Netball New Zealand Super Club

The Netball New Zealand Super Club was a netball tournament organised by Netball New Zealand. It featured teams from the ANZ Premiership as well as invited overseas teams, including teams from Australia, Great Britain, South Africa and Singapore. Southern Steel won the inaugural 2017 tournament, while Central Pulse and Collingwood Magpies won the subsequent 2018 and 2019 tournaments respectively. All three tournaments were hosted at the Trafalgar Centre in Nelson, New Zealand. All the matches were broadcast live on Sky Sport (New Zealand).[1][2][3]

Netball New Zealand Super Club
SportNetball
Founded2017
First season2017
Owner(s)Netball New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
Collingwood Magpies
(1 win)
(2019)
Most titlesSouthern Steel
Central Pulse
Collingwood Magpies
(1 win each)
TV partner(s)Sky Sport (New Zealand)
Related
competitions
ANZ Premiership

History

Foundation

Following the demise of the ANZ Championship, in November 2016 Netball New Zealand announced they wanted to create "a super club competition" in order to continue to provide New Zealand players and clubs with international experience.[4][5]

Tournaments

2017

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 2017 tournament as inaugural winners.[6] Steel went through the tournament unbeaten, defeating Northern Mystics 79–58 in the final.[7][8][9][10]

2018

With a team coached by Yvette McCausland-Durie, captained by Katrina Grant and featuring Karin Burger, Ameliaranne Ekenasio, Sulu Fitzpatrick and Claire Kersten, Central Pulse finished the 2018 tournament as winners after defeating Mainland Tactix 61–56 in the final.[11][12][13][14][15]

2019

With a team coached by Rob Wright, captained by Geva Mentor and featuring Natalie Medhurst, Ashleigh Brazill and Shimona Nelson, Collingwood Magpies finished the 2019 tournament as winners after defeating Northern Mystics 49–42 in the final.[16][17][18][19][20]

Host venue

After partnering with Nelson City Council, Netball New Zealand awarded hosting rights for the first three tournaments to Nelson's Trafalgar Centre. The 2017, 2018 and 2019 tournaments were all subsequently hosted at the same venue.[5][21][22][23][24][25]

Trophy

The Super Club trophy was designed by Jens Hansen Jewellers of Nelson, New Zealand. Their previous designs have included the One Ring, as featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, and the Super Rugby Trophy. The trophy, which is made of brass and solid sterling silver, features seven interlocking bands shaped into the exact size of a number-five competition netball. The seven bands represent the seven players that make up a netball team. The base is made from reclaimed Lebanese cedar. The original tree, from which the base was made from, was planted in Queens Gardens around 1890.[26][27][28][29][30][31]

Results

Third place play-offs

TournamentThird placeScoreFourth place
2017[10][32]NSWIS48–46Central Pulse
2018[33]Southern Steel54–45NSWIS
2019[34]Central Pulse47–45Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic

Finals

TournamentWinnersScoreRunners Up
2017[7][8][9][10]Southern Steel79–58Northern Mystics
2018[11][12][13][14][15]Central Pulse61–56Mainland Tactix
2019[18][19][20]Collingwood Magpies49–42Northern Mystics

Participating teams

Team2017
2018
2019
Total
Central Pulse4th1st3rd3
Southern Steel1st3rd5th3
Gauteng Jaguars7th8th-2
Mainland Tactix-2nd6th2
Marama Vou8th5th-2
New South Wales Institute of Sport3rd4th-2
Northern Mystics2nd-2nd2
Celtic Flames5th--1
Collingwood Magpies--1st1
Northern Stars--7th1
UWS Sirens-6th-1
Sneakers-7th-1
University of Trinidad and Tobago6th--1
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic--4th1
Wasps Netball--8th1

Sources:[1][2][3]

References