2015 ANZ Championship Round 12 Preview
2015 ANZ Championship Round 12 Preview
Round 12 Fixtures:
Adelaide Thunderbirds v Mission
Queensland Firebirds
Saturday 16 May,
7.18pm
Adelaide Arena, Adelaide
Melbourne
Vixens v West Coast Fever
Saturday 17 May,
12.18pm
Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
NSW
Swifts v Mainland Tactix
Sunday 17 May,
2.18pm
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre,
Sydney
Mojo Pulse v Ascot Park Hotel Southern
Steel
Sunday 17 May, 7.10pm
Arena Manawatu,
Palmerston North
SKYCITY Mystics v Kia
Magic
Monday 18 May, 7.40pm
The Trusts Arena,
Auckland
ANZ Championship Talking Points:
Australia Post One Netball Round
(Australia)
• Round 12 of the ANZ Championship
is the Australia Post One Netball Round.
• The
Australia Post One Netball program aims to create more
inclusive netball communities to ensure that everyone,
regardless of their background or ability, is welcome in
netball.
• Earlier this week, the One Netball Community
Awards were launched for 2015, which reward and recognise
the individuals, Clubs and Associations who go above and
beyond to create and support inclusive netball environments
for all.
• Last years’ winners included individuals,
Clubs and Associations who were going above and beyond to
support players with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander communities, multicultural communities, and
regional and remotely located communities.
• Up to
eight winners will be selected, to receive prize packs worth
more than $1000 each, to be personally delivered by one of
the 18 Australia Post One Netball Ambassadors.
• Eight
of this year’s ambassadors will be in action over the
Australia Post One Netball Round – Leigh Waddington,
Nicola Gray (Adelaide Thunderbirds), Clare McMeniman,
Rebecca Bulley, Beryl Friday (Queensland Firebirds), Josie
Janz-Dawson (West Coast Fever), Geva Mentor (Melbourne
Vixens) and Kimberlee Green (NSW Swifts). Other ambassadors
include former internationals Mo'onia Gerrard and Sonia
Mkoloma.
• Filled with passionate coaches, umpires,
players and volunteers, Australia’s netball community has
many inclusion champions who go to great lengths to ensure
that the sport of netball is accessible to anyone who wants
to be involved.
• To make your One Netball Community
Award nomination, go to onenetball.org.au. Nominations close on
Sunday 5 July
2015.
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Game
Talking Points:
Adelaide Thunderbirds v
Mission Queensland Firebirds
Saturday 16 May,
7.18pm
Adelaide Arena, Adelaide
Media
Contacts:
Thunderbirds - Nicki Barnet
M: +61 419 803 047
E: nicki.barnet@netballsa.asn.au
Firebirds - Toni Caldwell
M: +61 439 779 069
E: toni.caldwell@netballq.org.au
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 4 (AUS); SKY SPORT 3 (NZ)
Umpires: Helen
George & Joshua Bowring
Reserve: Tara Warner
Head to Head:
Thunderbirds | Firebirds | |
Games Played | 16 | 16 |
Win / Loss | 12 / 4 | 4 / 12 |
Highest Score | 66 | 64 |
Lowest Score | 41 | 40 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 19 | 23 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING:
• The Mission Queensland
Firebirds have secured their spot in the Australian
Conference Finals with a guaranteed top-three finish
following last weekend's 54-45 victory over the Melbourne
Vixens. The win moved the Firebirds into a share of top spot
with the West Coast Fever.
• The average winning margin
in the last seven matches between the Adelaide Thunderbirds
and Mission Queensland Firebirds is 3.6 goals stretching
back to Round 11, 2012.
• The Firebirds have twice won
consecutive matches against the Thunderbirds – in Rounds
3-5 2011 and Round 11, 2014, and Round 6, 2015.
• The
Thunderbirds average 52.8 goals a match against the
Firebirds in Adelaide with the Firebirds averaging 52.4
goals per appearance.
• This will be the first ever ANZ
Championship match played at the Adelaide Arena, which is
the home of the city’s NBL team the Adelaide 36ers and
WNBL team the Adelaide Lightning.
