North Harbour 34 Pukekohe 34
Pool V
Eastern Northern 40 Waiuku 26

Day Three - Wednesday 14th July
Venue: Papakura Netball Centre
9.30am Round
Pool Q
North 37 Wanganui 31
Pool T
Kapi Mana
34 Thames Valley 24
Pool T
Hamilton City B 49 Paeroa 15
Pool S
Wellington 43 Nelson 18
Pool V
Hamilton City A 54 Waiuku 16
Pool V
Eastern Northern 19 Howick Pakuranga 41
10.40am Round
Pool Q
Taranaki Western 36 Eastern Southern 28
Pool P
Auckland Waitakere
47 South Canterbury 19
Pool R
Bay of Plenty Premier 46 Marlborough 20
Pool S
Counties Manukau 40 Canterbury Country 33
Pool W
Waitakere 36 Pukekohe 32
Pool W
North Harbour 28 Papakura 31
11.50am Round
Pool U
Kapiti
38 Te Awamutu 24
Pool P
Manawatu 45 Dunedin 13
Pool R
Auckland 
27 Christchurch 27
Pool U
Southland
31 Mid Canterbury 24
1.00pm Round
Pool T
Kapi Mana 29 Hamilton City B 30
Pool T
Paeroa
34 Thames Valley 34
Pool V
Hamilton City A
49 Eastern Northern 27
Pool V
Waiuku 14 Howick Pakuranga 47
2.10pm Round
Pool S
Wellington 31 Counties Manukau 30
Pool S
Nelson
27 Canterbury Country 36
Pool W
Waitakere 26 North Harbour 32
Pool Q
North
38 Taranaki Western 22
Pool W
Pukekohe 33 Papakura 31
3.20pm Round
Pool P
Auckland Waitakere
39 Manawatu 30
Pool P
South Canterbury 41 Dunedin 16
Pool R
Bay of Plenty Premier 26 Auckland 28
Pool Q
Eastern Southern 30 Wanganui 35
Pool R
Marlborough
19 Christchurch 40
Pool U
Kapiti
27 Southland 28
Pool U Mid Canterbury
21 Te Awamutu 31

Day Four - Thursday 15th July
Venue: Papakura Netball Centre
8.30am Round
Game 1 Dunedin 21 Eastern Southern 36
Game 2 Marlborough 26 Nelson 29
Game 3 Kapi Mana 19 Kapiti 40
Game 4 Howick Pakuranga 31 North Harbour 33
Game 5 Paeroa 29 Mid Canterbury 39
Game 6 Waiuku 25 Waitakere 30
9.40am Round
Game 7 Manawatu 48 Wanganui 23
Game 8 Christchurch 26 Counties Manukau 40
Game 9 South Canterbury 30 Taranaki Western 24
Game 10 Bay of Plenty Premier 29 Canterbury Country 40
Game 11 Eastern Northern 25 Pukekohe 32
Game 12 Thames Valley 33 Te Awamutu 37
10.50am Round
Game 13 Auckland Waitakere 39 North 17
Game 14 Auckland 22 Wellington 33
Game 15 Hamilton City B 28 Southland 31
Game 16 Hamilton City A 41 Papakura 21
12.00pm Round
Game 17 - 13th/14th Eastern Southern 30 Nelson 34
Game 18 - 15th/16th Dunedin 27 Marlborough 35
Game 19 - 21st/22nd Kapiti 34 North Harbour 29
Game 20 - 23rd/24th Kapi Mana 40 Howick Pakuranga 28
Game 21 - 29th/30th Mid Canterbury 26 Waitakere 33
Game 22 - 31st/32nd Paeroa 27 Waiuku 33
1.10pm Round
Game 23 - 5th/6th Manawatu 21 Counties Manukau 30
Game 24 - 7th/8th Wanganui 23 Christchurch 32
Game 25 - 9th/10th South Canterbury 28 Canterbury Country 32
Game 26 - 11th/12th Taranaki 24 Bay of Plenty Premier 45
Game 27 - 27th/28th Eastern Northern 31 Thames Valley 30
2.20pm Round
Game 28 - 3rd/4th North 39 Auckand 24
Game 29 - 17th/18th Southland 31 Hamilton City A 32
Game 30 - 19th/20th Hamilton City B 31 Papakura 28
Game 31 - 27th/28th Pukekohe 36 Te Awamutu 42
3.30pm Round
1st/2nd Auckland Waitakere 32 Wellington 31

 

2010 New Zealand Age Group Netball Championships Under 19 and Under 21 Results

2010 NEW ZEALAND AGE GROUP NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 19 AND UNDER 21
DATE: Monday 5th July - Thursday 8 July 2010
VENUE: Edgar Centre, Dunedin

DAY 1

Mon 5 July   
Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5
10.00 am Game 1 - 21A
Southland 46 def
Western 45
Game 2 - 21A
Otago 57 def
Counties Manukau 44
Game 3 - 19B
North 37 def
Auckland Waitakere2 31
Game 4 - 19B
Wellington 53 def
Mid-Canterbury 32
11.30 am Game 5 - 21B
Canterbury 40 def
North 39
Game 6 - 21B
Auckland Waitakere 70 def
Otago Invitation 31
Game 7 - 19C
Taranaki 36 def
Otago Blue 24
Game 8 - 19C
Bay of Plenty 40 def
Manawatu 27
1.00pm Game 9 - 19D
Otago Gold 38 def
Counties Manukau 21
Game 10 - 19A
Waikato Red 35 def
Tasman 32
Game 11 - 19D
Christchurch 32 def
Waikato Black 24

2.30 pm Game 12 - 19B
Mid-Canterbury 38 def
North 24
Game 13 - 19B
Wellington 47 def
Auckland Waitakere 2 23


4.00 pm

Game 14 - 19C
Otago Blue 42 def
Manawatu Western 19

Game 15 - 19C
Taranaki Western 40 def
Bay of Plenty 36


5.30 pm Game 16 - 21A
Otago 65 def
Wellington 48
Game 17 - 21A
Western 71 def
Counties Manukau 49
Game 18 - 19A
Auckland Waitakere 1 43 def
Waikato Red 27
Game 19 - 19D
Counties Manukau 34 def
Christchurch 27
7.00 pm Game 20 - 21B
Auckland Waitakere 53 def
Waikato 52
Game 21 - 21B
North 84 def
Otago Invitation 40
Game 22 - 19D
Otago Gold 45 def
Waikato Black 17


2010 NEW ZEALAND AGE GROUP NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 19 AND UNDER 21
DATE: Monday 5th July - Thursday 8 July 2010
VENUE: Edgar Centre, Dunedin

