PNC 2015 Annual Report

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PNC 2015 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT
2015
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Papakura Netball Centre Inc.
is proud to be associated with the following Funding & Strategic Partners & Sponsors.
FUNDING & STRATEGIC PARTNERS
SPONSORS
NETBALL NZ NATIONAL CHAMPS REPRESENTATIVE PLAYER SPONSORS
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CONTENTS
Chair’s Report
PAGE
4
Operations Manager’s Report
5
President’s Report
6
Strategic Plan
7
Board & Personnel
9
Financial Statements
10
Netball Life & Service Awards
25
Honours & Achievements
26
Programmes, Membership & Participants
27
Papakura Netball Centre Committee
30
Coach Development
32
Umpire Development
34
Performance Development
36
Representatives Programme
37
Netball in Schools Programme
42
Tournaments & Events
44
Counties Manukau Secondary School Competition Results
48
Club Competition Results
50
Special Awards
52
Meetings
53
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CHAIR’S REPORT
Allan Cosford
It is with pleasure
that I present the
second
Chairperson’s
Report to the
Members of the
Papakura Netball
Centre.
The Board has
met 13 times this
past 12 months
and I think it fair
to say we are becoming more strategically
focused with each meeting.
There have been a number of key highlights
from my perspective and I touch on these
briefly:
Financial System
PNC have transitioned from a very old and
unsupported Quick Books software package
to the Xero platform. This, together with a
significant review of the reporting structures,
allows the Board and management to have
an accurate and timely view of the financial
position of PNC.
Vicki Morgan has and continues to develop
her skills in her role and it is really pleasing to
receive accurate accounts for PNC within 3
working days post the end of the month.
Netball Development
Reading the reports from Briar and Raewyn, I
hope you gain an understanding of the
strategic view we are taking with our High
Performance programmes. The Board were
extremely pleased to double the number of
junior netball teams this year as well as fully
supporting the replacement of our Rep
Uniforms at a cost approaching $30,000.
Congratulations to Therese Dixon and Grace
Rhind for their awards.
Indoor Centre
The Indoor Centre continues to be delayed in
its’ completion and our latest advice from the
Bruce Pulman Park Trust is that it will be
completed in time for the World Masters early
2017.
The Board are currently in discussion with
BPPT in regards to the contractual
arrangements put in place in 2011 with the
understanding the Indoor Centre would be
completed in 2012/13.
The results of these discussions will be advised
at the Annual General Meeting.
Financial Stability of PNC
The Board are happy to present the 30
September 2015 audited statutory accounts.
You will note that the Net Deficit from
Trading was $21,961.
With the 2015 deficit and in reviewing the
2016 Budget, the Board has made a difficult,
but in our view considered decision to increase
2016 fees.
I will present the Board’s reasoning for the
increase(s) at the Annual General Meeting but
suffice to say it is absolutely imperative PNC is
and remains financially sustainable.
Lastly thanks for all the efforts of ALL the
volunteers, Committee, staff, coaches, umpires
and players who all contribute to PNC’s
success. I wish you all a safe and happy
Christmas and New Year.
We look forward to results of everyone’s
efforts in the near future.
Volunteers/PNC Committee
A huge vote of thanks goes to all those hard
working and committed group of Volunteer’s
and the Committee who without, PNC would
struggle to deliver Saturday Netball and
many of our other programmes.
The
interaction between the Board and this group
certainly can improve and will be a work on
for next year.
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OPERATIONS MANAGER’S REPORT
Briar Martindale
Welcome to the 2015
Annual Report, a
time for reflection of
what has been yet
another ‘full on’ year
at PNC.
with her a wealth of netball experience, still
playing at top club competition level in the
Upper North Island Super14 & Regional Premier
League
competitions,
former
Counties
Manukau representative player and former
Coach of local Secondary School teams.
This year staffing
levels have increased
to keep up with the
demands of the new
and
enhanced
services introduced, in
an effort to ensure that we continue to offer
more netball opportunities to our netball
community.
Tina Morunga continued to lead the Netball in
Schools programme delivery through the
staffing changes. Tina’s strength as a qualified
Netball NZ Coach facilitator and Umpire, along
with her vast experience as representative
coach meant that the “In Schools” programme
was well managed with no undue interruption.
We are fortunate to have in Vicki Morgan (part
time Accounts Administrator), a highly skilled
and experienced ‘performance coach’. This
valued experience has enabled us to extend
Vicki’s hours by 15 hours per week to take up
the much needed part time role of “Netball
Development Manager”.
The
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position
was
created
to:
Manage and oversee the Netball in Schools
programme content, delivery & reporting
Review
and
develop
the
PNC
Representative programme
Review and champion the new ANZ
futureFERNS programme
Review and champion coach development
The year PNC took over full responsibility for
the delivery of the annual Counties Manukau
Secondary School competition from College
Sport.
The added volume of work this
competition created, along with increased
administration requirements related to new
netball initiatives, meant that part time Office
Administrator, Leah Carter also increased her
hours in season. Leah now works part time
October – February and full time March –
September.
We were fortunate to continue to contract the
services of 2 x part time Netball Development
Coordinators to undertake delivery of the
Netball in Schools programme. Sadly Netball
Development Coordinator Nicola Rowe said
goodbye to us in May. Nicola was extremely
well organised, competent and enthusiastic
team member, and we wish her all the best in
her new employment venture in the family
business and with her studies.
Nicola’s resignation in the middle of our busy
season meant we needed to act quickly to find
a suitable replacement.
We were fortunate to contract the services of
Sinapi Hanipale (nee Latapu). Sinapi brings
2015 saw the introduction of the following
new/enhanced initiatives:
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New Xero accounting software package
Enhanced monthly financial reporting
6 monthly budget & cashflow forecasting
Free
Breakaway
School
Holiday
programmes January & April
Performance Academy
Netball Academy
School cluster tournament
Documented coach & umpire development
annual plans
R & M management plan
Online registrations for workshops
Volunteer recognition breakfast
Inception of Talent Spotters Committee
Reps registration evening
New Rep Uniforms
Additional of three representative teams
(Yr 7, Yr 8, Yr 9)
Special Awards sponsored catering
PNC office open for 3 hours on Saturdays
Venue hire review and promotion
Court signage advertising review and
promotion
Counties Manukau Secondary School
competition delivery including Coach &
Umpire development programmes, fair
play & talent ID awards
Monthly e-newsletter
Merchandising
“Continuous improvement” philosophy
inception through regular PNC services &
competition evaluation surveys & review
My ongoing gratitude and thanks to our
wonderful team of volunteers: PNC Board, PNC
Committee, Umpires Committee, without
whom we simply could not continue to grow as
an organiation, offer more services nor enhance
our existing services.
We look forward to continuing to introduce &
enhance competitions & services in 2016!
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Raewyn Mills
Papakura Netball
continues to move
forward
in
an
exciting
direction
and has now fully
implemented all the
proposed structural
changes, in 2015. It’s
therefore important
to acknowledge and
appreciate
the
efforts that have
been made by Briar, the office staff and
development coordinators.
Acknowledgement and thanks must go to two
volunteers who are stepping down from the
umpires committee, they will be sadly missed.
Donna Redshaw the Umpires Convenor and
Therese Dixon who aptly led the weekly Umpire
Draw allocations and NZ Theory & Zone Exam
study groups.
Papakura representative teams took the court
this season wearing the new PNC rep uniforms
and were regularly complimented on how nice
the new uniforms looked. All teams had
excellent results well done ladies. The annual
Counties Manukau Inter-Centre tournament was
this year hosted by Waiuku Netball Centre. All
PNC teams performed well, winning most age
groups. Unfortunately we were “pipped at the
post” by Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre who
took the aggregate trophy home, beating us by
one point.
Congratulations
to
Therese Dixon who
was presented with
PNC and Netball NZ
Service Awards this
year, and was also
named “Winner” of
the
New
World
National
Netball
Volunteer “Officials”
award for 2015.
We further recognised and congratulated Chris
Loomans another volunteer who this year
received a PNC Service Award in recognition of
her volunteer efforts.
The Umpires Committee had another great year
of success. Special recognition must go to
those umpires who achieved Zone Theory, Zone
Award, NZ Theory & NZ Badge this year.
Papakura Netball offers many coach
development opportunities throughout the year.
One of the highlights this year was having
Noeline Taurua facilitate a coaching skills session
with our Performance Academy athletes and
Coaches.
Congratulations to those coaches who achieved
NZ Community Coach Award this year, it is
great to see so many of our coaches working
through the National Coach Development
pathway.
It was pleasing to see 7 out of the 12 Regional
Premier League qualifying teams were from
PNC.
My congratulations to Division One
Winners: Southern Cavaliers (Mangere /
Otahuhu). Division Two Winners: Manurewa
Rugby Black (Papakura).
Congratulations also to Southern Cavaliers,
Manurewa Rugby Gold and Aztec 1 who
qualified to compete in the Super 14 competition
next year.
We are proud to have 6 Papakura players
selected to the Counties Manukau Cluster
Netball NZ National Champs Team held in
Wellington. The team placed 9th overall, a great
achievement.
Special mention must be made of Nadia
Loveday who was selected to the Northern
Mystic’s team, and was also invited to Silver
Ferns Trials this year.
Thanks to Priscilla Campbell who assisted staff
with introducing the Junior Netball Programme
on Monday nights. We had lots of little people
turn up and fun was had by all.
Congratulations
to Grace Rhind
who was a Service
Award recipient
at the inaugural
Papakura Sports
Awards this year.
Grace is a long
serving volunteer
who has held
many voluntary
positions with our
Centre.
Lastly a special thanks to the hard working
Papakura Netball Committee and Umpires
Committee who continue to ensure the smooth
running of Saturday netball and once again to
Briar and the office staff for all their hard work.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE
Strategic Plan 2014 - 2019
Vision
Papakura Netball Centre will be the pre-eminent
netball centre in the Counties Manukau Community.
Mission
Deliver leading and affordable game & stakeholder
programmes, infrastructure and governance to
increase participation and enjoyment of netball in
the community.
We will know we have achieved this
when:
 Participation increases 4% annually over the next
five years
 Opportunities are provided for all members of the
community to participate in netball.
 Facilities are provided which meet the current and
future needs of netball in our community
 Solid partnerships with all relevant stakeholders
are demonstrated
 We consistently place within the top third of the
U15, U17 & U19 National Age Group
Championships
 We are commercially and financially sustainable
and in a position to continuously invest in
developing netball in the community
 We are seen as the benchmark for Netball Centres
in the Counties Manukau community, for the
administration of netball
 We have 1000 affiliated teams by 2019.
