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ANZ Premiership - Round 12 Remaining Matches Media Notes

Published: Mon 12 Jun 2017 10:44 AM
Media Update
Monday 12 June, 2017
Round 12 Remaining Fixtures
SKYCITY Mystics v WBOP Magic
When: 7.30pm, Monday 12 June
Where: The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Broadcast: SKY Sport 3 (NZ), Radio Sport NZ, Facebook (outside NZ)
Silvermoon Tactix v Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel
When: 6pm, Wednesday 14 June
Where: Horncastle Arena, Christchurch
Broadcast: SKY Sport 1 (NZ), Facebook (outside NZ)
Te Wananga o Raukawa Pulse v Northern Stars
When: 8pm, Wednesday 14 June
Where: Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua
Broadcast: SKY Sport 1 (NZ), Facebook (outside NZ)
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SKYCITY Mystics v WBOP Magic
When: 7.30pm, Monday 12 June
Where: The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Broadcast: SKY Sport 3 (NZ), Radio Sport NZ, Facebook (outside NZ)
#MYSvMAG | #ANZP
Umpires: Gareth Fowler, Ken Metekingi and Ann Hay (Reserve)
Match Notes
- A must-win match for both teams; the Mystics sitting in 3rd on the ladder, and the Magic in 4th.
- The Mystics have won both meetings between the sides in the 2017. When the sides last met in Round 7, the Mystics defeated the Magic 59-55 in Hamilton.
- The Magic is coming off a 59-78 loss to the Steel in Auckland on Super Sunday. They currently sit in fourth place on the ladder, outside the top 3 for the first time this season.
- The Mystics are coming off a 60-54 win over the Stars on Super Sunday in Auckland. They currently sit in third place on the ladder after Super Sunday.
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Silvermoon Tactix v Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel
When: 6pm, Wednesday 14 June
Where: Horncastle Arena, Christchurch
Broadcast: SKY Sport 1 (NZ), Facebook (outside NZ)
#TACvSTE | #ANZP
Umpires: Sasha McLeod, Kristie Simpson and Paul Smith (reserve)
Match Notes
- The Steel has won both meetings between the two sides in 2017. When the sides last met in Round 7 in Dunedin the Steel beat the Tactix 61-55.
- The Steel’s 90-41 win over the Tactix in Round 4 set the highest score in the ANZ Premiership and biggest winning margin of 49-goals.
- The Steel is coming of a 78-59 victory over the Magic on Super Sunday in Auckland and remains undefeated.
- The Steel has secured hosting rights for the ANZ Premiership Grand Final on June 28 in Invercargill.
- Jess Moulds made her long-awaited return to elite Netball on Super Sunday when she took the court against the Pulse making her ANZ Premiership debut.
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Te Wananga o Raukawa Pulse v Northern Stars
When: 8pm, Wednesday 14 June
Where: Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua
Broadcast: SKY Sport 1 (NZ), Facebook (outside NZ)
#PULvSTA| #ANZP
Umpires: Angela Armstrong-Lush, Ann Hay and Gareth Fowler (reserve)
Match Notes
- The Pulse has beaten the Stars in both matches this season. When the teams last met in Round 7 the Pulse defeated the Stars 55-37 in Wellington.
- The Pulse is coming off a 56-37 win over the Tactix on Super Sunday in Auckland and sit in second place on the ladder.
- The Stars are coming off a 60-54 loss to the Mystics on Super Sunday in Auckland.
- When the teams met in Round 7, the Pulse’s 18-goal win was their biggest in their Club’s 10-year history.

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