DAY 2

Tues 6 July  
Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5

10.00 am

Game 23 - 19C
Bay of Plenty 43 def
Otago Blue 27
Game 24 - 19C
Taranaki Western 49 def
Manawatu 28

Game 25 - 19D
Otago Gold 46 def
Christchurch 33

Game 26 - 19D
Counties Manukau 27 def
Waikato Black
11.30 am Game 27 - 21B
Auckland Waitakere 57 def
Canterbury 34
Game 28 - 21B
Waikato 59 def
Otago Invitation 43
Game 29 - 19B
Wellington 36 def
North 34
Game 30 - 19B
Auckland Waitakere 2 34 def
Mid-Canterbury 33
1.00 pm Game 31 - 21A
Otago 72 def
Western 49
Game 32 - 21A
Southland 56 def
Wellington 43
Game 33 - 19A
Auckland Waitakere 1 55 def
Tasman 10

2.30 pm Game 34 - 19S
Waikato Black 39 def
Otago Blue 24



4.00 pm Game 35 - 19Q
Taranaki Western 50 def
Counties Manukau 25
Game 36 - 19R
Christchurch 38 def
Manawatu 30
Game 37 - 19P
Otago Gold 48 def
Bay of Plenty 36

5.30 pm Game 38 - 21B
North 57 def
Waikato 50
Game 39 - 21B
Canterbury 59 def
Otago Invitation 39
Game 40 - 19Q
Wellington 41 def
Waikato Red 40
Game 41 - 19R
Tasman 34 def
Auckland Waitakere 2 27
7.00 pm Game 42 - 21A
Southland 48 def
Otago 39
Game 43 - 21A
Wellington 55 def
Counties Manukau 50
Game 44 - 19P
Auckland Waitakere 1  43 def
Mid-Canterbury 27


2010 NEW ZEALAND AGE GROUP NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 19 AND UNDER 21
DATE: Monday 5th July - Thursday 8 July 2010
VENUE: Edgar Centre, Dunedin

DAY 3

Wed 7 July Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5

10.00 am

Game 45 - 21A
Southland 53 def
Counties Manukau 39
Game 46 - 21B
Canterbury 49 def
Waitako 47
Game 47 - 19S
North 45 def
Waikato Black 16

11.30 am Game 48 - 21A
Western 73 def
Wellington 67
Game 49 - 21B
Auckland Waitakere 65 def
North 58
Game 50 - 19R
Tasman 42 def
Manawatu Western 27
Game 51 - 19R
Christchurch 37 def
Auckland Waitakere 2 28
1.00 pm Game 52 - 19P
Auckland Waitakere 1  49 def
Bay of Plenty 36
Game 53 - 19P
Otago Gold 40 def
Mid Canterbury 30


2.30 pm Game 54 - 19Q
Wellington 48 def
Counties Manukau 30
Game 55 - 19Q
Waikato Red 36 def
Taranaki Western 34


4.00 pm Game 56 - 19S
North 37 def
Otago Blue 26
Game 57 - 19R
Christchurch 43 def
Tasman 17
Game 58 - 19R
Auckland Waitakere 2 33 def
Manawatu 30

5.30 pm

Game 59 - 21*
Semi-Final
Southland 49 def
Canterbury 40

Game 60 - 21*
Semi-Final
Waikato 63 def
Western 61
Game 61 - 19P
Auckland Waitakere 1 45 def
Otago Gold 29
Game 62 - 19P
Mid-Canterbury 35 def
Bay of Plenty
7.00 pm Game 63 - 21*
Semi-Final
Auckland Waitakere 51 def
Otago 43
Game 64 - 21*
Semi-Final
North 72 def
Wellington 50
Game 65 - 19Q
Taranaki Western 30 def
Wellington 24
Game 66 - 19Q
Waikato Red 52 def
Counties Manukau 29

2010 NEW ZEALAND AGE GROUP NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 19 AND UNDER 21
DATE: Monday 5th July - Thursday 8 July 2010
VENUE: Edgar Centre, Dunedin

DAY 4

Thurs 8 July Court 1 Court 4 Court 5

9.00 am

Game 67 - 19  5th to 8th
Mid Canterbury 47 def
Counties Manukau 27
Game 68 - 19 9th to 12th
Christchurch 36 def
Waikato Black 23
Game 69 - 19 9th to 12th
North 37 def
Tasman 22
10.15 am Game 70 - 19 Semi 1st to 4th
Otago Gold 38 def
Waikato Red 32
Game 71 - 19 5th to 8th
Bay of Plenty 50 def
Wellington 38
Game 72 - 19 13th to 15th
Manawatu 42 def
Otago Blue 30
11.45 am Game 73 - 19 Semi 1st to 4th
Auckland Waitakere 1 38 def
Taranaki Western 23
Game 74 - 21  7th/8th
Western 65 def Wellington 57

1.15 pm Game 75 - 21 5th/6th
North 68 def
Waikato 48
Game 76 - 21 9th/10th
Otago Invitation 51 def
Counties Manukau 49
Game 77 - 19 11th/12th
Tasman 32 def
Waikato Black 30
2.45 pm Game 78 - 21 3rd/4th
Otago 62 def
Canterbury 44
Game 79 - 19 7th/8th
Wellington 42 def
Counties Manukau 33
Game 80 - 19 9th/10th
North 46 def
Christchurch 29
4.15 pm Game 81 - 19 3rd/4th
Waikato Red  30 def
Taranaki Western 28
Game 82 - 19 5th/6th
Bay of Plenty 44 def
Mid Canterbury 32
Game 83 - 19 13th/14th
Auckland Waitakere 2 31 def
Otago Blue 27
5.45 pm Game 84 - 19 FINAL 1st/2nd
Auckland Waitakere 1 39 def
Otago Gold 34


7.15 pm Game 85 - 21 FINAL 1st/2nd
Auckland Waitakere 40 def
Southland 30


 

2010 International Schoolgirls Netball Challenge Draw

-Click here for the NZSS Team 2010

 

