Netball NZ U17 Champs kicks off competition in Pukekohe
Netball NZ U17 Champs kicks off competition in Pukekohe
Only hours after the NZU21s side won their second successive World Youth Cup in Botswana, the next generation of netballers hoping to defend the title in four years’ time were showing their skills on day one of the Netball NZ U17 Champs at Pukekohe Netball Centre.
The Netball NZ U17 Champs is the largest event on the Netball New Zealand calendar – this year featuring 38 teams and more than 450 talented young players across the four-day tournament.
“The beauty of this tournament is that it gives a snapshot of the future of New Zealand netball,” Emerging Talent Panel Selector Lee-Anne Clark says. “Even after the first day, it’s evident that there is a pretty high standard of netball coming through at the under 17 level. It’s our current area of strength, and the next generation of World Youth Cup stars will no doubt come from this group of players.”
Even after the first day of pool play, it was also evident that the strongholds of U17 Netball in recent years – Auckland and Wellington – are continuing their domination.
Auckland 1, a team boasting strength in all areas through the court, had two decisive wins today; the first over home side Pukekohe, 53-19, and then a similar 52-25 victory over Taranaki.
Defending champions Wellington A have the advantage of experience on their side. Two of their players, Ainsleyana Puleiata and Renee Savai’inaea, were in the Netball Central team in this year’s Beko Netball League; while Silver Ferns shooting legend Irene van Dyk is assistant coach to former Wellington NPC coach Dion Te Whetu.
They beat Papakura 51-8 in their opening match, and followed that up with a convincing a 46-24 win over Christchurch in the afternoon.
In one of the early surprises, Auckland 2 overcame the traditionally strong Trust Waikato Hamilton City A side, 43-30.
Pool play continues from 8.15am tomorrow at the Pukekohe Netball Centre - the first time a national Netball tournament has been held there.
Day 1 Results:
Team
A Results Team
B
Wellington Black A 51-8 Papakura
Trust
Waikato Hamilton City B 25-36 Christchurch
Auckland
1 53-19 Pukekohe
Invercargill 18-44 Taranaki
Dunedin 36-35 Gisborne
Manawatu 50-18 Wairarapa
Hutt
Valley 24-31 Waitakere 2
Howick Pakuranga
A 46-15 Selwyn
Waitakere 1 44-33 Whanganui
Hawke's
Bay 59-26 Mid Canterbury
North Harbour
1 37-16 Whangarei
Eastern Waikato 38-18 Kapi
Mana
Wellington B Gold 34-36 North Harbour 2
Thames
Valley 31-32 Eastern Bay of Plenty
Gisborne WBD vs
LBD Invitational
Taranaki 25-52 Auckland
1
Pukekohe 55-28 Ko Rua
Trust Waikato Hamilton City
B 21-17 Kapiti
Christchurch 24-46 Wellington Black
A
Mid
Canterbury 39-33 Rotorua
Selwyn 21-34 Harbourside
Wairarapa 29-35 Mangere
Otahuhu
Waitakere 2 26-52 Manawatu
Nelson 28-38 North
Canterbury
Auckland 2 43-30 Trust Waikato Hamilton City
A
Kapi Mana 28-42 Dunedin
Whangarei 29-30 Hawke's
Bay
Whanganui 24-56 Howick Pakuranga
A
Papakura 23-22 Kapiti
Wellington B Gold 34-33 Thames
Valley
Eastern Bay of Plenty 38-36 North Harbour
2
Eastern Waikato WBD vs LBD Invitational
Hutt
Valley 34-24 Mangere Otahuhu
Invercargill 45-34 Ko
Rua
Waitakere 1 30-44 Harbourside
North Harbour
1 73-8 Rotorua
*Please note: Each team who plays the
Invitational Team will be awarded 4 points for a win, and
the score will not be included in the goal differential
calculation. For this reason, in the system these games have
been recorded as ‘won by
default’.