Thanks to all the teams, team management, umpires, volunteers and supporters for making the 2015 WBOP secondary schools tournament in Rotorua an awesome event.
Congratulations to Mount Maunganui College, Open A grade victors, and St Peter's School, Cambridge, Year 10 grade winners.
From an individual talent perspective, at the times the selection panel looked on, as they got around the many games, here are those that caught the eye:
Open A Grade Tournament Selection:
Julia Kayes, GD/GK/WD Mount Maunganui College
Ashley Maylor, G...S/GA/WA Mount Maunganui College
Jodi Stevens, GS/GA Western Heights High School
Georgia Grace, C/WA/GA Western Heights High School
Ali Wilshier, C/WD Waikato Diocesan School
Olivia Morgan, GK/GD Waikato Diocesan School
Ora Williams, C/WA Taupo-nui-a-Tia College
Tayla Earle, GD/GK Rotorua Girl's High School
Lyanne Eukaliti, GK/GD Hillcrest High School, Hamilton
Fiesola Puamau, GS/GA Hillcrest High School, Hamilton
Year 10 Grade Tournament Selection:
Olivia Bryce, GS/GA/GK St Peter's School, Cambridge
Georgie Edgecombe, C/WD/GD St Peter's School, Cambridge
Charlisse Leger-Walker, GS/GA/GD St Peter's School, Cambridge
Kahlia Kiel, GD Rotorua Girls' High School
Siobahn Taute-Collier, GA Rotorua Girls' High School
Deanna Heke, C/WD/WA Te Awamutu College
Minardi Daniel, WD/GD Tauranga Girls' College
Leila Green, C/WD Hamilton Girls' High School
Caitlin Hoskin, C/WA/WD Otumoetai College, Tauranga
Anna-Gloria Biladi, GK/GD Sacred Heart Girls' College, Hamilton
Friday 12th September 2014 – Sunday 14th September 2014
Topic/Item |
Speaker |
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Setting the Scene: Having a Vision, Values and a Plan Leadership and Boards and Committees – Having the Right People Planning – why, what, when and how? Protocols for Successful Relationship Effective Meetings Stakeholder management and risk management, including financial risk, fraud, and health and safety |
Jane Huria |
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Strategic update/Financial results/Forecast and Levy update Mystics’ review/ Mystics Planning/ Recruitment Membership sales/Centre incentive/ Fan survey |
Julie Paterson & Debbie Fuller |
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Community Netball Update |
Trish Wilcox |
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National Community Plan update including Junior Netball update |
Laura Menzies |
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Umpire Update |
Jan Skilton and Dianne McTigue |
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Social Media Marketing |
Jon Randles- MOSH |
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Player Development Plan |
Hilary Poole |
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Coach Welfare - supporting your coaches regarding over commitment and parent expectations. Development vs Outcome focused coaching. How to balance this with the pressure of winning |
Andy Rodgers |
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Athlete Development- The importance of developing well balanced Athlete Development Programmes with an emphasis on athlete welfare |
Adrian Blincoe- HPSNZ |
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The Netball Northern Zone U23 Team is working hard preparing to be at their best! The team had their last pre-tournament hit out on 20/21 June 2015 playing games against WBOP U23’s and Central U23’s at an event held at Auckland Netball Centre. The tournament was hugely successful for the Northern Zone team which included the 4 selected Sky City Northern Mystics players (Katherin Coffin, Temalisi Fakahokotau, Sulu Tone-Fitzpatrick and Nadia Loveday) who have been integrated into the team after the completion of a successful ANZC campaign. The results were as follows-
The team will be getting underway on June 6 when the National U23 Tournament begins at Trusts Arena, Henderson.
New Zealand Age Groups (U19 & U23) was held at the Trust Arena on 6—9 July 2015. With more than 250 Netballers on court there was some great netball on display throughout the four days.