2010 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLGIRLS NETBALL CHALLENGE DRAW
Date Time Court Match Results
May 24th 10:30am 1 School Sport Australia v Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 29-20 Sport Australia Def Malaysia
May 24th 10:30am 3 New Zealand Secondary Schools v Indigenous School Sport Australia 55-6 New Zealand Def Indigenous Sport
May 24th 11:45am 1 Pacific Rim Secondary Schools v Aotearoa Maori 46-35 Aotearoa Maori Def Pacific Rim
May 24th 3:00pm 1 Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia v New Zealand Secondary Schools 54-16 New Zealand Def Malaysia
May 24th 4:00pm 3 Aotearoa Maori v School Sport Australia 28-18 Sport Australia Def Aotearoa Maori
May 24th 4:00pm 4 Indigenous School Sport Australia v Pacific Rim Secondary Schools 50-17 Pacific Rim Def Indigenous Sport
May 25th 9:00am 1 Pacific Rims Secondary Schools v School Sport Australia 31-19 Sport Australia Def Pacific Rims
May 25th 9:00am 3 New Zealand Secondary Schools v Aotearoa Maori 36-22 New Zealand Def Aotearoa Maori
May 25th 10:15am 1 Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia v Indigenous School Sport Australia 32-12  Malaysia Def Indigenous Sport
May 25th 2:15pm 1 School Sport Australia v New Zealand Secondary Schools 24-23 Sport Australia Def New Zealand
May 25th 3:30pm 1 Indigenous School Sport Australia v Aotearoa Maori 41-17 Aotearoa Maori Def Indigenous Sport
May 25th 3:30pm 2 Pacific Rim Secondary Schools v Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 39-19 Pacific Rim Def Malaysia
May 26th 8:30am 1 Aotearoa Maori v Bukit Jalil Sports School Malaysia 43-19 Aotearoa Def Malaysia
May 26th 8:30am 3 School Sport Australia v Indigenous School Sport Australia 58-9 Sport Australia Def Indigenous Sport
May 26th 10:00am 1 Pacific Rims Secondary Schools v New Zealand Secondary Schools 40-36 New Zealand Def Pacific Rims
May 26th *2:15pm 1 Crossover Finals – 2 v 3 36-24 New Zealand Def Aotearoa Maori
May 26th *3:30pm 1 Crossover Finals – 1 v 4 41-19 Sport Australia Def Pacific Rim
May 27th 10:00am 1 Finals for 5th & 6th position – 5 v 6 37-18 Malaysia Def Indigenous Sport
May 27th 11:00am 1 Finals for 3rd & 4th position – 3 v 4 36-25 Pacific Rim Def Aotearoa Maori
May 27th 1:30pm 1 Grand Final for 1st & 2nd position – 1 v 2 29-23 New Zealand Def Sport Australia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Times may vary slightly depending on the finishing positions and time between matches.
- All times shown are local times

 

 

2010 Lois Muir Challenge Draw & Results

lois-muir-challengeHere's the final Points Table & Results for the 2010 Lois Muir Challenge, sponsored by Contract Mechanical Services Bay of Plenty, and won by Western, from Otago (33 points), Cook Strait & Auckland Waitakere (both 24 points).
icon 2010 Lois Muir Challenge Draw (55.8 kB) (PDF format)
Click here for Event Information & History

The Opening Weekend of the 2010 Lois Muir Challenge was hosted by Auckland Waitakere on Sat 20- Sun 21 March at the Auckland Netball Centre. Further matches followed on Sun 28 March and the weekend of 10-11 April, before the Closing Weekend on Sat 17 & Sun 18 April, hosted by Western at Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North.


2010 LOIS MUIR CHALLENGE Final Points Table
All teams played nine games
Win - 4 points; Loss by 6 or more goals - 0 points;  Loss by 5 goals or fewer - 1 point
TEAM POINTS 2010 PLACING 2009 PLACING
WESTERN 36 1st 3rd
Otago 33 2nd 5th
Cook Strait 24 3rd= 2nd
Auckland Waitakere 24 3rd= 6th
Canterbury 21 5th 7th
North 18 6th 10th
Bay of Plenty 13 7th 9th
Waikato 12 8th 4th
Southland 5 9th 1st
Counties Manukau 0 10th 8th

2010 LOIS MUIR CHALLENGE
Top 10 Shooters by percentage
PLAYER (Team) GOALS/ATTEMPTS PER CENT
Jessie Waitapu (Waikato) 54/60 90.0
Danielle Steffany (Counties Manukau) 150/170 88.2
Tera-Maria Amani (Auckland Waitakere) 166/196 84.7
Amanda Ryan (Cook Strait) 104/123 84.6
Amber Bellringer (Western) 329/396 83.1
Carli Botes (North) 187/228 82.0
Josie Matuku (Waikato) 233/285 81.8
Darrell Leota (Auckland Waitakere) 49/61 80.3
Rita White-Kay (Canterbury) 97/121 80.2
Anna Molineaux (Auckland Waitakere) 94/118 79.7


OPENING WEEKEND, AUCKLAND NETBALL CENTRE: Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 March 2010
TEAM 1 v TEAM 2 DATE COURT TIME
Otago 71 def Auckland Waitakere 44 20 Mar A 12 noon
Western 64 def Bay of Plenty 43 20 Mar C 12 noon
North 50 def Southland 45 20 Mar A 2.00 pm
Cook Strait 48 def Counties Manukau 41 20 Mar C 2.00 pm
Western 61 def Auckland Waitakere 44 20 Mar A 4.00 pm
Otago 52 def Waikato 45 20 Mar C 4.00 pm
Canterbury 66 def Counties Manukau 42 20 Mar A 6.00 pm
Cook Strait 56 def North 48 20 Mar B 6.00 pm
Bay of Plenty 46 def Southland 36 20 Mar C 6.00 pm
Waikato 66 def Canterbury 59 21 Mar C 9.00 am
Auckland Waitakere 49 def Cook Strait 43 21 Mar A 9.00 am
Southland 43 def Counties Manukau 37 21 Mar A 11.00 am
Otago 64 def Bay of Plenty 39 21 Mar B 11.00 am
Western 62 def North 52 21 Mar C 11.00 am
Cook Strait 56 def Waikato 45 21 Mar A 1.00 pm
WEEKEND 2: Sunday 28 March 2010
TEAM 1 v TEAM 2 VENUE COURT TIME
Waikato 65 def Counties Manukau 43 QEYC, Tauranga 9.00 am
Auckland Waitakere 53 def Bay of Plenty 42 QEYC, Tauranga 10.30 am
North 65 def Waikato 53 QEYC, Tauranga 12 noon
Bay of Plenty 54 def Counties Manulau 42 QEYC, Tauranga 1.30 pm
Auckland Waitakere 53 def North 48 QEYC, Tauranga 3.00 pm
Otago 63 def Canterbury 52 Edgar Centre, Dunedin 11.30 am
Canterbury 53 def Southland 40 Edgar Centre, Dunedin 2.00 pm
WEEKEND 3: Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 April 2010
TEAM 1 v TEAM 2 DATE VENUE TIME
Western 63 def Cook Strait 44 10 Apr Wellington 9.30 am
Cook Strait 45 def Canterbury 43 10 Apr Wellington 12 noon
Western 50 def Canterbury 42 10 Apr Wellington 2.00 pm
Otago 58 def Southland 37 11 Apr Stadium Southland, Invercargill 1.00 pm
North 54 def Bay of Plenty 42 11 Apr Carmel College - North 10.00 am
Auckland Waitakere 60 def Waikato 35 11 Apr Carmel College - North 11.30 am
North 59 def Counties Manukau 43 11 Apr Carmel College - North 1.00 pm
Bay of Plenty 51 def Waikato 45 11 Apr Carmel College - North 2.30 pm
Auckland Waitakere 59 def Counties Manukau 33 11 Apr Carmel College - North 4.00 pm
CLOSING WEEKEND, ARENA MANAWATU: Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 April 2010
TEAM 1 v TEAM 2 DATE COURT TIME
Western 62 def Counties Manukau 32 17 Apr B&M 3 12 noon
Otago 56 def Cook Strait 41 17 Apr B&M 2 12 noon
Canterbury 45 def Bay of Plenty 44 17 Apr B&M 3 1.30 pm
Auckland Waitakere 63 def Southland 30 17 Apr B&M 2 1.30 pm
Otago 73 def North 58 17 Apr B&M 2 3.00 pm
Western 59 def Waikato 41 17 Apr B&M 3 4.30 pm
Cook Strait 50 def Southland 35 17 Apr B&M 2 4.30 pm
Canterbury 49 def North 45 18 Apr B&M 3 9.00 am
Otago 62 def Counties Manukau 23 18 Apr B&M 2 9.00 am
Western 65 def Southland 29 18 Apr Ballroom 9.00 am
Cook Strait 57 def Bay of Plenty 44 18 Apr Ballroom 10.30 am
Waikato 48 def Southland 34 18 Apr B&M 2 11.30 am
Western 54 def Otago 49 18 Apr B&M 3 11.30 am
Canterbury 54 def Canterbury 46 18 Apr Ballroom 1.00 pm
 

