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2010 ANZ Championship: Southern Steel

steel-2009REGIONS: Southland, Otagodaneka-wipiiti
MAJOR SPONSOR: Ascot Park Hotel
COACH: Robyn Broughton
WEB: www.southernsteel.co.nz
ANZ CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD:
2009 - Played 14; Won 8; 16 points; 4th
2008 - Played 13; Won 7; 14 points; 6th

Making the top four in 2009 is all the encouragement Southern Steel need to maintain their momentum and claim a Grand Final spot in 2010.

Guided by one of the game's best team-builders, coach Robyn Broughton, and backed to the hilt by their famously ardent fans, Steel have no intention of taking a backward step in Season Three.

Despite the departures of Adine Wilson, Donna Wilkins and Megan Hutton, Steel's quota of first-class experience remains high thanks to current or recent Silver Ferns Liana Barrett-Chase, Sheryl Scanlan, Wendy Frew (neeTelfer), Leana de Bruin and Daneka Wipiiti (pictured, right). Former Australian (and World 7) player Megan Dehn can be expected to add the same punch to the forward line she contributed as a replacement player to Steel's last four matches in 2009, which included a fine win against the Adelaide Thunderbirds. Twenty-three-year-old shooter Jade Topia also brings solid experience with her from the Silver Ferns and NZU21 squads, and two years with the Mystics.

After two years with Steel, Julianna Naoupu and Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit have a great opportunity to do some serious shoe-filling, while talented young Otago recruits Emma Moynihan and Hayley Saunders offer valuable options on defence and in the mid-court.

With 2009 victories against all the New Zealand teams except Magic, as well as Swifts and Thunderbirds, Steel have stamped their patch as a serious title contender. However, complacency and weakness are savagely punished in the ANZ Championship, so not only must they do it all again in 2010, but also go hard after the scalps that eluded them last season.

Their chances to do that begin immediately, when they meet Fever at home and Magic in Rotorua. Next up is Pulse in Dunedin, before a trip to Adelaide to meet the Thunderbirds who ended their Grand Final hopes last year. Round 5 will see Steel back home in Stadium Southland against the Firebirds, who defeated them by only two goals in Round 12 of the 2009 season.

2010 SOUTHERN STEEL SQUAD
PLAYER AGE HEIGHT POSITIONS 2009 ANZC 2009 NATIONAL 2009 OTHER
Liana Barrett-Chase 25 1.68m C, WA Steel Silver Ferns --
Erika Burgess 26 1.82m WD, GD, GK Steel -- Southland
Leana de Bruin 32 1.90m GD, GK Magic -- --
Megan Dehn
- Captain
35 1.78m GA, GS, WA Steel -- World 7
Wendy Frew (nee Telfer)
- Vice-Captain
25 1.71m C, WD, WA Steel Silver Ferns World 7, Southland
Emma Moynihan 24 1.75m WD, C -- -- Otago
Julianna Naoupu 20 1.74m GA, GS Steel -- Southland
Hayley Saunders 20 1.79m WD, C -- -- Otago, Otago U21
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit 20 1.84m GK, GD Steel NZU21 Southland
Sheryl Scanlan 32 1.78m GD, WD Steel Silver Ferns --
Jade Topia 23 1.82m GA, GS Mystics -- Auckland Waitakere
Daneka Wipiiti 27 1.94m GS Steel -- --
TEAM AVERAGE AGE 25.8
TEAM AVERAGE HEIGHT 1.80m
2010 SOUTHERN STEEL DRAW & RESULTS
ROUND 1 - Home v Fever
WIN: 46-44
ROUND 2 - Away v Magic
LOSS: 41-47
ROUND 3 - Home v Pulse
WIN: 56-44
ROUND 4 - Away v Thunderbirds
LOSS: 36-53
ROUND 5 - Home v Firebirds
LOSS: 41-56
ROUND 6 - Away  v Pulse
ROUND 7 - Away v Tactix
ROUND 8 - Home v Mystics
ROUND 9 - BYE BYE
ROUND 10 - Home v Magic
ROUND 11 - Home v Vixens
ROUND 12 - Home v Tactix
ROUND 13 - Away v Mystics
ROUND 14 - Away v Swifts

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 16:39