Our Values
Performance enhancement
Nurture and develop players & officials
Commitment to all members & stakeholders
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THE GAME
THE PEOPLE
THE BUSINESS
KEY OBJECTIVES
 Grow netball participation
 To have high performing athletes
 To have high performing Officials
 Efficiently administered Clubs
 Solid partnerships in place with all
Counties Manukau Netball Centres
 To attract, develop and retain a
robust base of committed
volunteers
 To attract and retain high
performing staff
 Solid relationships in place with
Northern Zone
 Quality facilities provided to meet the
needs of the extended Papakura
netball community, now and in the
future
 Papakura Netball Centre is
commercially and financially
sustainable
 Successfully transition to a commercially
focussed entity
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
 Net growth of 8 teams affiliated in the
domestic competition annually
 2 new netball development programs
introduced annually
 Affiliated Secondary School cluster
competition successfully delivered
annually
 2 new competitions offered to the
community annually
 Consistently place within top 3rd of the
U15, U17 & U19 National Age Group
Champs annually
 Performance development program
created
 Minimum of 40 trialists per U15, U17 &
U19 grade attend rep trials annually
 Two Yr 7, 8 & 9 teams selected annually
 100% retention of identified
performance athletes
 5 Player, 2 Coaches selected to attend
Northern Zone Talent Dev program
annually
 Netball in Schools program successfully
delivered in target schools
 4 Zone Award umpires qualified
annually
 3 NZ Theory umpires qualified annually
 1 NZC Badge umpire qualified annually
 2 Umpires achieve Northern Zone
Umpire development group status
 2 Technical Officials gain regional
qualification annually
 10 Coaches gain CCA annually
 1 Coach applies for PCA annually
 2 Umpires are appointed to Netball
New Zealand (NNZ) events annually
 1 U19 Umpire selected to NNZ Umpire
Development Squad annually
 Counties Manukau Sport
engaged
 ClubSmart presentation
delivered to member clubs
annually
 Netball community members
report satisfaction with their
clubs performance
 More netballers remain engaged
in netball for longer
 Counties Manukau Netball
Centre Cluster (CMNCC)
engaged regularly
 CMNCC National Champs team
attends NNZ LFNC annually
 Annual Counties Manukau Inter
Centre Tournament held
 80% of CMNCC funding
applications approved
 Volunteering strategy developed
to recruit, recognise & retain
volunteers
 Succession plans in place for all
essential voluntary positions
within the Centre
 Netball Committee appointed
annually
 Efficient & effective
organisational structure in place
 Staff satisfaction system in place,
actioned and report 6 monthly
 Tiered communication plan in
place and successfully delivered
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 20 outdoor courts resurfaced by 2019
 Positive relationship established with Bruce
Pulman Park Trust (BPPT)
 Positive relationship established with
Auckland Council & Local Ward personnel
 Minimum of 1 NNZ event is hosted at
Papakura Netball Centre annually
 Northern Mystics franchise secured as
regular user of Indoor Courts Centre (ICC)
for trainings & games
 Positive relationship established with Sport
NZ, Counties Manukau Sport & Auckland
Sport
 Board ICC sub-committee & strategy in
place
 Annual budget in place
 3 year budget forecast in place
 5 year strategic plan in place & reviewed
annually
 Develop & agree Papakura Netball
Centre branding by 2015
 Sponsorship secured for greater than 10%
of annual subscriptions annually
 Funding secured for no less than 20% of
annual operating expenses annually
 Papakura Netball Centre financial
performance remains sustainable
 Business plan delivered successfully
 Annual statutory account finalised within
90 days of year end
 Meet and agree financial score card
annually
 High performing Board
 New organisational structure in place
 ICC Centre agreement successfully
delivered
 Risk mitigation system in place & actively
managed
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 Asset
plan in place
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE BOARD & PERSONNEL
Papakura Netball Centre Board
Allan Cosford
Chair Elected
Raewyn Mills
President Elected
Jeanette Lockwood
Elected
Jaylene Ball
Elected
Lance Watene
Appointed
Andrew Malcolm
Appointed
Ravind Chandra
Appointed
Rick Pickard
Appointed
Papakura Netball Centre Personnel
Briar Martindale
Operations Manager
Leah Carter
Office Administrator
Sinapi Hanipale
Netball Development Coordinator
Vicki Morgan
Accounts Administrator /
Netball Development Manager
Tina Morunga
Netball Development Coordinator
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Directory
11
Income Statement
12
Statement of Movements in Equity
16
Balance Sheet
17
Notes to the Accounts & Policies
19
Auditor Report
22
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Papakura Netball Centre Inc
Directory
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Nature of Business
Netball Association
Auditors
RSM Hayes Audit
Level 1, 1 Broadway,
Newmarket 1023
AUCKLAND
Bankers
ASB Bank
AUCKLAND
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Income Statement
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
40,834
3,879
36,542
40,421
3,631
36,790
4,044
8,313
261
2,426
6,004
17,092
199,048
1,956
1,452
31,171
2,712
17,555
8,881
1,596
128,585
427,052
Note
This Year
Income
Tuck-shop Sales
Less: Cost of Sales
Opening Stock
Purchases
39,619
3,631
34,418
38,049
Closing Stock
Total Cost of Sales
Gross Profit from Tuck-shop
Revenue
Court Hire
Affiliation Fees
Coaching
Donations & Fundraising
Interest Received
Fees Received
Fees - Unregistered Players
Fines
Hall & Kitchen Hire
Miscellaneous Income
Rep Fees
Sponsorship & Signage
Tournament Income
Umpire Class Income
Funding/Grants
Total Revenue
5,392
32,657
6,962
7,870
313
750
6,398
17,833
191,715
3,018
2,042
18,076
1,875
21,113
5,880
18,008
1,560
95,337
391,788
This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Income Statement
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
431,096
Note
This Year
Revenue Brought Forward
398,750
Less Expenses
2,129
4,282
32,365
4,630
17,481
2,017
2,879
885
5,320
1,884
20,929
20,051
995
2,927
59,340
10,466
19,961
299
124,298,
15,615
348,753
Operating Expenses
Accident Compensation Levies
Advertising
Affiliation Fees
Badges & Engraving
Cleaning & Sanitary Disposal
Coaching
Courses & Seminars
Opening Day Expenses
Prize giving Expenses & Trophies
Hireage - Eftpos
Gas, Light & Power
Repairs & Maintenance
First Aid
Fire Protection
Netball Expenses
Representative Teams
Security Costs
Sponsorship Expenses
Tournament Expenses
Umpire Expenses
Wages
Contractors
2,319
527
31,181
15,984
1,281
768
7,984
1,645
18,417
22,360
1,510
23,745
28,560
6,578
7,821
19,806
722
126,483
27,759
345,450
Administration Expenses
40
7,208
6,453
6,782
3,645
609
2,445
3,001
175
30,358
Bank Fees
Computer Expenses
Accountancy & Audit Fees
Legal Fees
Telephone & Tolls
General Expenses
Honoraria
Volunteer/Board Expenses
Printing, Postage & Stationery
Subscriptions
43
4,901
3,800
470
5,394
5,062
1,571
6,749
1,378
29,368
This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Income Statement
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
Note
This Year
Fixed Expenses
6,503
2,222
8,725
387,836
Insurance
Rent/Rates
7,721
2,222
9,943
Total Cash Expenses
384,761
This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Income Statement
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
Note
Accrual for Staff Holiday Pay
2,875
788
2,633
8,933
236
0
0
15,465
27,795
This Year
12,757
Depreciation
Plant & Equipment
Fixtures & Fittings
Uniforms
Office Equipment
Buildings
Licences & Fees
Loss on Disposal
3,329
1,032
600
5,239
236
0
0
6
10,436
Net Surplus/(Deficit) from Trading
(21,961)
This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Statement of Movements in Equity
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
431,770
Note
This Year
Equity at the beginning of the period
459,565
add: Surplus from trading
27,795
$459,565
Net Surplus/(Deficit) for the Period
(21,961)
Equity at 30th September 2015
437,604
This Statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Balance Sheet
As At The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
431,770
Note
This Year
Capital Account
Balance at the Beginning of the Year
459,565
27,795 Share of Surplus/(Deficit)
459,565 Total Equity
13,007
0
10,497
23,504
$483,069
Current Liabilities
Trade Creditors
Hall Hire Bonds & Deposits
Accruals & Income in Advance
Holiday Pay
Total Current Liabilities
(21,961)
437,604
11,170
4,105
11,028
12,757
39,060
476,664
This statement must be read in conjunction with the accompanying Notes and the Audit Report
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Balance Sheet
As At The Year Ended 30th September 2015
Last Year
3,813
(3,106)
707
182,855
(170,704)
12,151
75,407
(72,709)
2,698
50,550
(36,249)
14,301
Note
Non Current Assets
Buildings
Provn for Depreciation
3,813
(3,342)
Plant & Equipment
Provn For Depreciation
185,102
(174,033)
Furniture & Fittings
Provn for Depreciation
75,429
(73,741)
Office Equipment
Provn for Depreciation
50,550
(41,488)
471
11,069
1,688
9,062
33,519 Uniforms
(32,562) Provn for Depreciation
957
30,813 Total Non Current Assets
200
1,155
8,424
677
17,172
308,178
25,341
86,404
1,074
3,631
452,257
$483,070
This Year
Current Assets
Cash on Hand
Trade Debtors
Sundry Debtors
Income Not Yet Received
Prepayments
ASB Cheque Account
ASB Term Deposit 85
ASB Term Deposit 88
ASB Business Saver
GST Refund Due
Stock on Hand
Total Current Assets
61,669
(33,162)
28,507
50,797
6
280
9,289
5,572
3,031
320,505
2
76,801
4,997
5,392
425,867
$476,664
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Briar Martindale
Operations Manager
Date: 11.12.15
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Notes to the Accounts
For The Year Ended 30th September 2015
1.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Reporting Entity
Papakura Netball Centre Inc ('the Society') is an Incorporated Society under Incorporated Societies Act 1908
and is also registered with the Charities Commission. This report is prepared solely for the Society's
members, as a body, in accordance with the Constitution and rules of the Society for the purpose of reporting
the financial performance and financial position to the Society’s members. The financial statements are not
prepared for external users and accordingly are defined as Special Purpose.
Measurement Base
The accounting principles recognised as appropriate for the measurement and reporting of earnings and
financial position on an historical basis have been followed by the Society.
Specific Accounting Policies
The following specific accounting policies, which materially affect the measurement of financial
performance and financial position of the entity, have been applied:
Goods and Services Tax
The Financial Statements have been prepared on a GST exclusive basis, with the exception of Accounts
Receivable or Payable. The net amount of GST Payable or GST Refund Due at balance date is shown in the
Balance Sheet as a Current Liability or Current Asset as the case may be.
Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed assets are included at cost less accumulated depreciation.
Depreciation on the other fixed assets is calculated, using the diminishing value method and straight line
method based at the rates permitted by Income Tax Act 2007.
Inventories
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost is determined on a first-in
first-out basis.
Accounts Receivable
Debtors are stated at their expected realisable value after providing against debts where collection is
doubtful. Bad debts are written off in the period during which they are identified.
Investments
Investments are included at cost or net realisable value.
Revenue
Income from registered and unregistered players, donations, facility hire, representative fees is brought
to account on a cash received basis.
