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Northern Stars – Kara out due to injury and their import does not arrive till January.
For Pulse Jury will be there but not ready to play yet.
Not sure Karaka will be there for Mystics. My thinking is that Cullen may be getting married this weekend and she is one of the bridesmaids but don’t quote me on that.
The squad has touched down safely in Auckland. One more flight to go and they‘ll be in Nelson ready to recover & prep before we hit the court on Sunday at 5pm (local time) for our @NetballNZ Super Club debut.
Live free streaming of all games at https://t.co/AXcb5edMB0 pic.twitter.com/rowwWppz7e
— Wasps Netball (@Wasps_Netball) December 5, 2019
Top Aussie coach wants trans-Tasman comp back https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/404962/netball-top-aussie-coach-wants-trans-tasman-comp-back
Northern Stars
With the countdown on until the start of the 2019 Super Club tournament this Sunday in Nelson, we are pleased to announce the team who will take part in this exciting tournament which sees eight teams battling it out over five days.
Northern Stars will be without their key mid-courter Grace Kara, due to injury and new Trinidad and Tobago defensive recruit Daystar Swift who will not be joining the team until early January 2020.
Vika Koloto, who was awarded a Tania Dalton Foundation Scholarship for netball this year, has been named in the squad. Vika brings youth and dynamism to the court alongside Comet’s players Oceane Maihi and Nanise Waqaira who are Stars training partners and Chonaire Huriwai has been added as extra mid-court cover.
The team is as follows:
Julianna Naoupu
Maia Wilson
Jamie Hume
Vika Koloto
Mila Reuelu-Buchanan
Lisa Mather
Fa’amu Ioane
Chonaire Huriwai
Storm Purvis
Kate Burley
Oceane Maihi
Nanise WaqairaTactix
The Good Oil Tactix are set to put their 2020 ANZ Premiership squad to the test at the 2019 Super Club tournament which starts in Nelson this Sunday.
Super Club sees 20 games played over five days of action at the Trafalgar Centre, culminating in the Grand Final on Friday 13 December.
The Tactix join New Zealand’s five other ANZ Premiership teams along with international club sides Collingwood Magpies (Australia) and Wasps Netball (England).
It will be an action-packed week with all New Zealand-based members of the Silver Ferns squad taking to the court in Nelson, with the exception of defender Jane Watson who is recovering from an ankle injury.
Super Club sees the much anticipated return of Tactix defender Temalisi Fakahokotau after missing the 2019 season with a ruptured ACL, while it’s the first chance to see Silver Ferns shooter Te Paea Selby-Rickit in red and black colours after shifting north from the Steel.
The Good Oil Tactix coach Marianne Delaney-Hoshek said this year’s Super Club provided a great platform to build on going into the new season.
“This comes at a really great time for us as we can see how we are tracking before going deeper into our preparations for the 2020 ANZ Premiership season. To be able to go up against seven other teams packed with talent is a fantastic opportunity,” she said.
The Tactix open their Super Club campaign against 2019 ANZ Premiership runners-up the Northern Stars at 8.10pm this Sunday night.
Tickets are on sale now through ticketek.co.nz, while all games will be broadcast live on Sky Sport.
2019 Super Club team
Jess Allan
Ellie Bird
Charlotte Elley
Temalisi Fakahokotau
Sophia Fenwick
Hannah Glen
Lily Marshall
Samon Nathan
Tiana Placid
Kimiora Poi
Jess Prosser
Te Paea Selby-RickitDoes anyone know about the Thursday games? Is it 1 v 2 and 3 v 4 from each pool (or 1 v 1; 2 v 2 etc from each pool) to then determine the Friday games?
I’m really excited about the games tomorrow. I can’t even pick who will top the pool rounds. Maybe Tactix/Mystics/Magpies? Wild guesses I know!
I don’t know much about the Wasps (besides Clarke and Dunn) sorry.As this is technically a SF selection, looking to see how NZ players go up against Mentor and other international players. Hope Fakahokotau has a safe and solid return.
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Super Club hits Nelson tomorrow 🏐
All six ANZ Premiership teams and international clubs Collingwood and Wasps battle it out for the 2019 title from 8-13 December, with four games back-to-back on @skysportnz from 3.30pm!
See more: https://t.co/ypRYgWXDLc pic.twitter.com/gajTkxAfOH
— Netball New Zealand (@NetballNZ) December 7, 2019
We've touched down in Nelson, and had our final training session before game one of Super Club tomorrow!Make sure you…
Posted by Collingwood Magpies Netball on Friday, 6 December 2019
Draw, results, scores…
https://www.netballnz.co.nz/competitions/competition-detail/super-club
Here’s the link to the live streaming for those outside NZ…
Oh no they’re doing the interviews while training thing. So here we go Magic and the Pies.
Very inexperienced defence end for Magic. Might get ugly.
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