2023 ANZ Premiership: Teams and Draw

2023 ANZ Premiership: Teams and Draw

Updated Fri, Nov 25, 2022.

 

By Katrina Nissen & Jaimie Keay

 

The 2023 ANZ Premiership will officially kick off on March 4 in Tāmaki-Makaurau with a blockbuster clash between Northern Mystics and Southern Steel.

To help you build excitement, here is everything we know (so far) about your team – noting that training partners are yet to be announced.

Image: Nicole Mudgway

NORTHERN MYSTICS

The Mystics have kept a relatively unchanged lineup heading into 2023 with only one new addition in Carys Stythe who has joined the team on a full-time contract.

After not defending there title last season, expect the Mystics to once again push for a spot in the grand final. One major piece still missing is a new head coach after the departure of Helene Wilson at the end of the 2022 season.

With Silver Fern, Grace Nweke again spearheading the shooting circle, the question will be who will the new coach opt for at GA. Monica Falkner started most games for the club last season but at times was inconsistent and with Filda Vui showcasing her strong accuracy, it will be a fascinating battle.

2023 Squad

Coach: TBA

Ins: Carys Stythe (Mystics training partner 2022)

Outs: Fa’amu Ioane (to Central Pulse)

Grace Nweke Claire O’Brien Sulu Fitzpatrick
Monica Falkner Michaela Sokolich-Beatson Phoenix Karaka
Filda Vui Tayla Earle Carys Stythe
Elisapeta Toeava

 

Robinhood Stars. Image: Graeme Laughton-Mutu

Robinhood Stars. Image: Graeme Laughton-Mutu

NORTHERN STARS

Two new faces enter the Stars’ ranks for 2023 with both heading north from the Mainland Tactix; Samon Nathan and Kelera Nawai-Caucau. Nathan returns home to Tāmaki-Makaurau (Auckland) after four years with the Tactix. She bolsters an already dynamic midcourt featuring Silver Ferns captain, Gina Crampton and squad member Mila Reuelu-Buchanan. But Nathan brings with her versatility as she is comfortable playing every midcourt position.

For Fijian defender, Nawai-Caucau, Stars will be her third club in as many years. While she played 13 matches in season 2022, she will be hoping to find more consistency as she looks to fill the space left by Anna Harrison.

2023 Squad

Coach: Kiri Wills

Ins: Samon Nathan (Mainland Tactix), Kelera Nawai-Caucau (Mainland Tactix)

Outs: Anna Harrison (retirement), Lisa Mather (UK Superleague – Saracens Mavericks)

Maia Wilson Gina Crampton Kelera Nawai-Caucau
Amorangi Malesala Mila Reuelu-Buchanan Kayla Johnson
Jamie Hume Samon Nathan Elle Temu
Holly Fowler

 

2022 WBOP Magic

Image: Nicole Mudgway

WBOP MAGIC

Magic are another team who has retained most of their 2022 lineup. On the back of a disrupted 2022 season due to covid and injuries, expect more from the proud Waikato team who are still yet to play finals since the conclusion of the trans-tasman competition back in 2016.

Their only change comes with the introduction of former Tactix midcourter, Charlette Elley, who replaces Magic stalwart, Sam Winders. Elley, is a consistent and nuggety WD who can also slide into C will no doubt enjoy her time alongside former Silver Fern Claire Kersten. All going to plan, Elley will also bring up her 100th ANZ Premiership game in Round 4.

2023 Squad

Coach: Mary-Jane Araroa

Ins: Charlotte Elley (Mainland Tactix)

Outs: Sam Winders (to Southern Steel)

Ameliaranne Ekenasio Claire Kersten Erena Mikaere
Bailey Mes Charlotte Elley Georgia Tong
Ivana Rowland Georgie Edgecombe Oceane Maihi
Simmon Wilbore

 

Maddy Gordon made her return to the court after injury. Image: Graeme Laughton-Mutu

Image: Graeme Laughton-Mutu

CENTRAL PULSE

The reigning 2022 Champions, Central Pulse have injected some star shooting power into their ranks with experienced Malawian athlete, Joyce Mvula signing on after the departure of Aliyah Dunn. The aerial goal shooter has spent the last six seasons playing in the Vitality Netball Superleague, spearheading the Manchester Thunder’s premiership winning campaign. She will partner Tiana Metuarau in Pulse’s goal scoring end, giving them a dynamic, moving goal circle. 

