September 2014 - Netball New Zealand

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September 2014 - Netball New Zealand
Netball Northern Newsletter
September 2014
Hi everyone
It was great to see so many of you at the centre forum held over the weekend. We had a very full on
programme over the three days and it was good to see some centres making sure they people at all
sessions. We hope that you found the majority of presentations informative and interesting - please
make sure you complete the survey, as it is the only way we will know if we have achieved our goal of
providing good value to you over the weekend. Thank you again to all the centres who attended and
special thanks to those who travelled from far and wide and made a real weekend of it. I hope you also
made the most of the chance to chat to other centres and share stories and swop great ideas!
Congratulations to Netball Waitakere for the wonderful job they made hosting UNISS. It is a massive
event and the volunteer hours that go in to making this successful are incredible - well done to you all.
The event ran smoothly and was professional in all aspects, both on and off the court.
I am sure you are looking forward to the Lion Foundation Championships at The Trusts Arena and then
two weeks later The Trusts Arena are also hosts to the Silver Ferns vs Australian Diamonds Game, so it
will be a busy few weeks for our events team supporting both major events. I hope to see some of you at
these events.
Regards,
Julie Paterson
Community Netball
It’s been another busy month in Community with Centre field days, prize- giving’s, UNISS and our Zone
Centre Forum weekend. All our centres have now finished their winter seasons and our hard working
centre personnel are hopefully catching a bit of a breath on the weekend.
Our 2nd Centre Forum was well received by all that attended, and across the 3 days we had 97 attendees
with 15 out of 18 of our centres and satellite in attendance. Speaker presentations are being copied to
drop box and I will be sending the Key Personnel at each centre an invite to this drop box for the
dissemination of the information as it has proven a better system than trying to send some very large
files, I have also sent out evaluation forms so please return these to me by next week as we value your
feedback and are always looking to improve our service to you.
Thank you to everyone that attended and supported our Forum.
Netball Waitakere did a wonderful job of hosting UNISS 2014 and we would like to take this opportunity
to thank everyone that volunteered at this event. A record number of teams entered
Zone representatives, Trish Wilcox and Jan Skilton both had key roles at this event, convening selection
and umpire panels and supported the UNISS organising committee with organising and hosting this major
event.
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Record number of teams entered; 114 teams.
1,400 Players, 125 umpires and 17 umpire
Coaching panel and 15 Tournament selectors and
A small army of volunteers from Netball Waitakere.
A special mention has to go to Lynette Brady , Netball North Harbour who again supported the UNISS
hosting Centre and took care of the draw remaining unflappable when faced with having to redo the
draw twice at the last minute .
The Zone conducted a review of the selection process and introduced a new selection process in line with
NNZ Emerging Talent Selection process. The number of tournament players identified was increased to
reflect the increase in participation and to bring in line with the rest of NZ.
In the process of conducting a review of this tournament, to date feedback has been very positive.
Congratulations to Netball Waitakere on a very successful tournament.
Please see the next page for tournament teams and UNISS players of the tournaments.
I will be working my way around the Zone in October and November to assist centres with reviewing and
evaluating this past season and to assist with planning for 2015. So look forward to catching up with many
of you then.
Don’t forget to come along to the Lion Foundation Champs at the Trust Stadium to support your local
Lion Foundation Team from the 29th September 2014 to 3rd October 2014. There looks to be some
tightly contested games and exciting matchups on the court.
Finally please let us know your AGM dates as we aim to be in attendance at as many as we can.
