ANZ Premiership - Round 11 Preview
ANZ Premiership - Round 11 Preview
Media Update
Friday 2 June, 2017
Round 11 Fixture
Northern Stars v Silvermoon
Tactix
When: 2pm, Sunday 4 June
Where:
Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau
Broadcast: SKY Sport 3
(NZ), Facebook (outside NZ)
Te Wananga o
Raukawa Pulse v WBOP Magic
When: 7.30pm, Monday
5 June
Where: Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston
North
Broadcast: SKY Sport 1 (NZ), Radio Sport NZ,
Facebook (outside NZ)
Ascot Park Hotel
Southern Steel v SKYCITY Mystics
When: 7.30pm,
Wednesday 7 June
Where: More FM Arena,
Dunedin
Broadcast: SKY Sport 3 (NZ), Facebook (outside
NZ)
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Northern
Stars v Silvermoon Tactix
When: 2pm, Sunday 4
June
Where: Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau
Broadcast:
SKY Sport 3 (NZ), Facebook (outside NZ)
#STAvTAC |
#ANZP
Umpires: Paul Smith, Marise Stuart and Ann Hay (Reserve)
Media Contacts
Stars:
Dee Leggat, 021 278 1193
Tactix: Leanne Harris, 027 552
6876
Match Notes
- When the
sides last met in Round 6 the Stars defeated the Tactix
49-44 on Super Sunday in Invercargill.
- The Stars have won both ANZ Premiership meetings between the sides.
- This will be the third and final meeting
between the sides in
2017.
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Te Wananga o Raukawa Pulse v WBOP
Magic
When: 7.30pm, Monday 5 June
Where:
Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston North
Broadcast:
SKY Sport 1 (NZ), Radio Sport NZ, Facebook (outside
NZ)
#PULvMAG | #ANZP
Umpires: Gareth Fowler, Ken Metekingi and Angela Armstrong-Lush (Reserve)
Media Contacts
Pulse: Jane Hunt, 021
107 0287
Magic: Hannah Southgate-McNeil, 021 536 843
Match Notes
- When the sides last
met in Round 6 on Super Sunday in Invercargill, the Magic
defeated the Pulse 50-49. The Magic has won both meetings
between the sides this season.
- The Magic has a record of six wins and five losses to sit in second place on the ANZ Premiership ladder after ten rounds.
- The Pulse has a record of six wins and five losses to sit in fourth place on the ANZ Premiership ladder. The Pulse has dropped out the top three on the ladder for the first time this season to sit in fourth, after sitting second or third after every previous round.
- The Pulse has the best defensive record in the ANZ Premiership conceding just 51.2 goals per match.
- The Magic is the most accurate
side in the competition at 88.5%
accuracy.
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Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel v SKYCITY
Mystics
When: 7.30pm, Wednesday 7 June
Where:
More FM Arena, Dunedin
Broadcast: SKY Sport 3 (NZ),
Facebook (outside NZ)
#STEvMYS | #ANZP
Umpires: Angela Armstrong-Lush, Ann Hay and Paul Smith (Reserve)
Media Contacts:
Steel: Kate
Buchanan, 021 292 1660
Mystics: Jordyn McLean, 021 203
6345
Match Notes
- When the
teams last met in Round 6 on Super Sunday in Invercargill
the Steel won 66-46. The Steel has won both meeting between
the teams this season.
- The Steel sit at the top of the ANZ Premiership ladder with 11 wins from 11 matches.
- The Mystics have a record of six wins and five losses to sit in third place on the ANZ Premiership ladder after Round 10.
- The Mystics reside inside the top 3 for the first time this season after their Round 10 win over the Pulse in Auckland.
- The Steel is the best attacking
team in the competition with an average of 72.8 goals per
match.
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