Northern Mystics defender Fa’amu Ioane also joins the Pulse and will be looking to return to some consistent court time after a couple of years on and off the court with injury. Ioane can play both WD and C.

2023 Squad

Coach: Yvette McCausland-Durie

Ins: Joyce Mvula (UK Superleague – Manchester Thunder), Parris Mason (NNL – Central Manawa), Ainselyana Puleiata (NNL – Central Manawa), Fa’amu Ioane (Northern Mystics)

Outs: Aliyah Dunn (Mainland Tactix), Erikana Pedersen (retirement), Paris Lokotui (injury), Binnian Hunt (injury)

Tiana Metuarau Madeline Gordon Kristiana Manu’a
Joyce Mvula Whitney Souness Kelly Jury
Amelia Walmsley Fa’amu Ioane Parris Mason
Ainselyana Puleiata

 

Photo: Steve McLeod

MAINLAND TACTIX

Youngster Greer Sinclair will enjoy a chance to play for just one team in 2023 when she joins the Mainland Tactix. In 2022’s surprising season, the former Northern Stars training partner donned three dresses and played in three different positions. That versatility may be needed when she joins the Ōtautahi (Christchurch) franchise this season because she is one of four defenders, and with an attack-heavy midcourt, expect to see Sinclair or Karin Burger swing into WD. 

Two other exciting changes have been made to the Tactix lineup with premiership winning shooter, Aliyah Dunn jumping over from the Central Pulse and, English international Laura Malcolm crossing over from the Vitality Netball Super League’s champion Manchester Thunder. With Silver Fern GA Te Paea Selby-Rickit carrying the majority of the shooting load in 2022, expect to see a more balanced circle with the inclusion of Dunn who had a 93% shooting year with the Pulse. Vika Koloto has been included as an injury replacement for Hannah Glenn.

2023 Squad

Coach: Marianne Delaney-Hoshek

Ins: Aliyah Dunn (Central Pulse) Greer Sinclair (Northern Stars – Training Partner), Laura Malcolm (Vitality Superleague – Manchester Thunder)

Outs: Ellie Bird (UK Superleague – Leeds Rhinos), Kelera Nawai-Caucau (to Northern Stars),  Charlotte Elley (Magic) and Samon Nathan (Northern Stars)

Aliyah Dunn Kimiora Poi Karin Burger
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Laura Malcolm Jane Watson
Vika Koloto Parris Petera Greer Sinclair
Kate Lloyd

 

Image: Graeme Laughton

SOUTHERN STEEL

When the signing period closed, Southern Steel had only one change to their 2023 lineup: the introduction Sam Winders from the WBOP Magic. However, fresh from claiming Commonwealth Games bronze, Shannon Saunders announced her pregnancy, meaning she will miss the 2023 season. She has been replaced by young midcourter Ivari Christie.

English international George Fisher returns for her third season with the Steel and after missing out on the Commonwealth Games this year, she will no doubt be looking to push for a spot in next year’s Roses team for the Netball World Cup. In 2022, both Georgia Heffernan and Saviour Tui had time in the GA bib. Which one will claim the starting bib for next season is anyone’s guess.

2023 Squad

Coach: Reinga Bloxham

Ins: Sam Winders (from WBOP Magic), Avari Christie (elevated), Courtney Elliott (from Central Pulse)

Outs: Ali Wilshier (UK Superleague), Shannon Saunders (pregnancy), Sarapheina Woulf

George Fisher Kate Heffernan Kate Burley
Georgia Heffernan Sam Winders Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit
Saviour Tui Ivari Christie Courtney Elliott
Renee Savai’inaea

 


 

2023 FIXTURE

Over 12 tantalizing weeks, the six clubs will play a whirlwind 15 rounds, before the victors will be crowned in early June (details to be confirmed once the season commences).

The full fixture can be found on the ANZ Premiership website.

BROADCAST

All 45 matches of the regular season will be broadcast live on Sky Sport and selected games available free-to-air on Prime. All matches will available on replay via Sky Sport.

International fans will have to wait a bit longer to find out what viewing options are available. We will keep you posted!

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