2009 World Netball Series Draw & Results

world-netball-series2-2009 The inaugural World Netball Series was held at the M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
from Fri 9 to Sun 11 October 2009 (ie Sat 10-Mon 12 October NZ time).
After finishing third in Pool Play the Silver Ferns defeated Australia in their Semi-Final, and then delivered a powerful performance in the Final to beat Jamaica and win the inaugural title.
Please scroll down for the Results & Points Table.

Click here for the Photo Gallery
Click here for the Series Rules and event information.

Click here for Silver Ferns v Malawi Match Report
Click here for Silver Ferns v England Match Report
Click here for Silver Ferns v Jamaica Match Report
Click here for Silver Ferns v Australia Match Report
Click here for Silver Ferns v Samoa Match Report

Click here for Semi Final: Silver Ferns defeat Australia Match Report
Click here for the Final: Silver Ferns defeat Jamaica Match Report

2009 WORLD NETBALL SERIES RESULTS
GAME NO. UK TIME Friday 9 Oct NZ TIME Saturday 10 Oct TEAMS
9 2.30 pm 2.30 am England 36 def Samoa 16
2 3.15 pm 3.15 am Australia 31 def Jamaica 26
10 4.00 pm 4.00 am New Zealand 27 def Malawi 22
6 6.45 pm 6.45 am England 24 def New Zealand 21
5 7.30 pm 7.30 am Jamaica 30 def Samoa 22
4 8.15 pm 8.15 am Australia 31 def Malawi 19
11 9.00 pm 9.00 am New Zealand 37 def Jamaica 28
GAME NO. UK TIME Saturday 10 Oct NZ TIME Saturday 10 Oct TEAMS
8 10.15 am 10.15 pm Australia 25 def New Zealand 22
14 11.00 am 11.00 pm Malawi 33 def Samoa 16
13 11.45 am 11.45 pm England 27 def Jamaica 24
GAME NO. UK TIME Saturday 10 Oct NZ TIME Sunday 11 Oct TEAMS
12 12.30 pm 12.30 am Australia 37 def Samoa 18
3 2.45 pm 2.45 am England 33 def Malawi 22
1 3.30 pm 3.30 am New Zealand 34 def Samoa 14
7 4.15 pm 4.15 am Jamaica 30 def Malawi 25
15 5.00 pm 5.00 am England 25 def Australia 19
GAME NO. UK TIME Sunday 11 Oct NZ TIME Monday 12 Oct TEAMS
16 1.00 pm 1.00 am Jamaica 33 def England 22
17 1.45 pm 1.45 am New Zealand 27 def Australia 17
18 2.30 pm 2.30 am Malawi 28 def Samoa 20
19 3.15 pm 3.15 am 3rd/4th Australia 23 def England 18
20 4.00 pm 4.00 am GRAND FINAL: New Zealand 32 def Jamaica 27

 

2009 WORLD NETBALL SERIES: POINTS TABLE
TEAM PLAYED WON DRAWN LOST GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST POINTS
ENGLAND 5 5 0 0 145 102 10
AUSTRALIA 5 4 0 1 183 155 8
NEW ZEALAND 5 3 0 2 141 113 6
JAMAICA 5 2 0 3 138 142 4
MALAWI 5 1 0 4 121 137 2
SAMOA 5 0 0 5 86 170 0

 

 

2009 NZ Secondary Schools Championships Draw & Results

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The 2009 New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships were held at the SBS Event Centre, Timaru from Tue 6 to Fri 9 October.
Please scroll down for all tournament results.
Click here for Event Information & History.

2009 NZSS CHAMPIONSHIPS: FINAL PLACINGS
1st - TU TOA, Palmerston North
2nd - Mt Albert Grammar School, Auckland
3rd - Palmerston North Girls' Gigh School, Palmerston North
4th - Wellington Girls' College, Wellington
5th - Auckland Girls' Grammar School, Auckland
6th - Westlake Girls High School, Auckland
7th - St Mary's College, Wellington
8th - St Peter's College, Gore
9th - Verdon College, Invercargill
10th - Marian College, Christchurch
11th - Saint Kentigern College, Auckland
12th - Craighead Diocesan School, Timaru
PLAYERS OF THE TOURNAMENT
Defender - Tuaine Keenan, Mt Albert Grammar School
Mid-courter - Portia Woodman, Mt Albert Grammar School
Attacker - Renee Matoe, Tu Toa
Overall Player of the Tournament - Portia Woodman, Mt Albert Grammar School

 

SECTION A POINTS SECTION B POINTS
Mount Albert Grammar School 20 St Peter's College 9
Tu Toa 17 Auckland Girls' Grammar School 16
Verdon College 4 Palmerston North Girls' High School 17
Craighead Diocesan School 4 Saint Kentigern College 5
Westlake Girls High School 8 Wellington Girls' College 17
St Mary's College 8 Marian College 1

Points are awarded as follows:
Win - 4 Points; Draw - 2 Points; Loss by 3 goals or fewer - 1 Point; Loss by more than 3 goals - 0 Points
If teams are tied on points after the Round Robin matches their positions will be determined by, firstly, the result of the game between the two teams.
If that match was a draw, or more than two teams have the same number of points, goal average will decide the placings.
If goal average is identical, goal difference will be applied.
If teams are still tied, the team scoring most goals will be declared the winner.
No draws are permitted in the Post-Section & Playoff matches.