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Notes to the Accounts
For the year ended 30th September 2015
Changes in Accounting Policies
There have been no material changes in accounting policies by the Society during the period covered by
these financial statements. They are consistent with those used in the previous year.
2.
INVENTORIES
The total value of inventory is made up as follows:
Stock on Hand
3.
2015
$5,392
$5,392
2014
$3,631
$3,631
TAXATION
From 1 July 2008, Charitable organisations need to be registered with Charities Commission to
have an Income Tax exemption by the Inland Revenue Department. The Society was registered
as a charitable entity under the Charties Act 2005 on 12 May 2009. The registration number is
CC39962. The Society continues to be exempt from Income Tax.
4.
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
There are no contingent liabilities as at balance date. (2014: Nil)
5.
CAPITAL COMMITMENTS
There are no known capital commitments as at balance date. (2014: Nil)
6.
PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT
Furniture & Fittings
At cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Current year depreciation
Office Equipment
At cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Current year depreciation
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$
2014
$
75,429
(73,741)
1,688
75,407
(72,709)
2,698
1,032
1,032
788
788
50,550
(41,488)
9,062
50,550
(36,249)
14,301
5,239
5,239
8,933
8,933
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Notes to the Accounts
For the year ended 30th September 2015
2015
$
2014
$
3,813
(3,342)
471
3,813
(3,106)
707
236
236
236
236
185,102
(174,033)
11,069
182,855
(170,704)
12,151
3,329
3,329
2,875
2,875
61,669
(33,162)
28,507
33,519
(32,563)
956
600
600
2,633
2,633
Total Property, Plant & Equipment
50,797
30,813
Total Depreciation & Impairment for the year
10,436
15,465
Buildings
At cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Current year depreciation
Plant & Equipment
At cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Current year depreciation
Uniforms
At cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Current year depreciation
7.
COMPARATIVE
The comparative figures included in the financial statements are for a 13 month period.
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE INC
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Papakura Netball Centre - Income - YE: 30.9.15
Funding/Grants,
$95,337
Tuckshop,
$39,619
Affiliation Fees,
$313
Court Hire,
$7,870
Coaching,
$750
Donations &
Fundraising,
$6,398
Interest,
$17,833
Umpires,
$1,560
TournamentS,
$18,008
Sponsorship &
Signage,
$5,880
Rep Fees,
$21,113
Miscellaneous ,
$1,875
Facility Hire,
$18,076
Fees,
$194,733
Fines,
$2,042
Papakura Netball Centre - Expenses - YE 30.9.15
Audit,
$3,800
Rent Rates,
$2,222
Insurance,
$7,721
General,
$20,174
Telephones,
$5,394
Tuckshop,
$34,418
ACC,
$2,319
Advertising,
$527
Cleaning,
$15,984
Affiliation Fees,
$31,181
Opening Day,
$768
Coaching,
$1,281 Prizegiving,
$7,984
Contractors,
$27,759
Hireage,
$1,645
Gas, Power,
$18,417
R & M,
$22,360
Fire Protection,
$1,510
Wages,
$126,483
Netball Expenses,
$23,745
Umpire,
$722 Tournaments,
$19,806
Sponsorship,
$7,821
Security,
$6,578
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$28,560
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NETBALL LIFE MEMBERS & SERVICE AWARDS
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE LIFE MEMBERS
2011
2002
2000
1998
1976
1972
1959
1956
1948
1947
Rhonda Turner, Raewyn Mills
Jan Brown
M. Booth, Claudette Rillstone
Grace Rhind, Noeline Spragg
M. Lawless
E. Hodges
E. Bedford, A. Morrison
E. Preston, B. Walker
G. Heron
S. Evans
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE UMPIRES COMMITTEE
LIFE MEMBERS
1977
1977
1977
Elvina Hodges
Kay Lewis
Mr Leo Kaverman
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE SERVICE AWARDS
2015
2014
2013
2011
2006
2000
1998
1994
1988
1979
1977
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE UMPIRES COMMITTEE
SERVICE AWARDS
2011
2006
1995
1993
1990
PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE PRESIDENTS
2002
1994 – 2001
1993
1989 – 1992
1978 – 1988
1972 – 1977
1970 – 1971
1967 – 1969
1966
1965
1960 – 1964
1959
1958
1956 – 1957
1953 – 1955
1950 – 1952
1948 – 1949
1940 – 1947
1938 – 1939
Mrs R Mills
Mrs J Brown
Mr I Lowe
Mrs N Spragg
Mrs C Rillstone
Mrs P Manning
Mrs A Mills
Mrs S Gray
Mrs E Hodges
Mrs J Fields
Mrs V Martin
Mrs M Dobson
Mrs A Morrison
Mrs E Preston
Mrs B Walker
Mrs A Morrison
Mrs B Walker
Mrs G Heron
Mr F Osborne
Christena Loomans
Therese Dixon
Wendy Bremner
Briar Martindale
Rhonda Turner
Luanna Ross, June Rhind
Mere Pirihi, Raewyn Mills, Tania Waller, Sheryl Lyle
Noeline Spragg, Grace Rhind
Claudette Rillstone
A. Hona, P. Manning (d), Alma Mills
Mr Leo Kavermann, R Kirkwood (d), K Lewis
Leigh Knight
Therese Dixon
Raewyn Mills
Mere Pirihi, Luanna Ross
Marion Booth
NETBALL NEW ZEALAND SERVICE AWARDS
2015
2014
2014
2014
2012
2012
Therese Dixon
Briar Martindale
Leigh Knight
Grace Rhind
Raewyn Mills
Rhonda Turner
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HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS
NETBALL NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL HONOURS
2013
2013
2012
2012
2010
2010
NZ U21
NZ U21
NZ U21
NZ U21
NZSS
NZSS
Nadia Loveday
Kirsten Hurley
Nadia Loveday
Kirsten Hurley
Kirsten Hurley
Toni Rinckes
NETBALL NORTHERN ZONE HONOURS
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2014
COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
Delwyn Sanders
Delwyn Sanders
Tania Rhind-Mills
Vicki Morgan
Winnie Hauraki
Winnie Hauraki
Adrienne Morrin
Amy Burr
Winnie Hauraki
Lucy Maoate
Mary Burr
Leila Rhind
Thelma Nikora
Mary Burr
June Rhind
Lisa Burns
Christine Clark
Trish Waller
1997
1996
Tabitha Beaumont
Leila Rhind
Delwyn Sanders
Kim Falwasser
Winnie Hauraki
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
Ngahuia Hohepa
NZ UMPIRE BADGE HOLDERS
2015
2010
2009
2004
2003
2002
2000
1996
1988
1983
1982
1960
Elaine McKee
Megan Lockwood
Debbie Julian
Raewyn Peat
David Ronaldson, Dot Stichbury
Jenny Tregidga
Donna Pickard, Nora Tahere
Therese Becroft
Luanna Ross, Wendy Booth
Marion Booth
Claudette Rillstone
Mr Leo Kaverman
2014
2014
2014
2013
2013
2013
U23
U23
U23
U23
U23
U23
Kirsten Hurley
Caitlin Reidstra
Toni Rinckes
Caitlin Reidstra
Toni Rinckes
Elizabeth Ene
Ashleigh Garner
Liana Morgan
Nadia Loveday
Nadia Loveday
Nadia Loveday
Italia Tipelu
Joanne Kimitaunga
Latoiza Leaso
Italia Tipelu
Michelle Chase
Italia Tipelu
Ashleigh Timoko
Sharlene Wolfgramm
Ann Marie Delamere
Jackie Yates
Tabitha Beaumont
Charlotte Martin
Koren Pickard
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
Leanne Snelgar
Tania Rhind-Mills
Leila Rhind
Gail Pere
H. Preston
Ardmore Club
Verina Konui
M. Yates
Therese Becroft
J. Rillstone
J. Rillstone
Stephanie Irwin
Luana Te Tai
June Rhind
Wendy Booth
June Rhind
Eva Short
REP TEAM OF THE YEAR AWARD
2015
2014
2013
REP MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD
2015
Nadia Loveday
Nadia Loveday
Toni Rinckes
Maria Sopoaga
Anastasia Brake
Elizabeth Ene
PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
REP COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD
2015
2014
2013
Mystics
U23
U23
U23
U23
U23
U19 Rep Team
Year 7 Rep Team
Year 7 Rep Team
UMPIRE OF THE YEAR AWARD
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Jody Dickason
Megan Lockwood
Pearl Neighbour
Kathryn Todd
Allison Crann
Megan Lockwood
Renee Spicer
Megan Lockwood
Elaine McKee
Megan Lockwood
Debbie Julian
Vicky Banks
Kim Vlaardingerbroek
Jenny Tregidga
Tania Malyon
Nora Tahere
Thomas Manukau
Karen Randell
Donna Pickard
Therese Becroft
Isaac Lowe
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1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
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Nora Tahere
Therese Becroft
Therese Becroft
Ella Dobson
Marina Hunt
Therese Becroft
Luanna Ross
Charles Woolley
Luanna Ross
PROGRAMMES, MEMBERSHIP & PARTICIPATION
October 2014 – September 2015
DESCRIPTION
TEAMS
NUMBERS
SPECTATORS
Club Competition
203
2030
2030
Summer League
32
320
120
99
99
Junior Netball Programme
Secondary School Competition
67
531
531
Pre Season Tournament
16
160
160
Year 5 – 8 Tournament
62
620
620
School Cluster Tournament
13
130
130
School Holiday Programmes
43
5
Breakaway Holiday Programmes
192
Performance Academy
20
Netball in Schools Programme Players
946
Representative Players
106
Netball in Schools Programme Coaches
55
Coaches of Teams
272
Coaches of Rep Teams
7
Coaches Club
12
Managers of Teams
60
234
Managers of Rep Teams
6
Netball in Schools Programme Umpires
45
Umpires Committee
14
Umpires of Teams
220
Umpires of Rep Teams
12
Life Members
18
Board Members
8
PNC Committee Members
12
Other Volunteers
5
Netball Expo
18
TOTAL:
5
393
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3760
CLUB & SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPETITIONS STATISTICS
Player Residential Data - Total: 2561
Papakura
37%
Unknown
2%
Auckland
1%
Franklin
6%
Mangere
4%
Manukau
15%
Manurewa
35%
Coaches Residential Data - Total: 272
Unknown
6%
Auckland
1%
Papakura
42%
Franklin
4%
Mangere
2%
Manukau
11%
Manurewa
34%
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Umpires Residential Data - Total: 220
Franklin
3%
Mangere
2%
Manukau
8%
Papakura
51%
Manurewa
36%
Managers Residential Data - Total: 234
Unknown
11%
Auckland
1%
Franklin
4%
Mangere
1%
Manukau
8%
Papakura
45%
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30%
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE COMMITTEE
Papakura Netball Centre has a team of dedicated volunteers who literally live at the Centre during the
season, ensuring the winter club competition runs smoothly. Below is a list of the Committee members
and a summary of their respective roles and responsibilities at the Centre:
Representative Convenor – Bernie Loomans
Bernie joined the Committee in 2012. Bernies’ role as Representative Convenor
ensures all that Centre players and Officials have the opportunity to further
develop their playing and officiating skills through our Representative
programme.
