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2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club

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2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club
LeagueNetball New Zealand Super Club
SportNetball
Duration2 July – 7 July 2017
Number of teams8
TV partner(s)Sky Sport (New Zealand)
WinnersSouthern Steel
  Runners-upCentral Pulse
Netball New Zealand Super Club seasons

The 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club was the inaugural Netball New Zealand Super Club tournament.[1] With a team coached by Reinga Bloxham, captained by Wendy Frew and featuring Gina Crampton, Jhaniele Fowler-Reid, Shannon Francois, and Jane Watson, Southern Steel finished the tournament as inaugural winners.[2] Steel went through the tournament unbeaten, defeating Northern Mystics 79–58 in the final.[3][4][5][6] All the matches were hosted at the Trafalgar Centre in Nelson between 2 July and 7 July 2007. All the matches were broadcast live on Sky Sport (New Zealand).[7][8][9][10]

Teams

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The tournament featured eight teams. These included the top three from the 2017 ANZ Premiership seasonSouthern Steel, Central Pulse and Northern Mystics.[7][11]

Team League
Wales Celtic Flames (Note 1)
New Zealand Central Pulse ANZ Premiership
South Africa Gauteng Jaguars[12] Netball League (South Africa)
Fiji Marama Vou (Note 2)
Australia New South Wales Institute of Sport (Note 3)
New Zealand Northern Mystics ANZ Premiership
New Zealand Southern Steel ANZ Premiership
Trinidad and Tobago University of Trinidad and Tobago[13]
Notes

^1 Celtic Flames were effectively the Wales national netball team plus guests. Wales play as Celtic Dragons in the Netball Superleague. The Celtic Flames squad featured past and present Dragons players, including Chelsea Lewis and Nia Jones. They also included two New Zealand internationals as guest players, Anna Thompson and Temalisi Fakahokotau of Mainland Tactix.[14][15][16][17][18]

^2 Marama Vou were a Netball Fiji representative team featuring mainly Fiji under-19 players. The team also included Brooke Leaver and Erikana Pedersen of Mainland Tactix as guest players.[11][19][20]

^3 The New South Wales Institute of Sport team was effectively a combined New South Wales Swifts and Giants Netball team. Its head coach was Briony Akle while Julie Fitzgerald was an assistant coach.[21][22][23][24]

Source:[10]

Group A

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Matches

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Day 1
2 July 2017 NSWIS 74–46 UTT  
Kristina Brice Goals scored 33/39 (85%)
Sophie Garbin Goals scored 18/23 (78%)
Angela Frketic Goals scored 10/11 (91%)
Report
Stats
Samantha Wallace Goals scored 26/30 (87%)
Kalifa McCollin Goals scored 20/23 (87%)
2 July 2017 Southern Steel 81–37 Gauteng Jaguars  
Jhaniele Fowler-Reid Goals scored 58/64 (91%)
Jamie Hume Goals scored 13/18 (72%)
Olivia Bates Goals scored 6/7 (86%)
Jennifer O'Connell Goals scored 4/8 (50%)
Stats Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 21/31 (68%)
Renske Stoltz Goals scored 13/18 (72%)
Chante Louw Goals scored 4/5 (80%)
Anique Grobler Goals scored 1/2 (50%)

Source:[25][26]

Day 2
3 July 2017 NSWIS 74–45 Gauteng Jaguars  
3:00pm Kristina Brice Goals scored 51/57 (89%)
Sophie Garbin Goals scored 10/14 (71%)
Angela Frketic Goals scored 4/5 (80%)
Report
Stats
Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 26/36 (72%)
Renske Stoltz Goals scored 18/29 (62%)
Chante Louw Goals scored 1/2 (50%)
3 July 2017 Southern Steel 86–55 UTT  
6:40pm Jhaniele Fowler-Reid Goals scored 59/64 (92%)
Jamie Hume Goals scored 9/14 (64%)
Jennifer O'Connell Goals scored 11/15 (73%)
Olivia Bates Goals scored 7/16 (44%)
Stats Samantha Wallace Goals scored 35/38 (92%)
Kalifa McCollin Goals scored 20/25 (80%)

Source:[27][28]