Tuesday 6 October 2009 - Round Robin games
TIME COURT ONE COURT TWO
9.30 am Tu Toa 38 def Verdon College 19 Westlake Girls High School 37 def St Mary's College 30
10.40 am Mt Albert Grammar School 46 def
Craighead Diocesan School 20
11.50 am St Peter's College 43 def
Saint Kentigern College 34
Palmerston North Girls' High School 50 def
Marian College 29
1.00 pm Wellington Girls' College 45 def
Auckland Girls' Grammar School 28
2.10 pm Verdon College 26 def
Westlake Girls' High School 20
3.20 pm Tu Toa 50 def Craighead Diocesan School 17 Mt Albert Grammar School 41 def St Mary's College 27
4.30 pm Palmerston North Girls' High School 43 def
Saint Kentigern College 25
5.40 pm Auckland Girls' Grammar School 40 def
St Peter's College 34
Wellington Girls' College 46 def Marian College 31
Wednesday 7 October 2009 - Round Robin games
TIME COURT ONE COURT TWO
9.30 am Auckland Girls' Grammar School 36
def Marian College 33
Palmerston North Girls' High School 35 def
St Peter's College 34
10.40 am Wellington Girls' College 43
def Saint Kentigern College 31
11.50 am Mt Albert Grammar School 35 def
Westlake Girls' High School 21
Tu Toa 48 def St Mary's College 24
1.00 pm Craighead Diocesan School 31 def
Verdon College 22
2.10 pm St Peter's College 31 def Marian College 27
3.20 pm Palmerston North Girls' High School 29 def Wellington Girls' College 27
Auckland Girls' Grammar School 33 def Saint Kentigern College 30
4.30 pm Mt Albert Grammar School 38 def Tu Toa 35
5.40 pm Westlake Girls' High School 37 def Craighead Diocesan School 24 St Mary's College 27 def Verdon College 21
Thursday 8 October 2009 - Round Robin games am; Post-Section games pm
TIME COURT ONE COURT TWO
9.30 am Auckland Girls' Grammar School 37 def
Palmerston North Girls' High School 34
Saint Kentigern College 35 def Marian College 21
10.40 am Mt Albert Grammar School 31 def Verdon College 17 Wellington Girls' College 41 def St Peter's College 29
11.50 am St Mary's College 36 def Craighead Diocesan School 29 Tu Toa def 49 Westlake Girls' High School 31
Post-Section Games are based on positions at the end of Round Robin play.
All Post-Section games play to a result - no draws allowed.
3.20 pm Marian College 31 def Craighead Diocesan School 27 Verdon College 31 def Saint Kentigern College 20
4.30 pm Mt Albert Grammar 44 def Wellington Girl's College 28 Westlake Girls High School 32 def St Peter's College 31
5.40 pm Palmerston North Girls High School 29 def Tu Toa 41 Auckland Girls Grammar 42 def St Mary's College 26
Friday 9 October 2009 - Playoffs
TIME COURT ONE COURT TWO
9.00 am Game 7 (11th/12th)
Saint Kentigern College 45 def Craighead Diocesan 40
10.10 am

Game 8 ((9th/10th)
Verdon College 38 def Marian College 23

Game 9 (7th/8th)
St Mary's College 39 def Saint Peters College 33
11.20 am Game 10 (5th/6th)
Auckland Girls Grammar 37 def Westlake Girls College 36
12.30 pm Game 11 (3rd/4th)
Palmerston North High School 38 def Wellington Girls High 36
1.40 pm FINAL
Game 12 (1st/2nd)
Tu Toa 34 def Mt Albert Grammar 33
Presentations on court after the Final

 

 

2009 Perry Foundation National Championships: 1st Grade Finals Week Draw & Results

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2009 1st Grade (Div. 1 & 2) Round Robin Results
2009 Finals Day Reports & Stats here
2009 1st Grade Team Lists
2009 2nd Grade Results 
2009 2nd Grade Team Lists
2009 Tournament Teams
All Photos, 1-3 Oct 2009 - by Michael Bradley
Final Placings & History
The National Netball Championships are supported by the Perry Foundation.

2009 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 2 - PLAYOFFS
GAME DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES UMPIRES
1 Fri 2 Oct 9.30 am 2 Waikato 65 def Eastern 35 P. Tallentire-Jackson/T. Law
2 Fri 2 Oct 11.15 am 2 Counties Manukau 63 def Tasman 36 P. Wells/M. Smith
4 - Promotion/Relegation Fri 2 Oct 1.00 pm 2 Wellington 53 def Bay of Plenty 43 A. Armstrong-Lush/A. Hay
2009 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 1 - PLAYOFFS
GAME DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES UMPIRES
3 - Promotion/Relegation Fri 2 Oct 1.00 pm 1 Western 69 def North 48 K. Sinclair/M. Stuart
5 - Semi-Final - Live on SKY Fri 2 Oct 3.00 pm 1 Auckland Waitakere 56 def Canterbury 50 K. Broad/Y. Morgan
6 - Semi-Final - Live on SKY Fri 2 Oct 5.00 pm 1 Southland 46 def Otago 45 F. Meiklejohn/L. McPhail
2009 1ST GRADE, DIVISIONS 1 & 2 - FINALS DAY
GAME DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES UMPIRES
Div 2, 5th/6th Sat 3 Oct 8.45 am 1 Eastern 58 def Tasman 43 A. Brookie/M. Smith
Div 1, 3rd/4th - Live on SKY Sat 3 Oct 12.30 pm 1 Canterbury 66 def Otago 39 A. Hay/K. Sinclair
Div 1&2, Promotion/Relegation Sat 3 Oct 12.30 pm 2 Western 58 def Bay of Plenty 42 M Stuart/A. Armstrong-Lush
Div 1&2, Promotion/Relegation
- Live on SKY
Sat 3 Oct 2.30 pm 1 Wellington 65 def North 44 Y. Morgan/L. McPhail
Div 2, 3rd/4th Sat 3 Oct 2.30 pm 2 Counties Manukau 57 def Waikato 50 T. Law/E. Curtis
Div 1 FINAL, 1st/2nd
- Live on SKY
Sat 3 Oct 4.30 pm 1 AUCKLAND WAITAKERE 47
def SOUTHLAND 33
F. Meiklejohn/K. Broad