Coaching Co-Coordinator – Stacey Te Moananui
Stacey has been a Committee member since joining in 2006. She is responsible
for convening the Coaches Club meetings and is the voice for Coach
Development at the Centre. Stacey has held the position of Property Manager &
Coaching Convenor in previous years.
Coaching Co-Coordinator – Geoff Simmonds
Geoff joined the Committee for the first time in 2013. Geoff is a member of the
Coaches Club and is also trained as a Coach Development Module Facilitator.
Geoff has held the role of Judiciary Convenor in previous years.
Umpires Convenor – Donna Redshaw
Donna joined the Committee in 2012. Donnas’ role as Umpires Convenor ensures
that all current and prospective Centre Umpires are provided with opportunities
to further develop their umpiring skills during the season. Donna is also the Chair
of the Umpires Committee.
Tuckshop Manager – Rhonda Turner
Rhonda is the longest serving member of the Centre Committee. Rhonda’s role as
Tuckshop Manager ensures that all Centre members and supporters have access
to beverages and convenient foods to sustain them during the season.
Fair Play Coordinator - Dennise Biddick
Dennise joined the Committee in 2005. Dennise undertakes the role of Fair Play
Coordinator, ensuring that Centre members continue to adopt the Papakura
Netball Centre Code of Conduct and encouraging positive sideline and on court
behaviour throughout the season.
Dennise has previously held the role of
Property Manager.
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Junior Netball Coordinator - Priscilla Campbell
Priscilla joined the Committee in 2012. Priscilla assists the PNC staff to champion
and lead the new Junior Netball program for new netballers (Year 1 – Year 4) to
learn fundamental skills and games to assist them to get ready for Junior Grade
competition in future years.
Megan Lockwood
Megan did not hold an official portfolio this season, but continues to support the
Committee through completing ‘duty supervisor’ role on Saturdays. Megan is
also an active member of the Umpires Committee, a qualified NZ Umpire and
remains the ‘go to’ person for special projects.
Padmani Goundar
Padmani joined the Committee for the first time in 2015. She does not presently
hold an official portfolio, but will continue to support the Committee through
completing ‘duty supervisor’ role on Saturdays. Padmani is an umpire, who has
been involved in school netball roles historically.
Irene Timmer
Irene is also new to the Committee in 2015. She does not presently hold an
official portfolio, but will continue to support the Committee through completing
‘duty supervisor’ role on Saturdays. Irene has been heavily involved in club
netball for many years, holding administrative positions in her local club.
Warren Pitman
Warren joins the Committee for the first time in 2015. He does not presently
hold an official portfolio, but will continue to support the Committee through
completing ‘duty supervisor’ role on Saturdays. Warren is a qualified
Community Coach and has also coached representative netball.
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COACH DEVELOPMENT
COACHES CLUB
The Papakura Netball Centre Coaches Club
continued this year, providing mentoring, leadership
guidance and support to all new, developing and
performance coaches.
All Papakura Netball Centre Club Coaches are able
to join the Coaches Club, however Community
Coach Award qualified Coaches and Representative
Coaches, are specifically invited to all Coaches Club
meetings.
COMMUNITY COACH AWARDS
Ten (10) Coaches completed the five NZ Community
Coach
Development
modules
this
year.
Congratulations to Sinapi Hanipale (nee Latapu),
Dellwyn Rhind, Frank Brett, Theresa Chungsum,
Gineen Tutini, Cindy Hemopo, Kim Paea, Tracy
Walters, Jill Collins and Carole Lisle for achieving the
Community Coach Award this season.
The Coaches Club met three times this season, the
last meeting in August was to debrief the season
and brainstorm ideas to provide more support and
development opportunities to our new coaches.
All Coaches Club members are invited to attend
‘development
and
performance’
coaching
opportunities offered at the centre including:
Performance Academy education workshops and
court sessions. Coaches Club members also enjoy
weekly updates from the Centre, including Netball
New Zealand and Northern Zone newsletters and
regular updates.
This year, the Coaches Club members were
privileged to be able to collaborate with legendary
coach Noeline Taurua, to deliver a coaching court
session for the Performance Academy athletes in
late February. This was a great learning experience
for the Coaches and athletes alike.
Pictured from left:
Theresa Chung-Sum, Dellwyn Rhind, Frank Brett,
Sinapi Hanipale
NETBALL NZ COACH DEVELOPER PROGRAM
PNC Netball Development Coordinators, Nicola
and Tina attended the inaugural National “Coach
Developers” workshop hosted by Netball New
Zealand at Waitakere Netball Centre in February
2015.
The primary focus was on the training and support
of netball development delivery staff from Netball
NZ Zones and Centres. The Forum was seen as a
crucial step in raising the number of quality and
confident coach developers.
The NNZ Coach Developer programme is based on
a new initiative introduced by Sport New Zealand
and brings our coach developer process into line
with a nationally accredited programme.
Pictured: Noeline Taurua & PNC Coaches Club
NETBALL NZ PERFORMANCE COACH AWARD
This year three (3) Papakura Netball Centre
Coaches continued to progress through the NZ
Performance Coach Award qualification process.
They were: Adrienne Morrin, Vicki Morgan, Miles
Neighbour.
NZ COACH DEVELOPMENT FACILITATORS
Papakura Netball Centre is extremely fortunate to
have six (6) qualified NZ Coach Development
Module facilitators, they are: Tina Morunga, Nicola
Rowe (Coach Developers), Winnie Hauraki, Vicki
Morgan, Tracey Spence, Adrienne Morrin.
Coach Developers will be mentored once back in
the community delivering to ensure that they are
capable and confident when working with coaches
and umpires.
DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR CHANGES
It was with sadness that we said farewell to Nicola
Rowe in May 2015. Nicola was part of the new
initiative to develop netball in schools, and carried
out her role with much enthusiasm and integrity.
Nicola’s vacancy was soon taken up by Sinapi
Hanipale (nee Latapu), who commenced with PNC
on 18th May 2015 and brings with her a wealth of
playing and coaching experience.
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COACH DEVELOPMENT QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED IN 2015
MODULE
NUMBERS
Taking off into Coaching
69
My Team & Me
63
Future Ferns Compulsory Rules & Rotation Clinic
48
ANZ futureFERNS Star Helpers workshop
20
ANZ futureFERNS Information workshop
12
ANZ futureFERNS Junior Coordinators workshop
4
Player Centred Coaching
10
Planning
11
Skill Analysis 1
10
Team Building
10
Communication & Managing Others
9
Fit for the Season
114
NNZ Coach Developer programme
2
Noeline Taurua Coaching workshop
12
TOTAL
394
NZ COMMUNITY COACH AWARD
Adrienne Morrin
Tania Heap
Winnie Hauraki
Miles Neighbour
Vicki Morgan
Pearl Paniani-Hohaia
Warren Pitman
Geoff Simmonds
Tracey Spence
Christina Ngaau
Inano Tavita-Sucich
Sinapi Hanipale (nee Latapu)
Frank Brett
Marcia Curtis (nee Takiwa)
Lianne Inkster
Raj Thandi
Kelly Francis
Emma Dunn
Naomi Cooper
Priscilla Campbell
Bobby-Jo Buchanan
Nicola Rowe
Christena Loomans
Carole Lisle
Dellwyn Rhind
Gineen Tutini
NZ PERFORMANCE COACH AWARD
Adrienne Morrin
Vicki Morgan
Emma Dunn
Miles Neighbour
Tania Heap
Jill Collins
Theresa Chungsum
Cindy Hemopo
Kim Paea
Tracy Walters
NZ COACH DEVELOPMENT FACILITATORS
Adrienne Morrin
Vicki Morgan
Tania Heap
Winnie Hauraki
Tina Morunga
Tracey Spence
Nicola Rowe
Geoff Simmonds (to be endorsed)
Stacey Te Moananui (to be endorsed)
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UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT
UMPIRES COMMITTEE
Papakura Netball Centre is very fortunate to have
a dedicated group of umpires who volunteer their
time each season, to provide umpire development
opportunities to the clubs affiliated to the Centre.
The Umpires Committee continued to achieve
sound results this season, with a great number of
umpires achieving qualifications thanks to the
tireless efforts of this wonderful group of volunteers.
JUNIOR THEORY & WHISTLERS PROGRAMME
This season, members of this committee facilitated
two (2) umpire theory classes this season, with a
80% success rate. They ran three (3) whistlers
programmes, to assist new junior umpires to gain
some valuable practical experience before taking
the court to umpire for the first time. A total of 36
Umpires achieved Junior Theory.
ZONE & NZ THEORY EXAM STUDY GROUPS
Study groups were coordinated and facilitated for
Zone & NZ Theory exams, once weekly for 6 weeks
prior to each of the four (4) exams. These study
groups achieved outstanding exam results, with 5
umpires achieving Zone Theory and 2 umpires
achieving NZ Theory qualification.
PRACTICAL ASSESSMENTS
Practical umpire assessments for Junior & Local
Centre badges were conducted by the Umpires
Committee throughout the season, providing great
support and mentoring to up and coming umpires.
Thirty Two (32) Umpires achieved Junior Badge
qualification. Twelve (12) Umpires achieved and a
further 3 were endorsed for Local Centre Award.
Four (4) Papakura Umpires were assessed and
achieved the Zone Award, and one (1) achieved the
much coveted NZ C Award.
WORKSHOPS
This year PNC was fortunate to host two (2) umpire
development workshops. The first was held in
February, entitled “Process not Outcome” and
facilitated by NZ Umpire Development Group
member Raewyn Ronaldson and Northern Zone
Umpire Development Officer Jan Skilton. This
workshop assisted “Performance Umpires” to
understand the process and pathway to progressing
through the National Umpire Development
framework and understanding the Umpire Coach
role.
The second workshop was held in March and
facilitated by International Umpires Yvonne
Morgan and Fay Meiklejohn. Papakura Netball
Centre aspiring “Performance Umpires” were
treated to an awesome motivational workshop
from these two extremely experienced umpires.
In addition Yvonne and Fay provided 2
opportunities for Papakura Umpires to be observed
and ‘coached’ by them during the weekly twilight
Senior Premier grading games.