Trish Wilcox
Community Netball Manager
UNISS Selections 2014
Grade A
Avondale
St Kentigern
MAGS
Sacred Heart
St Kentigern
Lynfield
Avondale
St Kentigern
MAGS
Avondale
St Kentigern
Waikato Diocesan
MAGS
Auckland Dio
Baradene
MAGS
AGGS
Westlake Girls
MAGS
Avondale
Grade B
Aorere
Aorere
Western Heights
St Dominics
St Marys
Aorere
Mt Maunganui
Rutherford
Taupo-Nui-a-Tia
Aorere
Matamata
St Marys
Grade C
Dargaville
One Tree Hill
One Tree Hill
Wesley
Takapuna
Tai Wananga
Tai Wananga
Fraser
One Tree Hill
Manurewa
Grade DD
Grade
Glendowie
Glendowie
Opotiki
Opotiki
Reporoa
Reporoa
Glendowie
Glendowie
Eternal Stewart
Amorangi Malesala
Chiara Semple
Rhegan Tu'akoi
Sydney Frazer
Grace Kukutai
Popua Aleamotu'a
Mererangi Paul
Alanis Toia-Tigafua
Zarya Fatialofa
Christina Oscar
Jessie Hodges
France Bloomfield
Emma Mabin
Antonia Fariu
Caitlin Dowden
Sula Feleti-Faanana
Kate Burley
Holly Fowler
Brooklyn Mete
Amber Chan
Meleitia Leilua
Jodie Stevens
Luisa Pouanga
Christy Alexander
Eseta Tupu
Caitlyn Lyttle
Paxton Maligi
Tahlia Dudley
Isarena Chan
Anilise Fitzi
Kaitlyn Cocker-Valu
Players of the Tournament
Grade A
Sydney Frazer (St Kentigern)
Shooter
Mererangi Paul (St Kentigern)
Mid-Court
Holly Fowler (MAGS)
Defence
Grade B
Amber Chan (Aorere)
Shooter
Eseta Tupu (Aorere)
Mid-Court
Isarena Chan (Aorere)
Defence
Grade C
Lavinia Mafi (Wesley)
Shooter
Ocean Tahu-Middleton (Tai Wananga)
Mid-Court
Jabulani Sile (One Tree Hill)
Defence
Grade D
Christie Anderson (Glendowie)
Shooter
Capri Tuapola-Glamuzina (Glendowie)
Mid-Court
Naomi Peti Joyce
Joy Tongotea
Gabby Adam
Lavinia Mafi
Cartier Cookson
Ocean Tahu-Middleton
Aaria Tawha
Vainiu Milo
Jabulani Sile
Gail Taumafai
ChristieAnderson
Anderson
Christie
JurneeMoore
Moore
Jurnee
JadeWharemate
Wharemate
Jade
CapriTuapola-Glamuzina
Tuapola-Glamuzina
Capri
Kaipara
SativaTarau-Peehikuru
Tarau-Peehikuru
Kaipara
Sativa
Opotiki
KenyaMatthews
Matthews
Opotiki
Kenya
Sir
SirEdmund
EdmundHillary
Hillary Kainga
KaingaVaipulu
Vaipulu
INV 33-- Rangitoto
Rangitoto Alex
AlexWansink
Wansink
INV
Kenya Mathews (Opotiki)
Defence
Junior Netball
Congratulations to all involved with the roll out of the new Netball NNZ Junior Netball programme this
season.
At the Zone Centre Forum last weekend Laura Menzies NNZ Head of Community presented the following
statistics to our netball community;
Netball New Zealand statistics
Netball Northern Zone
statistics
It has been a busy productive year but so rewarding. Our centre junior coordinators who attended the
Junior Development Session on the Sunday of the forum all shared that the first few weeks were a bit
messy while all their community worked through the changes to game day, but once all were settled, the
rest of the season went smoothly. The end of season rewards, seeing the enjoyment of the players and
observing the development of their players’ basic skills being transferred into the less complex age
appropriate modified games was so worth the effort. The other benefit to their netball community is the
group of now confident and keen Star Helpers and Year 3 & 4 Coaches who have been nurtured into
coaching through this new supportive programme. These wonderful people should now feel able and
willing to continue with coaching and/or umpiring netball for years to come what a fantastic investment
for the Centres.
Thank you for promoting the opportunity for parents to feedback directly to NNZ via the Survey Monkey
Participation Satisfaction Survey. The result of 85% of respondents as being satisfied is a great result. We
trust Centres and Junior Co-ordinators who have also been provided with another survey will take the
time to feedback their experiences and suggestions.