Undefeated all week, Northern Under 23’s went on to win the U23 Championship. Ahead by six at halftime; some impressive shooting by Maia Wilson (34/40 at 85%) could barely be faulted. The defensive effort by Sulu Tone-Fitzpatrick and Holly Fowler throughout the week was a standout, with Tone-Fitzpatrick named Defender of the Tournament.
RESULTS
U23 Northern 62 vs Central 36
U23 Northern 47 vs South 44
U23 Northern 54 vs Mainland 34
U23 Northern 50 vs WBOP 41
FINAL
U23 Northern 55 vs South 50
A strong Northern Zone U23 Squad has been selected for the National U23 Tournament taking place at Trusts Stadium, Henderson on July 6 to July 9. The 3 selectors, Helene Wilson- Head Coach, Paula Smith- Specialist Attack Coach and Jenny-May Coffin- Specialist Defence Coach had some tough decisions to make regarding the balance of the squad and how best to utilise the 2 age exemptions which allows up to two players to be selected who are either/or Under 19 or Over 23 (as at the 1st January in the year of the competition).
There are 4 players in the Northern Zone U23 Squad who have just been named in the Silver Fern trials, any changes to the Northern Zone U23 squad due to Silver Fern selection will be managed on a case by case basis.
Congratulations to the following players on their selection-
2015 Forum will be held on 19-20 September 2015.. More details to come
Congratulations to Cory Nicholls (North Harbour) and Tanya McCarthy (Waitakeri) who both had a very successful week in Rotorua at the Trans Tasman Under 19 tournament with Cory appointed to the final game between NZSS and Australia Gold.
Tia Winikerei comes to Netball Northern Zone from a community service background. She has led and managed teams in complex and varied projects and has extensive experience in relationship and conflict management. In the past three years she has re-trained with Massey University in the Sport and Recreation Sector. More recently she worked at Sport Waitakere offering a variety of social sport opportunities to youth. She coaches Netball at premier club and secondary school level and has played Netball in the King Country, Waitakere and North Harbour. She has also represented Tainui and Aotearoa Maori, Riverlands and West Auckland.
As the Community Netball Manager, Tia will be the advocate for community netball within the Zone. Her role is to provide direction and leadership for community netball; including player, coach, officials and administrator development. A major focus is to continue to build relationships with the netball and sports community. Her aim is to work in partnership with Netball New Zealand and Netball Centres to strengthen capability and the delivery of Netball in the Northern Zone. Tia is passionate about Sport, Netball and Community Development.
Helene was born and grew up in Auckland on the North Shore. She played representative netball for North Harbour.
Helene studied Physical Education at university and she has taught as a secondary PE, Dance, Outdoor Education, Health and Science teacher and been a Director of Sport; teaching in various schools in Auckland and NSW, Australia. After having children, Helene changed professions and began working for High Performance Sport NZ as an Athlete Life Advisor (her current job). She is the lead in Athlete Life for the NZ Blacksticks Women’s Hockey, NZ Women’s Sevens Rugby and the All Blacks Sevens. Helene is also a qualified life coach, career counsellor and studying psychology.
Helene coached her first netball team in 1993 and she hasn’t stopped since. She has coached at primary and secondary schools (Pakuranga, Diocesan, Westlake), club (Commodores netball Club and Shore Rovers Netball Club), age group and NPC representative (North Harbour and North), national (NZSS) and franchise (Mystics). Helene has also coached secondary school, age group representative and a state league team in NSW Australia.
Helene’s proudest coaching moments were coaching Westlake Girls High School to qualify for NZSS tournament for the first time in schools history, coaching Shore Rovers Netball Club to their first Premier Championship in 12 years at Netball North Harbour, and winning the Trans-Tasman Challenge with NZSS.
Helene’s greatest love of coaching is being a ‘change agent’ and supporting athletes to realise their potential and back themselves to perform at their best. The challenge of growing their skills at a rate faster than the opposition is rewarding for Helene.
“I look forward to bringing my knowledge of high performance in many sporting contexts to the U23 team and hope to grow athletes to succeed at the next level by understanding and learning the attributes needed to excel in a high performance environment”. – Helene Wilson