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UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT QUALIFICATIONS ACHIEVED IN 2015
NUMBERS
Junior (Test Bank) Theory
36
Junior Badge
32
Centre Award
15
Whistlers Programme
9
Zone Theory
5
Zone Award
4
NZ Theory
2
NZ C Award endorsement
1
NZ C Award
1
NNZ Umpire Coach/Assessor – introductory workshop
4
NNZ Umpire Coach/Assessor – update workshop
6
NNZ Umpire Coach/Assessor – Level 1 workshop
2
NNZ Umpire Coach/Zone Assessor
1
TOTAL
118
Congratulations to the following umpires who achieved ‘performance’ level umpire development qualifications
this year:
ZONE THEORY
Sharon Fitzpatrick
Joanne-Gladys Sucich
Tayla Court
Alena Dorotich
Tracey Raututi
ZONE AWARD
Jody Dickason
Joanne Hona
Michelle Clay
Ragena Thompson
NZ THEORY
Joanne Hona
Jeanette Lockwood
NZ COACH/ASSESSORS
Ada Makara (Introductory)
Christena Loomans (Introductory)
Jody Dickason (Introductory)
Bobby-Jo Buchanan (Introductory)
Erehi Tua (Level 1)
Pearl Neighbour (Level 1)
Bernadette Loomans (Update)
Chris Cleland (Update)
Donna Redshaw (Update)
Joanne Hona (Update)
Megan Lockwood (Update)
Therese Dixon (Update)
Debbie Julian (NZ Coach/Zone Assessor)
NZ C AWARD
Debbie Julian (endorsed)
Elaine McKee
NORTHERN ZONE
UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Therese Dixon
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PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT
PERFORMANCE ACADEMY
2015 saw the
inception
of
the Papakura
Netball Centre
Performance
Academy.
In September 2014, 40 performance athletes were
invited from the Centre representative players and
developing umpires. 19 athletes took up the
challenge.
Rays Gym continued with their wonderful
sponsorship, and provided the all participants with
free 6 months gym membership. We are indebted
to the generosity of Ray Parker and the wonderful
team at Rays Gym for their continued support.
The key focus for the Academy was to provide
aspiring performance athletes with a ‘holistic’ view
of what it takes to be a true performance athlete.
The programme focussed on four key areas:
 TECHNICAL - includes the skill specific
development of the athletes.
 TACTICAL - includes developing game
awareness and game ‘smarts’ to ensure athletes
can read the game more effectively and make
better decisions under pressure.
 PHYSICAL - includes the strength &
conditioning component of athlete
development but also includes hydration and
nutrition and also injury management.
 MENTAL - includes the development of the
mental side of the game and the ability to
reflect on performance, develop routines for
training and game preparation, and
understand the positive impact mental skills has
on athlete performance.
The athletes, their club coaches and parents were
invited to take part and attend all aspects of the
programme. The programme content included:
 Muscle Balance testing – Active Physio
 Strength & Conditioning – Gareth Ashton
 Nutrition – Tracy Kirklady
 Mental Skills – Daniel Stamp
o Self-Awareness & reflection
o Ideal Performance State
o Mindfulness
o Sport Psych Performance Skills
 Sport Performance Lab Testing – Michelle
Parsons
 Fitness Testing – Michelle Downes
 Court session – Maria Tutaia
 Court session – Noeline Taurua
 Performance Umpire Coaching – Fay
Meiklejohn & Yvonne Morgan
 Court sessions – Super14 & Performance Coaches
o Getting Free - Adrienne Morrin
o Centre Pass - Delwyn Sanders
o Quick Transition A/D, D/A - Winnie Hauraki
PERFORMANCE FOCUS
The PNC Board “Performance” Sub-Committee has
worked hard this year, to develop the PNC
Performance Strategy 2015 – 2019. The finalisation
of this plan, has provided a great foundation with
which to build the operational performance plan for
2016 and beyond. Our thanks for the time and
effort put into developing and finalising the PNC
Performance Strategy, must go to Jeanette
Lockwood (Board Sub-Committee Chair) and SubCommittee members.
PNC is very fortunate to have Vicki Morgan bring
her wealth of athlete and coach knowledge and
experience, to further support PNC to focus and
strengthen the ‘Performance’ area of our
organisation.
Vicki has been working hard this season, to review
and understand our representative programme,
performance academy concepts and developing the
long awaited operational ‘Performance Plan’ for
2016.
Vicki has created and delivered the Performance
Academy (boot camp stylez) programme for
2015/2016. Yet another positive step in the long
journey to achieving our Performance goals.
Improvements will continue to be made to the PNC
representative programme in 2016, and we are
excited about the ability to continue to improve this
aspect of our organisation in the future.
TALENT SPOTTERS COMMITTEE
2015 saw the inception of the PNC Talent Spotters
Committee. Aptly lead by Vicki Morgan, this
committee was responsible for attending and
identifying potential talent at each grading day in
March/April. The identified athletes were then
approached and encouraged to trial for PNC rep
teams.
Our thanks to this wonderful committee of
volunteers: Adrienne Morrin, Vicki Morgan, Winnie
Hauraki, Frank Brett, Delwyn Sanders, Chris
Loomans and Tania Heap.
Talent Spotters Committee
Vicki Morgan, Adrienne Morrin, Tania Heap, Delwyn Sanders,
Chris Loomans, Frank Brett, Winnie Hauraki
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REPRESENTATIVES PROGRAMME
The rep season commenced in May 2015 and it was
with great pleasure that PNC introduced additional
teams in the Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 age groups.
2015 also saw PNC
rep teams take to
the court in new rep
uniforms. Our thanks must go to Kukri who
sponsored training tees for U15, U17 and U19 teams.
All teams looked very smart at the rep tournaments
this year, and many comments were made by other
Netball Centres about the new uniforms!
REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS
PNC had 9 teams represented during the rep
season. These teams were well supported by
qualified and experienced coaches and managers,
all of whom are volunteers.
Congratulations to the Year 8A and U19 teams, who
were the star performers of the Papakura Rep
teams this year.
The Year 8A Rep team were the most consistent
performers this year, playing 27 games, winning 23
and losing 4. They won their grades at the
Mangere/Otahuhu and Pukekohe tournaments,
came runners up at the Waitakere and North
Harbour tournaments, won their section at
Howick/Pakuranga, narrowly losing the final.
Cecile Sililoto was a Counties Manukau Inter Centre
Year 9 Tournament Team selection. These players
are definitely talent for the future!
Rep Coach
of the Year
Delwyn Sanders
Rep Manager
of the Year
Ngahuia Hohepa
Papakura U19 Rep teams’ performance at the NZ
Age Group U19 Champs’ was simply outstanding,
placing a very respectable 8th out of 20 teams. The
highest placing a Papakura U19 team has ever
achieved at a National tournament!
All teams attended the compulsory Fit for the
Season workshop which provided assurance that
athletes and team officials were able to utilise this
knowledge to ensure energy levels were high and
injuries low.
TOP PNC Player &
Most Promising Young Player
Myia Hetaraka
The season ended with the annual Special Awards
evening. These awards are our chance to recognise
outstanding performance and volunteers. More on
the Special Awards on page 50.
Congratulations to:
 Rep Coach of the Year
Delwyn Sanders (U19 Rep Team)

Rep Manager of the Year
Ngahuia Hohepa (Yr7B Rep Team)

Rep Team of the Year
PNC U19 Rep Team

Top Rep Player of the Year
Myia Hetaraka (U15 Rep Team)
In conclusion, it was a very busy, challenging and
exciting season with so many people involved
volunteering their time and we wish to thank
everyone who has supported our rep programme
this season.
Rep Team of the Year
PNC U19 Rep Team
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PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS
UNDER 19 TEAM
Ani Connelly
Ashleigh Garner
Brooke Calverley
Darci Shelley
Jennifer Tuhi
Liana Morgan
Mikayla Rosieur
Olivia Loveday
Sarah McCall
Teresa Tuhi
Tessa Scholten
Coach:
Manager:
Delwyn Sanders
Natalie Edmondson
FINAL PLACING
8th placing at NZ Age Group Champs
UNDER 17 TEAM
Miriama Aunei
Sarsha Fa’aofo
Manaia Ikifitu
Madison Johnson
Joshlyn Munokoa
Teri Jean Murray
Krisana Raututi
Rachael Taylor
Raema Te Wao-Rangiuaia
Hannah Tilsley
Jade Tulp
Dakota Harema-Smith
Coach:
Manager:
Frank Brett
Deidra Smith
FINAL PLACING
38th placing at NZ Age Group Champs
U15 TEAM
Kaysiah Collins
Autumn-Breeze Cruller
Ashleigh Dixon
Ngahuia Falwasser
Myia Hetaraka
Amy Johnston
Tiaan Loloa
Alyssa Niko-Tuifao
Emalata Noavea
Dayna Johns
Trinity Tereora
Mikaela Woodroffe
Coach:
Manager:
Tina Morunga
Tiffany Hughes
FINAL PLACING
13th placing Grade One at U15 North Island Champs
HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS
U15 North Island Championship
Myia Hetaraka – Tournament Team & “Best
Midcourter overall.
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YEAR 9A TEAM
Georgia Ackroyd
Phoenix Collins
Te Ao Marama Huia-Cavanagh
Anthia Katipa
Gemma Laverick
Kate McFarlane
Mikayla Metcalfe
Vivian Perez
Tiara Pile-Williams
Serenity Tawhai
Coach:
Apprentice Coach:
Manager:
Kim Falwasser
Marina Katipa
Julie Pukeroa
HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS
Counties Manukau Inter Centre Tournament
Te Ao Marama Huia-Cavanagh
“Best Year 9 Attacking Player”
YEAR 9B TEAM
Ella Brown
Kayla Dickason
Epenisa Hafoka
Kate Hamilton
Cassidy Herewini
Hayley James
Hannah Mesley
Radyne-Leigh Paniani-Hohaia
Toni Ready
Chelsea Young
Teagan Pukeroa
Coach:
Manager:
Warren Pitman
Marcia Curtis
YEAR 8A TEAM
Tegan Amani
Brooke Andrews
Dellwyn Fiso
Charlotte Francis
Shante Gribble
Nia Kubuabola
Shekhinahglory Laulala
Jusdeen Samupo
Cecile Sililoto
Sarah Skudder
Coach:
Manager:
Chris Loomans
Bobbi-Jo Buchanan
HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS
CM Inter Centre Tournament Team
Cecile Sililoto
“Best Year 8 midcourter”
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YEAR 8B TEAM
Matautu Alefaio
Madison Maia Burns
Ashleigh Dennis
Skylah Makara
Braxton Murray
Janaeyah Thomassen-Kite
Laetitia Tuaiti
Dakota Turner
Lelei Vakauku
Tiana-Paige Wetere
Coach:
Manager:
Dellwyn Rhind
Bobbie Peato
YEAR 7A TEAM
Hannah Benjamin
Jaimee Brown
Destiny Butler
Cheylarn Butler
Kataraina Kelly
Senia Mauia
Edyn Paul
Tanith Pilkington
Re-Annin Taylor
Danielle Wairoa
Coach:
Manager:
Christina Ngaau
Kelly Francis
YEAR 7B TEAM
Tylah Fisher
Arwen Harrison
Tepapa Ngaro
Kelematina Perez
Paris Pitama
Taryn Richmond
Raena Smith
Chrisanne Soo Choon
Erin Taraare
Cori Te Rongomau
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Jill Collins
Pearl Paniani-Hohepa
Ngahuia Hohepa
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REP UMPIRES
Thanks must go to the following umpires who
assisted the Rep Programme by attending
tournaments with our teams, to officiate the
matches.