• The Firebirds have
won their past seven matches, which is now the club’s
second longest ever winning streak in their ANZ Championship
history. Their best overall is 15 wins in a row, from the
opening round of 2011 through to the Grand Final of that
season.
• Thunderbirds captain Renae Hallinan is
scheduled to make her 150th national league appearance this
Saturday night. She has made 106 ANZ Championship
appearances and 43 for the Melbourne Phoenix in the former
national league.
• Firebirds shooter Romelda Aiken
needs 17 goals to become the second player in the
competition history to reach 400 goals in a season for the
eighth consecutive year. The other player to achieve that
feat is West Coast Fever shooter Caitlin
Bassett.
• Thunderbirds defender Eboni
Beckford-Chambers missed the side’s loss to the NSW Swifts
last round because of a shoulder injury. It was the first
match the English international has missed since joining the
competition via West Coast Fever in 2012.
• Leigh
Waddington leads the way for goal assists for the
Thunderbirds this season with 83. The leading Firebirds
player is Kim Ravaillion (88) followed by Gretel Tippett
(82).
• The Firebirds have joined the Vixens as the
most successful Australian teams in the ANZ Championship
with 73 victories. The Kia Magic has the most wins of any
side with 77 overall.
Melbourne Vixens v West
Coast Fever
Saturday 17 May, 12.18pm
Margaret
Court Arena, Melbourne
Media Contacts:
Vixens - Briony
Carlyon
M: +61 417 183 277
E: briony.carlyon@netballvic.com.au
Fever
- Sasha Jones
M: +61 408 468 678
E: bluedogcommunications@bigpond.com
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 2 (AUS); ONE (AUS); SKY SPORT 1 (NZ)
Umpires: Tara Warner & Clare McCabe
Reserve:
Sharon Kelly
Head to Head:
Vixens | Fever | |
Games Played | 15 | 15 |
Win / Loss | 13 / 2 | 13 / 2 |
Highest Score | 74 | 56 |
Lowest Score | 47 | 38 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 31 | 6 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING:
• The Vixens have won six of the seven
encounters between the two sides in Melbourne by an average
margin of 17.8 goals. Fever’s only victory, which was
their first ever over the Vixens, came in Round 8, 2010 when
they triumphed 56-53.
• This will be the second of
three ANZ Championship matches played this season inside
Margaret Court Arena, which is located in the Melbourne and
Olympic Parks sports precinct. The Vixens defeated the Mojo
Pulse 64-40 in the opening match of the season. They will
play the NSW Swifts at the venue in Round 13.
• Fever
is coming off their first defeat of the 2015 season and
first loss since losing to the SKYCITY Mystics in Round 13
last year.
• Fever is aiming to complete just the
second clean sweep over an Australian side in the same
season in their ANZ Championship history, having defeated
the Vixens by six goals in Perth in Round 6. Fever defeated
the NSW Swifts twice in 2009.
• A victory will also
give Fever three wins overall against the Vixens in their
ANZ Championship history. They also currently have three
wins overall against the NSW Swifts, Adelaide Thunderbirds
and Mission Queensland Firebirds. Seven victories against
the Mainland Tactix is their most successful
opponent.
• The Vixens are averaging 58.5 goals against
New Zealand sides in 2015 but just 46 goals from six matches
against their Australian Conference rivals. They are yet to
score 50 goals in a match against an Australian team this
season with 48 their best – against the Adelaide
Thunderbirds (Round 2) and the Mission Queensland Firebirds
(Round 7).
• The Vixens average 60.1 goals a match
against the Fever in Melbourne while West Coast averages
only 45.3 goals. They have only shot more than 50 goals once
from their seven previous trips whereas the Vixens have
never scored below 50 goals.
• In their Round 6 match
in Perth, the Vixens were held to just six goals in the
opening term, the equal worst quarter of any side in
2015.
• Fever is the only side after 10 rounds that has
two players with more than 100 goal assists in Natalie
Medhurst (106) and Khao Watts (104).