Day 3
5 July 2017 Southern Steel 77–61 NSWIS  
Jhaniele Fowler-Reid Goals scored 68/72 (94%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 4/5 (80%)
Jamie Hume Goals scored 3/7 (43%)
Olivia Bates Goals scored 2/2 (100%)
Report
Kristina Brice Goals scored 41/47 (87%)
Sophie Garbin Goals scored 15/18 (83%)
Georgia Marshall Goals scored 5/6 (83%)
5 July 2017 Gauteng Jaguars 63–63 UTT  
Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 45/64 (70%)
Renske Stoltz Goals scored 18/26 (69%)
Stats Samantha Wallace Goals scored 41/43 (95%)
Kalifa McCollin Goals scored 22/23 (96%)

Source:[29]

Final ladder

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Group A
Pos Team P W D L GF GA Pts
1 New Zealand Southern Steel 3 3 0 0 244 153 6
2 Australia NSWIS 3 2 0 1 209 168 4
3 Trinidad and Tobago UTT 3 0 1 2 164 223 1
4 South Africa Gauteng Jaguars 3 0 1 2 145 218 1

  Qualified for Semi-finals
  5th/8th place classification

Source:[30]

Group B

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Matches

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Day 1
2 July 2017 Northern Mystics 92–43 Marama Vou  
Tera-Maria Amani Goals scored 62/67 (93%)
Paula Griffin Goals scored 19/21 (90%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 11/11 (100%)
Stats Afa Rusivakula Goals scored 32/40 (80%)
Maria Lutua Goals scored 7/16 (44%)
Kelera Nawai Goals scored 4/4 (100%)
2 July 2017 Central Pulse 65–41 Celtic Flames  
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Goals scored 25/28 (89%)
Cathrine Tuivaiti Goals scored 24/29 (83%)
Jermaine Howard-Vallance Goals scored 15/18 (83%)
Eseta Autagavaia Goals scored 1/2 (50%)
Report
Stats
Chelsea Lewis Goals scored 18/27 (67%)
Anna Thompson Goals scored 12/18 (67%)
Georgia Rowe Goals scored 11/11 (100%)

Source:[25][26]

Day 2
3 July 2017 Celtic Flames 68–41 Marama Vou  
4:50pm Chelsea Lewis Goals scored 38/48 (79%)
Anna Thompson Goals scored 12/20 (60%)
Georgia Rowe Goals scored 13/14 (93%)
Eleanor Roberts Goals scored 5/6 (83%)
Stats Brooke Leaver Goals scored 22/27 (81%)
Maria Lutua Goals scored 11/18 (61%)
Afa Rusivakula Goals scored 8/11 (73%)
3 July 2017 Northern Mystics 59–54 Central Pulse  
8:30pm Bailey Mes Goals scored 31/34 (91%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 28/33 (85%)
Stats Cathrine Tuivaiti Goals scored 32/34 (94%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Goals scored 22/24 (92%)

Source:[27][28]

Day 3
5 July 2017 Central Pulse 67–50 Marama Vou  
Cathrine Tuivaiti Goals scored 36/38 (95%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Goals scored 18/20 (90%)
Jermaine Howard-Vallance Goals scored 7/10 (70%)
Eseta Autagavaia Goals scored 6/9 (67%)
Stats Afa Rusivakula Goals scored 38/44 (86%)
Brooke Leaver Goals scored 11/12 (92%)
Maria Lutua Goals scored 1/2 (50%)
5 July 2017 Northern Mystics 66–43 Celtic Flames  
Tera-Maria Amani Goals scored 44/48 (92%)
Paula Griffin Goals scored 13/15 (87%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 9/24 (38%)
Report
Stats
Chelsea Lewis Goals scored 25/32 (78%)
Georgia Rowe Goals scored 10/11 (91%)
Anna Thompson Goals scored 7/10 (70%)
Eleanor Roberts Goals scored 1/1 (100%)

Source:[29]

Final ladder

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Group B
Pos Team P W D L GF GA Pts
1 New Zealand Northern Mystics 3 3 0 0 217 140 6
2 New Zealand Central Pulse 3 2 0 1 186 150 4
3 Wales Celtic Flames 3 1 0 2 152 172 2
4 Fiji Marama Vou 3 0 0 3 134 227 0