Joanne-Gladys Sucich
Annieke Tavita-Sucich
Priscilla Campbell
Brooklyn Fisher
Aurora Amani
Bernie Loomans
Jody Dickason
Michelle Clay
Stacey Andrews
Marina Katipa
Erehi Tua
Joanne Hona
Masina Johnson
Elaine McKee
Sarah Ennor
Megan Lockwood
Ada Makara
Ragena Thompson
Israel Hoterene-Rakete
Pearl Neighbour
HONOURS & ACHIEVEMENTS
The following umpires were appointed to National /
Regional competitions for 2015.
U15 North Island Champs
Erehi Tua
NZ Age Group Champs U17
Pearl Neighbour
Sarah Ennor
NZ Age Group Champs U19
Megan Lockwood
SPONSORSHIP OF PHYSIO SERVICES
Our thanks to Active Physio,
in particular Amy Burr and
Talia
Rout
for
their
sponsorship, through the
provision
of
free
physiotherapy services to our
U17 and U19 Representative
teams this season.
COUNTIES MANUKAU CLUSTER
NETBALL NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
Papakura Netball Centre was again well represented
this year, with 6 of the 12 players selected to the
Counties Manukau Cluster team coming from our
Centre.
Congratulations to the following players selected to the
team:
Caitlin Reidstra
Seni Lafoou
Jaime McCafferty
Ruth Hei Hei–Vaifale
Anastasia Brake
Maria Sopoaga
Mere Ramaka
Mikayla Rosieur
Nadia Loveday
Ivana Rowland
Saskia-Rae Brown
Tauhi Lopeti
Howick Pakuranga
Howick Pakuranga
Mangere/Otahuhu
Papakura
Papakura
Papakura
Papakura
Papakura
Papakura
Pukekohe
Pukekohe
Pukekohe
TRAINING PARTNERS
Lisa O’Sullivan
Mangere/Otahuhu
Chelsea McLeod
Pukekohe
Hayley Fitzgerald
Pukekohe
COACH
MANAGER
Megan Adler
Christine Dyke
This team competed well at the last ever Netball New
Zealand Championships which was held in Wellington
28th September – 2nd October. The team was placed a
respectable 9th of 17 teams overall.
It is sad that Netball New Zealand has decided to
discontinue this annual tournament, which has been a
prominent fixture on the netball calendar for many
decades. However, we look forward to receiving more
communication from Netball New Zealand regarding a
new ‘participation’ competition to replace the National
Champs in future.
Talia attended several pre-nationals tournaments
with both our U17 and U19 Rep teams and then
travelled with the team to their respective National
Age Group Championships.
Active Physio has confirmed sponsorship again for
2016, we are very thankful for their on-going
support of Papakura Netball Centre.
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NETBALL IN SCHOOLS PROGRAMME
For over three decades, Papakura Netball Centre has
provided netball development programmes for
players, umpires, coaches, managers and more
recently bench officials. Fun Ferns programmes (Age 4
– 6) along with competitions catering for Future Ferns
(Yr 1 - 4); Junior (Yr 5 - 7); Intermediate (Yr 7 & 8); U15
Collegiate (Yr 9 - 11); Collegiate (Yr 10 - 13); Senior
(Open age) are all annual fixtures for the Centre
membership.
KIWISPORT FUNDING
This year, we were once again successful in securing
KiwiSport funding to engage 2 x part time Netball
Development Coordinators to deliver the Netball in
Schools Programme.
Appreciation is conveyed to our
strategic
partners
Counties
Manukau Sport who manage
the KiwiSport fund on behalf of
Sport NZ. Without this funding,
we simply could not afford to
deliver netball development to
our local schools.
The much anticipated inclusion of umpire
development to the 2015 programme proved
extremely worthwhile, with a total of 45 umpires
achieving minimum Junior Theory qualification in
engaged schools this year.
OUTCOMES
Nine (9) schools were engaged in the programme, and
the following is a summary of the successfully delivered
activities in these schools.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS ENGAGEMENT
4 Schools engaged: Ardmore; Manurewa South;
Conifer Grove; Manurewa East
Delivery targets:
 Provide Player Development programme to a
minimum of 100 students weekly in schools for
minimum of 10 sessions.
 Provide Coach Development programme to a
minimum of 5 potential Coaches per school,
weekly for minimum of 5 sessions
 Provide Umpire Development programme to a
minimum of 5 potential Umpires per school,
weekly for a minimum of 5 sessions
 Deliver Holiday Programmes twice per year. 3
day duration, 4 hours per day. All players and
coaches were invited to attend this FREE holiday
programme.
 Deliver one Netball Cluster Tournament for all
Primary Schools engaged in the Netball in Schools
programme.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS ENGAGEMENT
2 Schools engaged: Conifer Grove; Waimahia
Delivery targets:
 Provide Player Development programme to a
minimum of 100 students weekly in schools for
minimum of 10 sessions.
 Provide Coach Development programme to a
minimum of 5 potential Coaches per school,
weekly for minimum of 5 sessions.
 Provide Umpire Development programme to a
minimum of 5 potential Umpires per school,
weekly for a minimum of 5 sessions
 Deliver Holiday Programmes twice per year. 3
day duration, 4 hours per day. All players and
coaches were invited to attend this FREE holiday
programme.
 Deliver one Netball Cluster Tournament for all
Intermediate Schools engaged in the Netball in
Schools programme.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS ENGAGEMENT
3 Schools engaged: Tangaroa College; Alfriston
College; James Cook High
Delivery targets:
 Provide Player Development programme to a
minimum of 50 students weekly in schools for
minimum of 10 sessions.
 Provide Coach Development programme to a
minimum of 5 potential Coaches per school,
weekly for minimum of 5 sessions.
 Provide Umpire Development programme to a
minimum of 5 potential Umpires per school,
weekly for a minimum of 5 sessions
 Deliver Holiday Programmes twice per year. 3
day duration, 4 hours per day. All players and
coaches were invited to attend this FREE holiday
programme.
 Deliver Netball Cluster Tournament for all
Secondary Schools engaged in the Netball in
Schools programme.
Alfriston College Students proudly displaying their
completed Coach & Umpire Certificates
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HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES
School Holiday Programmes delivered to the netball
community and the schools engaged through the
Netball in Schools programme continued again this
year. A total of 27 participants took part in the July
and September School Holiday programmes.
School Cluster Volunteer Umpires
From left: Norton Rueben, Willie Hudson, PJ Fenton,
Taylor Chong-Nee, Shelley Morunga, Stephanie Maxwell
July School Holiday Programme participants
SCHOOL CLUSTER TOURNAMENT
This year, as part of the Netball in Schools
programme, a school cluster tournament was
introduced. This provided opportunity for schools
engaged in the netball in schools programme, to test
their learning in terms of coaching, umpiring and
player development.
13 schools entered this tournament, and much fun was
had by all.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT IN SCHOOLS FUNDING
In September 2015, we were informed that KiwiSport
funding will be available for a maximum 3 year period
for a specific project. Should our funding application for
2016 be successful, next year will be the last year in
which KiwiSport funding will be available for the
Netball in Schools Programme.
Whilst we appreciate that all worthwhile projects should
be working towards self funding, the difficulty we have
with this, is that being a charitable not for profit
organisation, in order to sustain delivery of this
extremely important programme, funding will need to
be off-set from revenue generated through delivery of
competitions, development programmes and schools
engaged in future.
We will be seeking support and guidance from our
National Sport Organisation – Netball New Zealand,
and Regional Sport Organisation – Netball Northern
Zone to determine how we can work together to
continue to deliver the Netball in Schools programme in
partnership, with shared costs and finding a sustainable
resolution for the future.
James Cook High School Mixed team
Special thanks must go to volunteer umpires who
turned up to help out on the day:
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






Shelley Morunga
Caci Chong-Nee
Taylor Chong-Nee
PJ Fenton
Norton Rueben
Stephanie Maxell
Willie Hudson
Lavinia Pile
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TOURNAMENTS & EVENTS
YEAR 5 – YEAR 8 TOURNAMENT
The annual Primary & Intermediate School Netball
tournament took place in May. This year 61 teams
participated.
The league was run over a ten week period from 30th
September to 9th December 2014 with grades offered in
Mixed, Womens A&B and Collegiate.
Teams continue to come from far & wide to take part
in this annual tournament, and this year we
introduced a new ‘mixed’ grade, to enable males 12
years and over to participate.
RESULTS
SECTION
RESULTS
SECTION
WINNERS
Mixed
Kaipara Mixed
Womens A
Rewa Gold
Womens B
Hot Shots
Collegiate
A.C.D.S.
Sportsmanship Award
Best Male Player
Top Umpire Award
RUNNERS-UP
Harvard Hooligans
Rewa Black
Kaipara
Rewa Colts
The Sassy Ones
Matt Ledger
Israel Hoterene-Rakete
Yr 5 – 8 Tournament Participants
Year 5 Sect A
Year 5 Sect B
Year 6 Sect A
Year 6 Sect B
Year 6 Sect C
Year 7 Sect A
Year 7 Sect B
Year 8 Sect A
Year 8 Sect B
Year 8 Mixed
WINNERS
RUNNERS UP
Holy Cross Y5
Chapel Downs Y5
Holy Cross Y6
Randwick Park Y6
Rowandale
Conifer Grove Y7B
Papakura NormalY7
Henderson Int
Conifer Grove Y8A
Randwick Park
Pukekohe Y5A
St Marys Y5
Tuakau Y6
Chapel Downs Y6
St Marys Y6
Holy Cross Y7
Clevedon Y7
Kedgley Y8
Finlayson Y7/8
Conifer Grove
Womens B Grade Winners - Hot Shots
PRE SEASON TOURNAMENT
This annual tournament coincides with the annual
Netball Expo, and is a great fun tournament and first
hit out for teams, before the season commenced in
April.
A total of 16 teams took part in this competition with
grades offered in Senior Competitive/Mixed, Senior
Social & Collegiate.
RESULTS
SECTION
WINNERS
Senior Comp
Rewa Gold
Mixed
Straw Hat Pirates
Senior Social
Rewa Silver
Collegiate
Rewa Gold
Sportsmanship Award
RUNNERS UP
Rewa Black
Aces Mixed
Weymouth Meerkats
Rewa White
Clevedon Collegiate
Winners Year 8 Section A
Henderson Intermediate
SUMMER LEAGUE
The Summer League competition again proved
popular, with 32 teams taking part this year.
Mixed Grade Winners – Straw Hat Pirates
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SUPER14 COMPETITION
This is the third year that Papakura Netball Centre
has coordinated the delivery of the Counties Manukau
team’s home games and preparations on behalf of the
Counties Manukau Netball Centre Cluster.
The competition sees 14 premier club teams from
North, Auckland, Waitakere, Counties Manukau and
Waikato compete in an 8 week tournament.