Andy Rogers Director of Greater Auckland Coaching
Unit presented a session at the Zone Forum “Coaches
as People Makers”. His presentation was so in tune
with some of the challenges our Centres have
collectively faced this season when rolling out the
new NNZ Junior Programme; the parents! The smiles
on the children’s faces should say it all but some
parents have difficulty with accepting the age
appropriate modified games and leaving the
competitive nature of our previous competitions behind for these extremely young players. Here are
some of the key parts that Andy shared that might help those discussions with parents;
Also check out the “Changing the game in youth sports: John O’Sullivan”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXw0XGOVQvw#t=828
Looking towards to 2015 with NNZ; Most Centres will roll out the Year 3 & 4 programme for the first time
and some of our Centres will offer to pilot the proposed options for the Year 5 & 6 modified game. It is so
important that we use this opportunity to help shape and then roll out Phase 2 of the NNZ Junior
Programme. Please promptly contact Trish Wilcox Community Netball Manager Netball Northern Zone to
register your centre to be involved in a year 5 & 6 pilot.
Northern Centres
Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands Netball finished their Season with some exciting FINALs. Congratulations to all the teams
who played in BOI Competition this year; it was great to see the competitive element of the game and we
are ALL excited in watching the progress of the new Courts. Moerewa Tigers and Hokianga United met in
the finals of the Premier Grade. During the game it was a great show of netball skills, natural flare and
exciting tussles on the court. Tigers not making any changes solidified their lead by halftime and holding
on to it and taking the game by six goals. I have to mention the skills shown by Rowena Davis-Cooper and
Chevaye Hobson both shooters played a very accurate and skilful game throughout the season and
finishing on a high in the finals. Special mention also to Alisha Takimoana and Rowena Davis-Cooper who
played in the Bay of Islands, Whangarei & Kerikeri Netball Centres and won all three of the Centres
Premier Grades along with the Tigers ‘behind the scenes team of Sandi Bristow Manager/Camp mother,
Trisha Davis Coach/Player, Roylene Enoka Senior player and main supporter, Pania Davis- Cooper Support
coach 1, Yvonne Davies Support Coach 2 and Alb Baker as well as our tremendous Whanau
Support without these people this team would not have been successful.
Congratulations to BOI College who made the finals of C Grade at UNISS this year losing by a very close
margin to Albany – this was a fantastic achievement and the college will now compete in the B Grade in
2015. Well done to everyone who helped in their success campaign for 2014.
Kerikeri
BLAST FROM THE PAST ……
With the recent conclusion of UNISS look who was spotted at the courts in Kerikeri – Chevy, Shaaka &
ChaCha were all members of the BOI College Team who successfully won and defended the NZ Secondary
Schools National Championship, included in the photo is Lara who was the team mascot at the time and
who’s mum Maxine coached.
Winners of the Premier Grade for 2014 at Kerikeri Netball Centre were United Kawakawa & they are seen
here with the Winners of the Y8’s @ Kerikeri Netball – UK Mini Mama’s
Congratulations to the following UMPIRE’s who achieved their ZONE AWARD in 2014 from BOI Netball
Centre – Tania; Deresely & Tiny; Mangonui – Tui & Kerikeri Teresa & Wendy – what an awesome
achievement from these Umpires and their Zone Coaches & Umpire Co-ordinators in our Centres.
Jo Hona
Whangarei Netball Centre
The Netball New Zealand Year 1-2 junior programme was a huge success for Whangarei Netball Centre
with a total of 24 teams participating. Whangarei Netball Centre like many other centres ran a mini
tournament to finish off the season for the players followed by a prize giving.
Here are a few photos from the Whangarei Netball Centre Y1-Y2 prize giving
On August 30th Whangarei Netball Centre held their junior, intermediate, senior and premier finals. Jean
and her team at Whangarei Netball ran a smooth finals programme considering the weather was
awful. Parents, Players, coaches, managers and supporters braved the conditions to watch their teams.
Later that night the Premier Reserve and Premier Final was played at Kensington Stadium in front of a
huge crowd.
Premier winners 2014: Fideliter1
Premier Runners Up 2014: Whangaruru
Premier Reserve Winners 2014: Manawanui Red
Premier Reserve Runners up 2014: Wahine Toa
Rodney Netball Centre
Rodney Netball Centre held a very successful 50th jubilee weekend with past, present and of course our
future players all attending. Highlights from the jubilee included the Jubilee Dinner where the history of
the Rodney Netball Centre was shared with everyone who attended; the march past held Saturday
Morning and the attendance of the oldest Rodney netball member and the Youngest. Sunday was the
Oldfield Shield Challenge where representative teams from Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre, Kaipara Netball
Centre, Northern Wairoa Netball Centre and Rodney Netball Centre competed against each other in the
respective age groups. Well done to Rodney Netball Centre who took the Shield by 1 point over Northern
Wairoa Netball centre. Congratulations to the Rodney Netball Centre and the Jubilee committee for an
awesome jubilee weekend.