NSW Swifts v
Mainland Tactix
Sunday 17 May, 2.18pm
Sydney
Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney
Media
Contacts:
Swifts - Rebecca Trbojevich
M: +61 448 160 778
E: rtbojevich@netballnsw.com
Swifts -
Victoria Bain
M: +61 449 903 405
E: vbain@netballnsw.com
Tactix - Leanne
Harris
M: +64 275 526 876
E: Leanne.Harris@netballmainland.co.nz
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 2 (AUS); SKY SPORT 1 (NZ)
Umpires:
Michelle Phippard & Rachael Ayre
Reserve: Helen
George
Head to Head:
Swifts | Tactix | |
Games Played | 7 | 7 |
Win / Loss | 5 / 2 | 2 / 5 |
Highest Score | 68 | 57 |
Lowest Score | 44 | 42 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 20 | 6 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING:
• The Swifts have won all three
matches played between the two sides in Sydney by an average
margin of 15.3 goals.
• The Swifts 22-goal opening term
against the Adelaide Thunderbirds last round was their best
quarter overall of the season. It was also the second
highest opening quarter total behind the Ascot Park Hotel
Southern Steel (24 goals v Mainland Tactix, Round
6).
• The Swifts are currently averaging 56.3 goals a
match this season. Their best season average was in 2008
when they averaged 56.6 goals per game. The Swifts have shot
60 goals or more in three of their past four
matches.
• The Tactix’s loss to the Mojo Pulse on
Monday night was their 19th consecutive defeat, a new
competition record. They have not tasted victory since
beating the Pulse in Round 4, 2014.
• The Swifts are
ranked No.6 in defence in the ANZ Championship, conceding an
average of 51.2 goals a match. The Tactix have the
competition’s worst defence, conceding an average of 60.7
goals per match.
• Tactix shooter Mwai Kumwenda is the
second most accurate player in the competition, scoring her
316 goals at just under 92 per cent accuracy.
• Swifts
defender Sharni Layton is the No.1 ranked player in the
competition for intercepts (34), deflections (63), gains
(59) and defensive rebounds (26).
• Layton had a round
high 13 deflections in the Swifts’ win over the Adelaide
Thunderbirds last round. Her five intercepts were also the
equal best of the round.
• Tactix midcourter Jessica
Moulds is ranked inside the top 10 for gains with 26. She is
also their leading player for intercepts (33) and
deflections (12).
• Bailey Mes has scored 149 goals
from 10 appearances with the Tactix in 2015. She shot 189
goals from her 21 matches with the SKYCITY
Mystics.
• The Swifts have won 13 of the past 16
quarters played for three victories (Round 8 v SKYCITY
Mystics, Round 10 v Melbourne Vixens and Round 11 v
Thunderbirds) and a draw against the Mojo Pulse in Round
9.
• Swifts midcourter Jade Clarke is set to face
against her former side for the first time since switching
teams at the end of 2014. Clarke played two seasons for the
Tactix (2013-2014).
Mojo Pulse v Ascot Park Hotel
Southern Steel
Sunday 17 May, 7.10pm
Arena
Manawatu, Palmerston North
Media Contacts:
Pulse -
Catherine Rossiter-Stead
M: +64 21 047 1723
E: Catherine@pulse.org.nz
Steel - Kate
Buchanan
M: +64 21 292 1660
E: Kate.Buchanan@netballsouth.co.nz
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 2 (AUS); SKY SPORT 1 (NZ)
Umpires: Jono
Bredin & Angela Armstrong-Lush
Reserve: Liz Boon
Head to Head:
Pulse | Steel | |
Games Played | 15 | 15 |
Win / Loss / Draw | 6 / 9 | 9 / 6 |
Highest Score | 73 | 66 |
Lowest Score | 29 | 41 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 11 | 24 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING:
• The Steel leads the Pulse 9-6 head
to head in 15 previous meetings.
• The Pulse remain in
the hunt for the New Zealand conference finals with 7 points
equal with the Steel who are one position ahead of them on
the ladder.