 

 

2009 Perry Foundation National Championships 2nd Grade Draw & Results

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2009 2nd Grade Team Lists
2009 1st Grade (Div. 1 & 2) Round Robin Results
2009 1st Grade Playoffs & Final Results
2009 1st Grade Team Lists
2009 Tournament Teams

All Photos, 1-3 Oct 2009
- by Michael Bradley
Final Placings & History
The National Netball Championships are supported by the Perry Foundation.

2009 2ND GRADE ROUND ROBIN POOLS & POINTS
Auckland Waitakere 2 10 Southland B 8 Canterbury Red 7 North 2 1
Pak n Save Wellington 2 12 Waikato Premier 8 Otago B 5 Bay of Plenty Blue 0
2009 2ND GRADE POST SECTION POOLS & POINTS - after Friday
C Section: Auckland Waitakere 2 8 Waikato Premier 5 Pak 'n'Save Wellington 2 4 Southland B 0
D Section: Canterbury Red 8 North 2 4 Otago B 4 Bay of Plenty Blue 0

2009 2ND GRADE - ROUND ROBIN GAMES
DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES
Mon 30 Sep 12 noon 1 Pool A - Canterbury 53 def North 39
Mon 30 Sep 2.00 pm 1 Pool B - Waikato 78 def Bay of Plenty 35
Mon 30 Sep 4.00 pm 1 Pool B - Wellington 53 def Otago 37
Mon 30 Sep 6.00 pm 1 Pool A - Auckland Waitakere 57 def Southland 36
DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES
Tue 29 Sep 12 noon 1 Pool B - Wellington 73 def Bay of Plenty 30
Tue 29 Sep 2.00 pm 1 Pool A - Auckland Waitakere 65 def North 41
Tue 29 Sep 4.00 pm 1 Pool A - Southland 43 def Canterbury 39
Tue 29 Sep 6.00 pm 1 Pool B - Waikato 45 def Otago 43
DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES
Wed 30 Sep 12 noon 1 Pool A - Auckland Waitakere 54 drew with Canterbury 54
Wed 30 Sep 2.00 pm 1 Pool B - Otago 62 def Bay of Plenty 43
Wed 30 Sep 4.00 pm 1 Pool B - Wellington 55 def Waikato 48
Wed 30 Sep 6.00 pm 1 Pool A - Southland 40 def North 37
2009 2ND GRADE - POST SECTION PLAY
Thu 1 Oct 12.15 pm 2 Pool D - Canterbury 56 def Otago 46
Thu 1 Oct 2.00 pm 2 Pool D - North 60 def Bay of Plenty 49
Thu 1 Oct 3.45 pm 2 Pool C - Waikato 54 def Southland 43
Thu 1 Oct 5.30 pm 2 Pool C - Auckland Waitakere 57 def Wellington 47
DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES UMPIRES
Fri 2 Oct 3.00 pm 2 Pool D - Canterbury 56 Bay of Plenty 50 B. O'Neil/D. Shoebridge
Fri 2 Oct 5.00 pm 2 Pool D - Otago 51 def North 41 M. Davis/R. Vermeeren
Fri 2 Oct 7.15 pm 2 Pool C - Wellington 68 def Southland 43 M. McCarthy/D. Maulder
Fri 2 Oct 7.15 pm 1 Pool C - Auckland Waitakere 52 def Waikato 48 E. Curtis/A. Brookie
2009 2ND GRADE - FINALS DAY
DATE TIME COURT TEAMS & SCORES UMPIRES
Sat 3 Oct 8.45 am 3 7th/8th - North 51 def Bay of Plenty 40
Sat 3 Oct 8.45 am 2 5th/6th - Otago 53 def Canterbury 48
Sat 3 Oct 10.45 am 2 3rd/4th - Waikato 74 def Southland 45
Sat 3 Oct 10.45 am 1 2ND GRADE FINAL:  Auckland Waitakere 63 def Wellington 44
 

2009 Perry Foundation National Championships 1st Grade Round Robin Draw & Results

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2009 1st Grade Playoffs & Final Results
2009 1st Grade Finals Day Reports & Stats
2009 1st Grade Team Lists
2009 2nd Grade Results 
2009 2nd Grade Team Lists
2009 Tournament Teams
All Photos, 1-3 Oct 2009
- by Michael Bradley
The National Netball Championships are supported by the Perry Foundation.

2009 1ST GRADE TEAMS & POINTS TABLE- after Round 5
Division 1 Auckland Waitakere 18 Southland 16 Otago 8 Canterbury 8 North 6 Western 5
Division 2 Wellington 20 Bay of Plenty 16 Waikato 12 Counties Manukau 8 Tasman 4 Eastern 1

 

 

 