Here are a few photos from the Jubilee
Wellsford Netball Club March past
Lynette Gubb – Rodney President and Yr1 & Yr2 players
Rodney Netball Centre 50th Jubilee Cake
Northern Wairoa Netball Centre
Northern Wairoa Netball Centre completed its last round of games August 16th. This year Northern
Wairoa Netball Centre has introduced an 8 team Premier Competition which proved quite successful for
the centre. Defending Champions the Northern Wairoa Bulls unable to retain their title losing to Pouto
Premiers. A great game of skill and flair was on display with both teams receiving massive support from
the crowd. Northern Wairoa is now looking at their summer leagues starting with a Vball Competition for
intermediate and senior players. Other great news from Northern Wairoa, was that Keely Paul who plays
for Dargaville High School Senior A and the Northern Wairoa Un17 Rep Team was named as Head Girl for
2015 for Dargaville High School. A great achievement, Keely has come through the ASBCT leadership
programme with Northern Wairoa Netball Centre and is a great ambassador for her centre and peers.
Well Done Keely!!
Trina Henare
Southern Centres
It has been a month full of excitement around UNISS and final Netball Tournaments taking place. I had
the pleasure of attending the Otara Cluster Netball Tournament held at H.P.N.C. Wymondley Primary
School Year 5-6 Boys won the Tournament playing in the finals against
Mayfield. One of the Schools that made an impact was Yendarra School,
their side-line support and striking uniforms not to mention the skilled
players competing in the tournament showed a well organised netball
community within their school, well-done.
Above: Yendarra showing their uniforms the boys Y5-6 team and their side-line support.
The Tournament was run by Counties Manukau Sport-Lincoln Jefferson and Megan Grayson whom did a
fantastic job of delivering a well-run Tournament. Elsie Tua from Papakura Netball Centre volunteered
her expertise as an Umpire Consultant and her advice was gratefully received.
We have been engaged this term with Wymondley School in the Active in Schools Junior Netball
programme with their Year 1-3 students; it has been great to see the progression of their skills develop
throughout the five week period. The junior netball programme has been a huge success throughout the
Counties area and we look forward to further engagements in Schools next term.
Above: Wymondley Boys who won the Tournament also pictured with the Wymondley girls team.
I was fortunate enough to be involved as a selector at UNISS held at Netball Waitakere of which Aorere
College finished 1st place in B Grade and Alfriston College 2nd place this is a great achievement for
Counties Manukau Schools. Aorere also had four players selected in the B Grade Tournament team. Other
special mentions Gail Taumafai- Manurewa High School selected in C Grade Tournament Team and
Strathallan placing 7th in D Grade for their first time entering in UNISS. For more results for the
tournament team selections, please see the UNISS section above.
It has been great to be part of Otara, Manurewa and H.P.N.C Prizegivings over the past couple of weeks,
and see all the successful winners enjoy there walk of fame. Trish and I will be making our way around the
Counties Manukau Centres in October to assist centres with planning for 2015. Please contact me to book
a day and time.
Well done to everyone for such a successful season and I am sure you will all enjoy this break and take
the opportunity to recover from an arduous season.
Tracey Spence
Umpire Development
UNISS Tournament
The Upper North Island Secondary Schools tournament was once again held in the Northern Zone and
this year was very ably hosted by Netball Waitakere.
With 116 teams participating this meant we had approximately 125 umpires officiating during the week.
Many thanks to the Waitakere umpires who assisted us on Friday when many were injured.
This year we had 17 members on the coaching panel and they were split into 3 groups: NZ & NZ Theory,
Zone & Zone Theory and Centre. They were then allocated umpires to coach for the week. This worked
really well with all umpires being covered and receiving constant coaching over their 10 games. Many
thanks to Reawyn Ronaldson, Debbie Shoebridge and Eleanor Kitching for leading these 3 groups. The
umpires were very grateful for all the coaching they received.
A special thanks to Elaine Curtis from NW who, along with myself, managed to allocate the umpires to the
draw for 2 rounds each day. This was no mean feat as many retired injured as the week progressed and
extras had to be sought.