  Qualified for Semi-finals
  5th/8th place classification

Source:[30]

5th/8th place classification

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Semi-finals

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6 July 2017 Celtic Flames 57–45 Gauteng Jaguars  
3:00pm Chelsea Lewis Goals scored 35/44 (80%)
Anna Thompson Goals scored 12/17 (71%)
Georgia Rowe Goals scored 10/11 (91%)
Stats Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 33/37 (89%)
Renske Stoltz Goals scored 12/15 (80%)
6 July 2017 UTT 57–56 Marama Vou  
4:50pm Samantha Wallace Goals scored 39/46 (85%)
Kalifa McCollin Goals scored 18/21 (86%)
Stats Brooke Leaver Goals scored 27/33 (82%)
Maria Lutua Goals scored 15/25 (60%)
Afa Rusivakula Goals scored 14/17 (82%)

7th/8th place match

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7 July 2017 Gauteng Jaguars 68–49 Marama Vou  
Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 45/59 (76%)
Renske Stoltz Goals scored 23/31 (74%)
Stats Afa Rusivakula Goals scored 31/36 (86%)
Brooke Leaver Goals scored 10/11 (91%)
Maria Lutua Goals scored 8/10 (80%)

5th/6th place match

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Celtic Flames finished in fifth place, ahead of all other invited international teams outside Australia and New Zealand.[6][31][32]

7 July 2017 Celtic Flames 62–47 UTT  
Georgia Rowe Goals scored 29/32 (91%)
Chelsea Lewis Goals scored 16/18 (89%)
Anna Thompson Goals scored 16/19 (84%)
Eleanor Roberts Goals scored 1/2 (50%)
Report
Stats
Samantha Wallace Goals scored 32/37 (86%)
Kalifa McCollin Goals scored 15/17 (88%)

1st/4th Play offs

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Semi-finals

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6 July 2017 Southern Steel 70–54 Central Pulse  
6:40pm Jhaniele Fowler-Reid Goals scored 55/59 (93%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 12/15 (80%)
Olivia Bates Goals scored 3/7 (43%)
Jamie Hume Goals scored 0/1 (0%)
Stats Cathrine Tuivaiti Goals scored 30/30 (100%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Goals scored 24/29 (83%)
6 July 2017 Northern Mystics 66–48 NSWIS  
8:30pm Bailey Mes Goals scored 45/49 (92%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 21/29 (72%)
Report
Stats
Kristina Brice Goals scored 34/39 (87%)
Sophie Garbin Goals scored 7/9 (78%)
Georgia Marshall Goals scored 6/8 (75%)
Angela Frketic Goals scored 1/2 (50%)

Source:[33]

Third place play-off

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7 July 2017
Stats
NSWIS 48–46 Central Pulse    Sky Sport
Scoring by quarter: 15–12, 21–29, 34–39, 48–46
Kristina Brice Goals scored 30/39 (77%)
Sophie Garbin Goals scored 13/18 (72%)
Georgia Marshall Goals scored 5/8 (63%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Goals scored 29/33 (88%)
Jermaine Howard-Vallance Goals scored 12/19 (63%)
Eseta Autagavaia Goals scored 3/5 (60%)
Cathrine Tuivaiti Goals scored 2/2 (100%)

Sources:[6][23]

Final

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7 July 2017
Stats
Southern Steel 79–58 Northern Mystics    Sky Sport
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 32–34, 53–46, 79–58
Jhaniele Fowler-Reid Goals scored 65/70 (93%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 12/18 (67%)
Olivia Bates Goals scored 2/3 (67%)
Bailey Mes Goals scored 32/33 (97%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 20/27 (74%)
Tera-Maria Amani Goals scored 6/8 (75%)

Sources:[3][4][5][6]

Final standings

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) New Zealand Southern Steel
2nd place, silver medalist(s) New Zealand Northern Mystics
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Australia NSWIS
4th New Zealand Central Pulse
5th Wales Celtic Flames
6th Trinidad and Tobago UTT
7th South Africa Gauteng Jaguars
8th Fiji Marama Vou

Sources:[6]

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