• Steel coach Janine Southby will lead the
Steel for the 50th time in Round 12. Southby took over the
reins at the Steel in 2012 (co-coach with Natalie Avellino)
and in her own right in 2013.
• The Steel is coming off
a 59-53 defeat to the Kia Magic in Hamilton in Round
11.
• The Pulse is coming off a 51-48 win over the
Mainland Tactix.
• Pulse mid-courter Joline Henry will
celebrate her 100th match if she takes the court on Sunday
night.
• Steel shooter Te Paea Selby-Rickit is No.1 in
the league for goal assists.
• This match is the last
‘home’ game for the Pulse of the 2015 regular season
with a game against the Magic in Hamilton in Round 13 and a
Round 14 match against the Thunderbirds in
Adelaide.
• Pulse captain Katrina Grant will play her
99th ANZ Championship match if she takes the court on Sunday
night.
• Pulse midcourter Elias Shadrock will play her
49th game if she takes the court on Sunday
night.
SKYCITY Mystics v Kia
Magic
Monday 18 May, 7.40pm
The Trusts Arena,
Auckland
Media Contacts:
Mystics - Caley Wilson
M:
+64 21 804 004
E: caley@mynewfavourite.com
Magic - Greg
Palmer
M: +64 21 687 184
E: Greg.Palmer@netballwbop.co.nz
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 2 (AUS); SKY SPORT 1 (NZ)
Umpires: Fay Meiklejohn & Kristie Simpson
Reserve:
Yvonne Morgan
Head to Head:
Mystics | Magic | |
Games Played | 17 | 17 |
Win / Loss / Draw | 3 / 13 / 1 | 13 / 3 / 1 |
Highest Score | 73 | 59 |
Lowest Score | 45 | 41 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 17 | 14 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING:
• The Magic holds a 13-3-1 record
over the Mystics in 17 previous meetings.
• Before the
Round 6 draw this season the Magic won the six previous
meetings between the sides.
• The Magic is coming off a
59-53 victory over the Steel in Round 11.
• The Pulse
is coming off a 51-48 victory over the Pulse in Round
11.
• The Magic sits in second place on the New Zealand
conference ladder with four wins, five losses and a
draw.
• The Mystics are top of the New Zealand
conference with five wins, three losses and two
draws.
• Magic mid-courter Grace Rasmussen is second in
the league after 11 rounds for goal assists behind Steel’s
Te Paea Selby-Rickit and second for centre pass
receives.
• Mystics wing defence Serena Guthrie is tied
for second in the league for intercepts alongside
Firebirds’ midcourter Gabi Simpson.
• Magic youngster
Jamie-Lee Price is the only mid-courter in the top ten for
defections (31).
• The last time the two teams played
at The Trusts Arena in Auckland, the Magic won
50-36.
• Magic shooter Jo Harten celebrated her 50th
ANZ Championship match in Round
11.
Birthdays:
17 May 1994 - Kaylia
Stanton (Fever)
19 May 1991 - Verity Simmons
(Firebirds)
25 May 1990 - Katherine Coffin (Mystics)
Upcoming milestones:
100 Games
(ANZ Championship):
Joline Henry (Pulse) -
99
Katrina Grant (Pulse) - 97
50 Games (ANZ
Championship):
Janine Southby (Steel) - 49
coached
Eboni Beckford-Chambers (Thunderbirds) -
48
Elias Shadrock (Pulse) - 48
Shanon Francois (Steel)
- 47
Ashleigh Brazill (Fever) - 46
3500 Goals
(ANZ Championship):
Irene van Dyk (Pulse) –
3369
2500 Goals (ANZ
Championship):
Maria Tutaia (Mystics) -
2335
1500 Goals (ANZ
Championship):
Paula Griffin (Mystcis) –
1451
Kate Beveridge (Fever) – 1418
Tegan Philip
(Vixens) – 1370
Erin Bell (Thunderbirds) –
1354
Ellen Halpenny (Magic) – 1352
1000 Goals
(ANZ Championship):
Mwai Kumwenda (Tactix) -
856
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