Congratulations to the following umpires who were selected to do the various finals:
A Grade: Christina Matthews, Zak Middleton and Maru Delamere
B Grade: Turanita Tipene, Kendall Speck and Tiffany McGregor
C Grade: Hayley McDonald, Emma Mitchell and Avary Patutama
D Grade: Shontelle Hunter, Brianna Ellin and Johanna Kleven
The UNISS tournament saw many other notable achievements for umpires:
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3 NZ awards – Turanita Tipene (HBC), Mako Wilson (Waitakere) & Kendall Speck (ANC)
7 Zone awards – Jodie Bennetto (Rodney), Jessica McKenzie (Nothern Wairoa) Amelia Chambers
(Howick), Scott Bailey (Waitakere), Anna Goodman (Whangarei), Janelle Owen (Waitakere) and
Jordyn Griffiths-Murdock (Waiuku)
3 sets of Mother and daughters umpiring – Cresswells (Whangarei), McKenzies (Northern Wairoa)
& Hunters (Waitakere). Umpiring must definitely run in the blood!
The President of the Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre Tania Cargo, had every reason to celebrate
also. Not only had the team that she coaches just won the D Grade, three umpires that she has
also coached over the years at her Centre were appointed to finals. Turanita Tipene was
appointed to the B Grade Final, Brianna Ellin to the D Grade final and Emma Mitchell who now
umpires at NNH to the C grade final.
Zone Theory – Exam 2
Congratulations to the 37 Umpires who were successful in the recent Zone Theory exam. This was a great
result for the Zone. Well done to all the wonderful tutors that we have in each Centre.
Special congratulations to Catherine Cato (Pukekohe) who gained the top mark of 49.5% and to Hayley
Smith (Pukekohe) and Megan Topia (Northern Wairoa) who gained 49%.
Congratulations once again to all concerned.
Announcements
SILVER FERNS TEAM AND SQUAD ANNOUNCED
Netball New Zealand National Selectors have chosen 19 players in the Silver Ferns Squad for the
2014/2015 international Netball season.
Congratulations to Kayla Cullen, Temalisi Fakahokotau, Laura Langman, Cathrine Latu, Camilla Lees, and
Maria Tutaia for making it into the squad!
Also, big congratulations to Laura Langman, Temalisi Fakahokotau and Cathrine Latu for making into the
Silver Ferns team to contest the Constellation Cup vs. the Australian Diamonds!
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NEW ZEALAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS DRAW CONFIRMED
Sixteen teams will start, but only one will be crowned New Zealand Secondary School (NZSS) champions
for 2014, with less than three weeks until the champions starts in Palmerston North.
Goodluck to Mount Albert Grammar School, St Kentigern, Sacred Heart, Avondale, Auckland Girls
Grammar School and Westlake Girls who are all competing in the New Zealand Secondary School
Champions.
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REMINDER: NEW ZEALAND ROYAL HONOURS
Netball New Zealand is calling on Netball Zones and Centres around the country to identify and nominate
Netball people for New Zealand Royal Honours which are awarded twice a year.
The process is fairly straight forward, so if you have someone in mind who you think deserves an Honours
or award instituted by The Queen of New Zealand, please click here and follow the prompts. You will be
able to read about making a nomination and the nomination guidelines.
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REMINDER: NETBALL NEW ZEALAND LIFE MEMBERSHIP & SERVICE AWARD NOMINATIONS
A reminder that the closing date for nominations for a NNZ Life Membership or NNZ Service Award is
Tuesday 30th September.
Nomination forms can be downloaded from the Netball New Zealand website.
Please don’t forget to recognise our own volunteers with life achievements and service awards.
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REMINDER: UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS TO NATIONAL EVENTS
Umpires have been appointed to Lion Foundation Netball Champs and the New Zealand Secondary
Schools Netball Championships.
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REMINDER: 2015 NETBALL NEW ZEALAND AGM & COUNCIL MEETING
Netball New Zealand are pleased to confirm details for the 2015 AGM & Council Meeting:
Dates: Saturday 28th February & Sunday 1st March
Venue: Rydges Latimer Square Hotel, Christchurch
Further information including registration forms will be circulated to Zones and Centres shortly. If you
have any queries, please contact Chris Tennant [email protected].