The 3 Counties Manukau Netball Centre Cluster
representative club teams for the 2015 competition,
were all from Papakura Netball Centre:
Seed 1:
Seed 2:
Seed 3:
Papatoetoe Rangers 1
Aztec 1
Manurewa Rugby Gold
Manurewa Rugby took up the last placing in the
Super14 by default, due to top seed Howick United
(Howick Pakuranga Netball Centre) being unable to
fulfil requirements to remain eligible for this
competition.
RESULTS
REGION
TEAM
Waikato
Waitakere
Waikato
Auckland
Auckland
North Harbour
North Harbour
Auckland
Waikato
North Harbour
Waitakere
Counties Manukau
Counties Manukau
Counties Manukau
University
Smart Services Baytex
Verdettes Marist
MAGS Capil
Panmure
Collegiate
Commodores
College Rifles
Shoe Clinic Phoenix
Shore Rovers
WCRN Whanau
Manurewa Rugby
Aztec
Papatoetoe Rangers
RANK
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
This is the third year Papakura Netball Centre has
coordinated the delivery of this league on behalf of the
Counties Manukau Netball Centre Cluster.
Qualifying Tournament
The qualifying tournament was held at Papakura
Netball Centre over two Sundays in May, with 14 teams
vying for 9 spaces in the competition general.
It was pleasing to see more Counties Manukau Netball
Centres represented at this years’ tournament, with
Papakura, Howick Pakuranga, Manurewa, Pukekohe
and Mangere Otahuhu teams competing.
RESULTS
SECTION
Section A
Section A
Section A
Section A
Section A
Section A
Section B
Section B
Section B
TEAM
PLACING
Karaka Turquoise
Southern Cavaliers
H&W United
Conifer Grove Platinum
Manurewa Rugby Black
Mellons Bay
Aztec 2
Revelation Titans
Southern Souls
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
1st
2nd
3rd
Super14 Finals – Papatoetoe Rangers vs Aztec 1
Counties Manukau hosted all 9 home games at
Netball Manurewa. All games were well patronised
by spectators cheering on their home team, proving
the competition remains reputable and well
supported by the communities.
Funding Partner
Thanks must go to the
wonderful funding support of
The
Pegasus
Foundation,
without whom, we would not
have been able to deliver home
games for our Counties
Manukau teams.
Competition General
The 9 qualifying teams joined Papatoetoe Rangers 1,
Aztec 1 and Manurewa Rugby Gold who gained
automatic qualification from the 2014 tournament.
The competition general took place over 11 weeks June
through to August, and culminated with a finals day for
final placings on 21st August.
The competition general was again played at one
venue, Auckland Netball Centre.
Papakura Netball Centre was very proud to have 9
teams represented in the Regional Premier League
2015.
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Funding Partners
Thanks must go to the wonderful
funding support of The Pelorus
Trust and NZ Racing Board without
whom, we would not have been
able to deliver such a
successful and necessary
competition.
NETBALL EXPO
The annual “Netball Expo” was held on 28th February
2015. This year, we wanted to create a ‘festival’
atmosphere, with the Netball Expo Supplier and Club
fundraising stalls, ANZ futureFERNS Taster Day and
Star Helpers workshop, Coaching Clinic delivered by
Legend Noeline Taurua and the Pre-Season
Tournament.
RESULTS
DIV TEAM
Southern Cavaliers
1
ANZ futureFERNS Star Helpers Workshop
Parents of Year 1 & 2 children were invited to attend
new Netball NZ Junior Netball futureFERNS workshop,
which encourages parents to be more involved with
their child’s participation in the programme. A total of
8 parents attended on the day.
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
Manurewa Rugby Gold
Aztec 1
Papatoetoe Rangers
Conifer Grove Platinum
H&W United 1
Manurewa Rugby Black
Mellons Bay 1
2
2
Karaka Turquoise
Revelation Titans
2
2
Southern Souls Navy
Aztec 2
CENTRE
Mangere
Otahuhu
Papakura
Papakura
Papakura
Papakura
Manurewa
Papakura
Howick
Pakuranga
Papakura
Mangere
Otahuhu
Manurewa
Papakura
RANK
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
1st
2nd
ANZ futureFERNS Taster Day
Thirty Six (36) Year 1 & 2 kids took part in a ‘taster’ of
the new Junior Netball futureFERNS programme which
was being rolled out in the season.
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Club Stalls
Aztec Sports Club, Manurewa Rugby, Clevedon,
Whatapaka and Southside Sistars took advantage of
the fundraising opportunity by running hangi, cake &
food stalls on the day.
Division 1 Winners – Southern Cavaliers
Supplier Stalls
Kukri, Active Physio, Players Sports and Rays Gym
joined in the festivities, providing everyone with retail,
sales, spot prizes and discounts throughout the day.
Noeline Taurua Coaching Clinic
We were privileged to have Netball Legend Noeline
Taurua join us on the day, to deliver a coaching clinic to
12 PNC Coaches. The performance academy athletes
attended and were put through the paces at the
coaching clinic. Both the Coaches and Athletes gained
some valuable insight from Noeline.
Division 2 Winners – Manurewa Rugby Black
Super14 & Regional Premier League Qualification
Congratulations to Southern Cavaliers; Manurewa
Rugby Gold and Aztec 1, who qualify to compete in
the Super14 competition in 2016 and have also gained
automatic entry to the Regional Premier League
competition general in 2016.
Performance Academy athletes with Noeline Taurua
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BREAKAWAY HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES
VOLUNTEERS
Pre-Xmas Breakfast
2015 saw the inception of the FREE Breakaway
Holiday Programmes in January and April 2015.
Thanks to the funding support of Ministry of Social
Development, managed by Counties Manukau Sport,
Papakura Netball Centre took the lead to create a
multi-sport Holiday Programme based at Bruce
Pulman Park.
192 children aged 11 – 17 years attended daily morning
sessions, rotating through Touch, Turbo Touch, Rugby
7’s and Netball stations.
Thanks must go to our sport partners:
In the absence of a much needed volunteers strategy,
this year Papakura Netball Centre introduced the
inaugural annual ‘volunteers pre-xmas breakfast’ to
recognise and reward our wonderful team of
volunteers, who work tirelessly behind the scenes to
assist delivery of netball to the netball community.
This ‘pre-Xmas’ brekkie was our way to say thank you
to the numerous volunteers and spend a little down
time to share with them, their experiences from the
season.
PLAYER OF THE DAY & FAIR PLAY AWARDS
Improving sideline behaviour remains a constant
challenge for most sports, and Papakura Netball Centre
continues to strive to ensure that positive sideline
behaviour remains integral to our competitions.
Similarly, we work hard to find ways to assist our clubs
and teams with initiatives to recognise on court fair play
and reward outstanding performance.
Thanks to the sponsorship of
Lone Star Manukau and Z
energy South Auckland, this
year we were able to provide
both for our members.
Lone Star - Player of the Day discount vouchers
Every team in the club competition received 10 x Player
of the Day vouchers. We were also able to hand out
vouchers to the Counties Manukau Secondary
Competition. The vouchers were very well received and
utilised by teams to recognise outstanding performance.
Z energy South Auckland – Gift vouchers
Z energy South Auckland also came on
board this year, to assist us to reward
positive sideline behaviour during both
the Club and Counties Manukau
Secondary School competitions.
Thanks to PNC Committee volunteers Dennise Biddick
and Priscilla Campbell, each week spectators, players,
team officials were identified by displaying positive
sideline behaviour, and rewarded with Z energy gift
vouchers. In addition photos of the voucher recipients
were taken and uploaded weekly on our website and
facebook pages (examples below).
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COUNTIES MANUKAU SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPETITION
COMPETITION RESULTS
This year saw Papakura Netball Centre resume full responsibility and delivery of the Counties Manukau Secondary
School Netball competition commencing in Term 2 annually (May – August). 67 teams participated in this
competition in Year 9, Year 10, Senior & Premier Collegiate Grades.
Umpires are provided (for an additional fee) by the Centre to this competition, for those schools who do not have
qualified umpires for their school teams. This year Papakura provided 25 qualified umpires for this competition.
To assist these Secondary Schools to develop their umpires and coaches, we offered 4 x coaching workshops and
umpire development opportunities to sit alongside the competition. Whilst the uptake of the coach development
workshops was disappointing, we were pleased with the uptake of the umpire development programme, which saw
10 x umpires gain their Junior Badge qualification this year.
Our thanks go to the following volunteer Umpire Coaches, for assisting these aspiring umpires to achieve their Junior
Badge Awards: Therese Dixon, Willie Hudson, Norton Reuben.
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
GRADE
WINNERS
Senior Premier
Senior Premier Section 1
Senior Premier Section 2
Senior A
Senior A Section 1
Senior A Section 2
Senior B
Senior B Section 1
Senior B Section 2
Senior B Section 3
Year 10
Year 10 Section 1
Year 10 Section 2
Year 10 Section 3
Year 9
Year 9 Section 1
Year 9 Section 2
RUNNERS UP
Pukekohe Premier
Pukekohe Premier
Sir Edmund Hillary Prem
Puutake Senior A
Puutake Senior A
Alfriston Senior A Gold
Sir Edmund Hillary Snr A
Sir Edmund Hillary Snr A
Alfriston Senior A Silver
Ormiston B
Manurewa Year 10
Manurewa Year 10
Rosehill Year 10A
Alfriston Year 10C
Manurewa Year 9
Manurewa Year 9
Puutake Year 9
Alfriston Premier
Papakura High Prem
Rosehill Senior Silver
Papatoetoe Senior A
James Cook Snr Gold
Manurewa Senior B
James Cook Snr Royal
Pukekohe Year 10
Puutake Year 10
Rosehill Year 10C
Senior Premier Winners
Pukekohe Premier
Pukekohe Year 9
Papakura Year 9
Senior A Winners
Puutake Senior A
Senior B Winners
Ormiston B
Year 10 Winners
Manurewa Year 10
Year 9 Winners
Manurewa Year 9
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Sir Edmund Hillary Senior A
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UMPIRE JUNIOR BADGE AWARDS
SCHOOL
RECIPIENTS
Alfriston College
Alfriston College
Alfriston College
Alfriston College
James Cook High
James Cook High
James Cook High
Papatoetoe High
Papatoetoe High
Rosehill College
Sarsha Fa’aofo
Teresa Tuhi
Jennifer Tuhi
Darci Shelley
Heidi Pulham
Elijah Mercury-Leafa
Shonzey Puaavase
Jackson Reid
Harriet Wright
Bethan Montgomery
SPECIAL AWARDS
AWARD
Talent ID award – Year 9
Talent ID award – Year 10
Talent ID award – Senior B
Talent ID award – Senior A
Talent ID award – Senior Premier
Overall Team Fair Play Award
RECIPIENTS
Jessica Vandermeer - Pukekohe High
Kiana Young-Whenueroa - Alfriston College
Kauri-Taka Wairerewaikarakia - James Cook
Denaly Ball - James Cook High
Sally Rickard - Pukekohe High
Rosehill College Year 9B
Talent ID Award recipients
Jessica Vandermeer, Kiana Young-Wenuaeroa,
Sally Rickard
Team Fair Play Award recipients
Rosehill College Year 9B
Umpire Junior Badge Award recipients
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CLUB COMPETITION RESULTS
A total of 203 Club teams took part in the Winter Club competition this season. Here is a summary of the results.