ROUND 1, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 1
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
1 Sat 5 Sep 5.00 pm QEII Stadium, Christchurch Canterbury 62 def North 42
2 Sun 6 Sep 12 noon Edgar Centre, Dunedin Auckland Waitakere 62 def Otago 42
3 Sun 6 Sep 12 noon Arena Manawatu2 Southland 53 def Western 33
ROUND 1, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 2
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
4 Sat 5 Sep 11.30am Stadium 2000, Blenheim Tasman 54 def Eastern 53
5 Sat 5 Sep 12 noon QEYC, Tauranga Wellington 57 def Bay of Plenty 40
6 Sun 6 Sep 12 noon Te Awamutu Events Centre Waikato 66 def Counties Manukau 37
ROUND 2, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 1
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
7 Sat 12 Sep 2.00 pm Auckland Netball Centre Auckland Waitakere 44 drew with North 44
8 Sat 12 Sep 4.00 pm QE II Stadium, Christchurch Canterbury 60 def Western 58
9 Sun 13 Sep 12 noon Edgar Centre, Dunedin Southland 53 def Otago 43
ROUND 2, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 2
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
10 Sat 12 Sep 11.30 am Pettigrew Green Arena, Napier Waikato 59 def Eastern 43
11 Sat 12 Sep 1.00 pm Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua Wellington 75 def Tasman 29
12 Sun 13 Sep 10.30 am QEYC, Tauranga Bay of Plenty 62 def Counties Manukau 52
ROUND 3, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 1
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
13 Sat 19 Sep 6.00 pm Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North Otago 59 def Western 48
14 Sun 20 Sep 10.30 am AUT, North Harbour Southland 45 def North 39
15 Sun 20 Sep 10.30 am Auckland Netball Centre Auckland Waitakere 68 def Canterbury 40
ROUND 3, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 2
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
16 Sat 19 Sep 11.30 am Stadium 2000, Blenheim Waikato 76 def Tasman 40
17 Sat 19 Sep 12.30 pm Ilminster Intermediate, Gisborne Bay of Plenty 62 def Eastern 38
18 Sun 20 Sep 12.15 pm Auckland Netball Centre Wellington 64 def Counties Manukau 43
ROUND 4, 1ST GRADE, DIVISION 1 - NB: Daylight Saving (+1 hour) begins at 2.00 am on Sunday 27 September
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
19 Sat 26 Sep 11.00 am Stadium Southland, Invercargill Southland 57 def Canterbury 39
20 Sat 26 Sep 2.00 pm Auckland Netball Centre Auckland Waitakere 53 def Western 44
21 Sun 27 Sep 12 noon AUT, North Harbour North 55 def Otago 47
ROUND 4, 1ST GRADE DIVISION 2
GAME DATE TIME VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
22 Sat 26 Sep 11.00 am AW Parsons Stadium, Waipukurau Wellington 69 def Eastern 30
23 Sat 26 Sep 12 noon Te Awamutu Event Centre Bay of Plenty 56 def Waikato 43
24 Sun 27 Sep 11.30 am Strathallan College, Papakura Counties Manukau 60 def Tasman 34
ROUND 5, 1ST GRADE DIVISION 1 - All games played during Finals Week, in Invercargill
GAME DATE TIME COURT & VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
25 Thu 1 Oct 2.00 pm Stadium Southland, Invercargill Western 62 def North 46
26 Thu 1 Oct 5.30 pm Stadium Southland, Invercargill Otago 57 def Canterbury 46
27 Thu 1 Oct 7.15 pm Stadium Southland, Invercargill Auckland Waitakere 52 def Southland 42
ROUND 5, 1ST GRADE DIVISION 2 - All games played during Finals Week, in Invercargill
GAME DATE TIME COURT & VENUE TEAMS & SCORES
28 Thu 1 Oct 12.15 pm Stadium Southland, Invercargill Bay of Plenty 79 def Tasman 37
29 Thu 1 Oct 3.45 pm Stadium Southland, Invercargill Wellington 58 def Waikato 37 
30 Thu 1 Oct 7.15 pm Stadium Southland, Invercargill Counties Manukau 52 def Eastern 42
 

2009 World Youth Championships Draw & Results

2009 World Youth Championships






The New Zealand Under-21 team finished second in the 2009 World Youth Championships, hosted by the Cook Islands, from 10-20 August
(Cook Islands time). The team's complete match results & brief match reports from the tournament are posted below.

For more information about the World Youuth Championships please click these links:

  • New Zealand Under-21 Player & Coach Profiles
  • World Youth Championships - event information & history
  • icon2009 World Youth Championships Draw (81.36 kB)
  • 2009 World Youth Championships - official website


    2009 WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS, Cook Islands, 10-20 August
    POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D
    New Zealand England Australia Jamaica
    Northern Ireland Cook Islands Fiji Papua New Guinea
    Scotland Malaysia Botswana Malawi
    Trinidad & Tobago Wales Samoa Singapore
    Barbados Vanuatu South Africa United States of America
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    NEW ZEALAND U21 DRAW - schedule converted to NZ times & days
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Wed 12 Aug, 5.15 pm v Barbados Q1: 24-9 to NZ
    Q2: 54-16 (28-7) to NZ
    Q3: 78-23 (24-7) to NZ
    FINAL: 102-24 (24-1) to NZ
    MATCH REPORT
    With most of the team's players taking the court, New Zealand demonstrated confidence with their timing and through court attack. Captain Paula Griffin finished off well and was well-supported in the circle by Alanah Cassidy. New Zealand's high scoring rate was maintained in the final quarter by Kayla Cullen & Grace Rasmussen who added 24 goals between them.
    The team changes settled well and maintained intensity and focus throughout the game. Good team defence resulted in a lot of turnover ball and provided additional attacking opportunities.
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin
    - 58/61 (95%)
    Alanah Cassidy - 20/24 (83%)
    Grace Rasmussen - 13/13 (100%)
    Kayla Cullen - 11/15 (73%)
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    (Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Thu 13 Aug, 12.15 pm v Trinidad & Tobago Q1: 23-10 to NZ
    Q2: 47-16 (24-6) to NZ
    Q3: 69-21 (22-5) to NZ
    FINAL: 89 - 31 (20-10) to NZ
    MATCH REPORT
    The NZU21 team built on a good start yesterday with an improved attacking and defensive game. Trinidad & Tobago provided some good physical challenges and it was a credit to the young New Zealanders that they maintained composure under intense physical pressure.
    Jess Moulds made her debut at goal keeper in the third quarter and contributed to turnover gains.
    Captain and goal shoot Paula Griffin gave another strong, consistent performance, steadfastly supported by Camilla Lees at centre and Grace Rasmussen at wing attack.
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin -
    64/67 (95%)
    Alanah Cassidy - 21/27 (77%)
    Kayla Cullen - 4/5 (80%)
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Fri 14 Aug, 10.00 am v Scotland Q1: 23-5 to NZ
    Q2: 40-14 (17-9) to NZ
    Q3: 53-20 (13-6) to NZ
    FINAL: 78-24 (25-4) to NZ
    MATCH REPORT
    New Zealand faced a determined Scottish side who remained focussed and played with passion throughout the entire match. New Zealand didn't settle into their usual rhythm and lacked consistency and flow with their delivery.Scotland were intense and used short, flat passing which denied New Zealand turnover opportunities.
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin -
    45/45 (100%)
    Alanah Casidy - 6/6 (100%)
    Grace Rasmussen - 22/26 (85%)
    Kayla Cullen - 4/7 (57%)
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Sat 15 Aug, 3.00 pm v Northern Ireland Q1: 24-3 to NZ
    Q2: 44-13 (20-10) to NZ
    Q3: 74-18 (30-5) to NZ
    FINAL: 97-25 (23-7) to NZ
    MATCH REPORT
    The clincial execution of set plays gave New Zealand a good platform for both shooters and defenders to excel in this match. After a challenging encounter yesterday against Scotland, all players showed greater resolve on defence to create turnovers. Opportunities were taken to involve a number of players in the match, and the team's ability to maintain flow demonstrated collective confidence within the team unit.
    Hayley Crofts' relentless defensive efforts resulted in numerous turnovers for herself and other players.
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin
    - 54/58 (93%)
    Grace Rasmussen - 34/40 (85%)
    Alanah Cassidy - 9/10 (90%)
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Tue 18 Aug, 5.15 pm v Malawi (Quarter-Final) Q1: 16-10 to NZ
    Q2: 32-22 (16-12) to NZ
    Q3: 47-32 (15-10) to NZ
    FINAL: 63-38 (16-6) to NZ
    MATCH REPORT
    New Zealand U21s have secured a spot in the Semi-Finals against Jamaica, after beating Malawi in a well contested match.
    New Zealand overcame a spirited Malawi team who applied pressure throughout the match with strong contesting of the ball and accuracy by the Malawi goal shoot.
    Malawi plays an unconventional style of netball and in the latter part of the game, reverted to passing backwards to deny New Zealand possession and scoring opportunities.
    New Zealand's timing improved throughout the match with Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit gaining significant turnover ball in the second half.
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin -
    44/51 (86%)
    Alanah Cassidy - 9/11 (82%)
    Grace Rasmussen - 10/15 (67%)
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Wed 19 Aug, 5.15 pm v Jamaica (Semi-Final) Q1: 15-15
    Q2: 29-24 (14-9) to NZ
    Q3: 44-32 (15-8) to NZ
    FINAL: 57-45 (13-13) to NZ
    MATCH REPORT
    The New Zealand U21 team is a step closer to retaining the World Youth Championships title after beating Jamaica in their semi final with a quality team performance. 
    Jamaica's Romelda Aiken gave her team confidence and both teams traded goals throughout an even first quarter.
    The 2nd quarter substitution of Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit at goal keeper for the New Zealand U21s limited Jamaica’s long feed options.  Aiken left the court injured early in the 2nd quarter, but returned for the third and fourth quarters.
    The New Zealand team gained momentum with some slick attacking play and built a healthy lead during the middle stages of the game.  Vice Captain Camilla Lees had a strong performance at centre, while Hayley Crofts at wing defence constantly interrupted the Jamaicans' flow.  In the attacking line, Alanah Cassidy shot with cool confidence, and worked tirelessly alongside wing attack Grace Rasmussen on both attack and defence. 
    A rest day is well timed for adequate recovery before the Final on Friday afternoon (NZ time).
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin -
    33/40 (83%)
    Alanah Cassidy - 24/30 (80%)
    GAME DATE & TIME OPPOSITION RESULT
    Progressive (Quarter) Scores
    Friday 21 Aug, 4.00pm v Australia (Final)
    Q1: 21-5 to Aus
    Q2: 37-19 (16-14) to Aus
    Q3: 48-33 (11-14 to NZ) to Aus
    FINAL: 64-46 (16-13) to Aus
    NZ Shooting Statistics:
    Paula Griffin
    - 35/41 (85%)
    Grace Rasmussen - 8/10 (80%)
    Alanah Cassidy - 3/5 (60%)
     

    2009 NZ U17 Age Group Championships - Days 1 & 2

    2009 NEW ZEALAND U17 AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS
    DATE: Tuesday 14-Friday 17 July 2009
    VENUE: Hataitai Park, Wellington
    DAY 1
    Tue 14 July
    Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5
    9.00 am A1 Auckland Waitakere v
    H4 Hastings
    A2 Bay of Plenty v
    H3 Wanganui
    A3 Nelson v
    H2 Kapi Mana
    D1 Hamilton City v
    E3 Waitakere Centre
    10.15 am B1 North v
    G4 Horowhenua
    B2 Mid Canterbury v
    G3 Thames Valley
    B3 Wgtn Centre Gold v
    G2 Counties Manukau
    D3 Marlborough v
    E1 Wgtn Centre Black
    D2 Manawatu v
    E2 Wairarapa
    11.30 am C1 Auckland Centre v
    F3 Kapiti
    C2 Hutt Valley v
    F2 Dunedin
    C3 Gisborne v
    F1 Taranaki
    12.45 pm A1 Auckland Waitakere v
    H3 Wanganui
    A2 Bay of Plenty v H4 Hastings A3 Nelson v
    H1 Southland
    2.00 pm B1 North v
    G3 Thames Valley
    B2 Mid Canterbury v
    G4 Horowhenua
    B3 Wgtn Centre Gold v
    G1 Christchurch
    D1 Hamilton City v E2 Wairarapa D2 Manawatu v
    E1 Wgtn Centre Black
    3.15 pm C1 Auckland Centre v
    F2 Dunedin
    C2 Hutt Valley v
    F1 Taranaki
    C3 Gisborne v
    F3 Kapiti
    D3 Marlborough v
    E3 Waitakere Centre
    DAY 2
    Wed 15 July
    Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5
    9.00 am
    10.15 am
    11.30 am
    12.45 pm
    2.00 pm
     

    2009 NZ U19/U21 Age Group Championships - Days 3 & 4

    2009 NEW ZEALAND U19 & U21 AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS
    DATE: Monday 6-Thursday 9 July 2009
    VENUE: The Trusts Stadium Arena, Waitakere, Auckland
    DAY 3, Wed 8 July Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4

    10.00 am

    11.10 am
    12.20 am
    1.30 pm
    2.40 pm
    3.50 pm
    5.00 pm
    6.10 pm
     

    2009 NZ U19/U21 Age Group Championships - Days 1 & 2

    2009 NEW ZEALAND U19 & U21 AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS
    DATE: Monday 6-Thursday 9 July 2009
    VENUE: The Trusts Stadium Arena, Waitakere, Auckland
    DAY 1, Mon 6 July Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4

    10.00 am

    19 A/C
    Taranaki 39 def
    Waikato Black 22
    19 A/C
    Bay of Plenty 33 def
    Auckland Waitakere 2 30
    19 B/D
    Manawatu 37 def
    Tasman 32
    11.10 am 21 A
    Otago 70 def
    Counties Manukau 31
    19 A/C
    North 36 def
    Christchurch 33
    19 A/C
    South Canterbury 34 def
    Counties Manukau 26
    19 B/D
    Eastern South 38 def
    Eastern North 25
    12.20 am
    1.30 pm
    2.40 pm
    3.50 pm
    5.00 pm
    6.10 pm