PRESIDENTS ROUND
GRADE
WINNERS
Senior Premier 1
Senior Premier 2
Senior Premier 3
Senior A
Senior A Res
Senior B
Senior B Res
Senior 3rd
Senior 4th
Collegiate Premier
Collegiate A
Collegiate B
Collegiate C
U15 A
U15 B
U15 C
Intermediate A
Intermediate B
Intermediate C
Intermediate D
Intermediate E
Intermediate F
Intermediate G
Junior A
Junior B
Junior C
Junior D
Junior E
Junior F
Junior G
Junior H
Junior I
Conifer Grove Platinum
Aztec 2
Conifer Grove Diamonds
Karaka Gold
Comets
Drury Blue
Manurewa Rugby Bronze
Marist 5
Marlins Red
Manurewa Rugby Gold
Strathallan Navy
Drury Platinum
Karaka Amethyst
The Gardens Totara
Aztec U15
The Gardens Rimu
Manurewa Rugby Int 1
Manurewa Rugby Int 2
Drury 9
Takanini 5
Clayton Park School Allstars
Redeemer Hibiscus
South Side Sistars Excel
St Annes Emeralds
Addison Juniors
Takanini 6
Papatoetoe Rangers 12
Drury 5
Ruffnex Pink
Clevedon Juniors
Ardmore School Ferns
Clayton Park School Swans
MOST GOALS OVERALL
GRADE
WINNERS
Senior Premier
Senior
Collegiate
U15
Intermediate
Junior
Future Ferns
Marist 1
Drury Green
Papatoetoe Rangers 4
The Gardens Totara
St Annes Emeralds
Manurewa Rugby Junior 1
Manurewa Rugby Future Ferns 1
Intermediate A Championship Winners
Marlins Magic
Collegiate Premier Winners Presidents,
Championship & Most Overall Goals
Manurewa Rugby Collegiate Gold
U15A Winners Presidents, Championship
& Most Overall Goals
The Gardens Totara
Junior A Championship Winners
& Most Goals Overall
Manurewa Rugby Juniors 1
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CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
GRADE
WINNERS
Senior Premier 1
Senior Premier 2
Senior A
Senior A Res
Senior B
Senior B Res
Senior 3rd
Senior 4th
Collegiate Premier
Manurewa Rugby Black
Marist 1
ACFOTS
Drury Green
Manurewa Rugby Bronze
Marlins Social & Marist 2
Drury Silver
Southern Horizon Seniors
Manurewa Rugby Gold
Collegiate A
Collegiate B
Collegiate C
U15 A
U15 B
U15 C
Intermediate A
Intermediate B
Intermediate C
Intermediate D
Intermediate E
Intermediate F
Papatoetoe Rangers 4
Tiare Gold
Ardmore Collegiate
Marlins Steel
The Gardens Totara
Conifer Grove Amethyst
Royals Anahera
Marlins Magic
Conifer Grove Garnet
Ardmore Red
St Annes Crystal
St Annes Emeralds
Ardmore School Aces
Intermediate G
Junior A
Junior B
Junior C
Junior D
Junior E
Junior F
Junior G
Junior H
Junior I
Misfits
Manurewa Rugby Junior 1
Conifer Grove Turquoise
Drury 6
St Marys Diamonds
Hillpark 1
Redeemer Tiare
Royals Taimana
Ardmore School Ferns
Conifer Grove Ebony
RUNNERS-UP
MOST GOALS
Manurewa Rugby White
Phoenix
Takanini 2
Drury Blue
Hui Hui Kotahi 2
Papatoetoe Rangers 3
Southern Pioneers Diamonds
Drury Pink
Manurewa Rugby Colts
Strathallan Navy
Aztec Collegiate
Manurewa Rugby Black
Marist 1
Marlins Black
Drury Green
Manurewa Rugby Bronze
Marlins Social
Southern Pioneers Diamonds
Drury Pink
Manurewa Rugby Gold
Manurewa Rugby White
Marist 4
Manurewa Rugby U15 Dev
The Gardens Rimu
Karaka Ruby
Papatoetoe Rangers 7
Marlins Sting
St Annes Sapphire
Clayton Park School Allstars
Redeemer Hibiscus
Hunua Black
St Marys Sapphire
Alfriston Red
Marlins Pulse
Manurewa Rugby Junior 2
Weymouth Cossie Bears
Conifer Grove Gems
Weymouth Primary Pythons
Drury 4
The Gardens Lily
Karaka Aqua
Drury 3
Ardmore Collegiate
Marlins Steel
The Gardens Totara
Conifer Grove Amethyst
Royals Anahera
Papatoetoe Rangers 7
Conifer Grove Garnet
Ardmore Red
St Annes Crystal
St Annes Emeralds
South Side Sistars Excel
Papatoetoe Rangers 4
Misfits
Manurewa Rugby Junior 1
Conifer Grove Turquoise
Drury 6
St Marys Diamonds
Hillpark 1
Drury 4
Royals Taimana
Ardmore School Ferns
Conifer Grove Ebony
Future Ferns Grade
Winners Most Goals Overall
Manurewa Rugby Future Ferns 1
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SPECIAL AWARDS
The annual Special
Awards took place
on 29th August
2015.
These
awards are an
opportunity
for
Papakura Netball Centre to recognise our
performance athletes, officials and volunteers.
The Spit Roast Catering Company came on board
as sponsor of our Special Awards, and provided
wonderful catering for all 200 attendees this year.
Our sincere thanks and gratitude is extended to the
SRCC for their outstanding support of the Special
Awards.
Umpire of the Year
Jody Dickason
NZ C Badge Award
Elaine McKee
Highest NZ Score &
Most Improved Snr Umpire
Joanne Hona
Most Consistent
Junior Umpire
Priscilla Campbell
Umpire Rookie of
the Year
Georgia Sexton
Most Consistent
Senior Umpire
Joanne-Gladys Sucich
We were also very fortunate to have a special guest
join us to present some awards and for a quick Q &
A with MC Willie Iosia. Thank you Nadia Loveday
(Northern Mystics) for joining us again this year!
UMPIRE AWARDS
AWARD
RECIPIENT(S)
Umpire of the Year
Most Consistent Junior Umpire
Most Consistent Senior Umpire
Most Improved Junior Umpire
Most Improved Senior Umpire
Umpire of the Year Zone/NZ
Umpire Rookie of the Year
Highest NZ Score
The Marie Goodwin Trophy
Jody Dickason
Priscilla Campbell
Joanne-Gladys Sucich
McKenzie Northcott
Joanne Hona
Elaine McKee
Georgia Sexton
Joanne Hona
Bernie Loomans
REP AWARDS
AWARD
RECIPIENT(S)
Rep Team of the Year
Rep Coach of the Year
Rep Manager of the Year
Merv Wellington Rose Cup
Top PNC Player
Most Promising Young Player
Year 7A Rep Player of the Year
Year 7B Rep Player of the Year
Year 8A Rep Player of the Year
Year 8B Rep Player of the Year
Year 9A Rep Player of the Year
Year 9B Rep Player of the Year
U15 Rep Player of the Year
U17 Rep Player of the Year
U19 Rep Player of the Year
U19 Rep Team
Delwyn Sanders
Ngahuia Hohepa
Nadia Loveday
Myia Hetaraka
Myia Hetaraka
Tanith Pilkington
Te Papa Ngaro
Cecile Sililoto
Dakota Turner
Anthia Katipa
Hayley James
Myia Hetaraka
Sarsha Fa’aofo
Mikayla Rosieur
SPECIAL AWARDS
AWARD
Club of the Year
Coach of the Year
Player of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Presidents Cup
Best Club Banner
Best Dressed Junior Club
Best Dressed Senior Club
Best Dressed Club
RECIPIENT(S)
Manurewa Rugby
Delwyn Sanders
Ashleigh Garner
Therese Dixon
Bernie Loomans &
Priscilla Campbell
St Marys
Misfits
Hui Hui Kotahi
St Marys
Player of the Year
Ashleigh Garner
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Priscilla Campbell &
Bernie Loomans
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MEETINGS
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting was held at Papakura
Netball Centre on 9th February 2015.
Points of interest:
 Annual Report presented
 Annual Audited Accounts presented
 Chris Loomans & Therese Dixon were awarded
PNC Service Award
 Therese Dixon nominated for NZ Service
Award
PNC COMMITTEE MEETINGS
A total of 8 meetings were held with the PNC
Committee members, monthly during the months
of January – September 2015.
COACHES CLUB MEETINGS
A total of 3 meetings were held with PNC Coaches
Club members in February, May and August 2015.
UMPIRES COMMITTEE MEETINGS
A total of 8 meetings were held by the Umpires
Committee members, monthly during the months
of January – August 2015.
BOARD MEETINGS
A total of 13 meetings were held by the Board
members, during the months of October 2014 –
September 2015. Attendance of these meetings is
as follows:
Therese Dixon & Chris Loomans
PNC Service Award recipients
NETBALL NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL
The Netball New Zealand Council meeting was held
in Christchurch on 28th February & 1st March 2015.
Papakura Netball Centre was represented at this
meeting by Raewyn Mills, Therese Dixon and Bernie
Loomans.
Congratulations to Therese Dixon who was
awarded a NZ Service Award at the NNZ AGM.
Therese Dixon and other
NZ Service Award recipients
Allan Cosford
Vesta Gribben
Jeanette Lockwood
Jaylene Ball
Ravind Chandra
Raewyn Mills
Rick Pickard
Lance Watene
Andrew Malcolm
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1 (resigned October)
12
13
12
13
5 (resigned May)
10 (appointed Nov)
7 (appointed Nov)
FRIENDS OF PAPAKURA NETBALL
We wish to thank our valuable supporters:
FRIENDS OF PAPAKURA NETBALL CENTRE
Peter & Judy Coleman
Karen Randell
Grace Rhind & Family
Orica Explosives
Raewyn & Karlene Mills
Tony Smith Insurance Services
Clevedon Netball Club
Drury Junior Netball Club
Spick Family
Southern Horizon Netball Club
Southern Cavaliers Netball Club
Conifer Grove Netball Club
Yvonne Willering
Conifer Grove Netball Club
L.N.O. Pearce Whanau
Sue Cossey & Anita Cossey-Imlach
Jan Brown & Family
Karaka Netball Club
Georgina Salter 1998
Elvie Hodges, Takanini
Apollo Signs
Marley NZ Ltd
Marist Netball Club
Karaka Netball Club
Takanini Netball Club
Hunua Netball Club
Marlins Netball Club
Ardmore Netball Club
May Lawless, Takanini
Tridents Netball Club
Hillpark School
Tillak Chand & Family
CLUB MANAGEMENT MEETINGS
A total of 7 meetings were held with member clubs,
monthly during the months of February – August
2015.
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