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2019 National Development Camp athletes named

Published: Wed 7 Nov 2018 03:36 PM
Netball New Zealand has invited 50 athletes from around the country to take part in January’s 2019 National Development Camp.
The group – which was selected, based upon performances at National Age Group Championships, Regional Secondary Schools and NZSS Championships and in conjunction with Zone led talent identification programmes – will be split into five teams to attend the three-day camp in Cambridge.
NNZ Chief Executive Jennie Wyllie said the National Development Camp was an opportunity for prospective talent to display their ability and netball skills.
“We want to extend and inspire our development players and see how they operate in a challenging performance environment,” she said.
“The camp is essential as we continually look to improve the athletes progressing into the Netball New Zealand pathway.”
Players will undergo a series of movement competency screenings with fitness tests to be submitted prior to the camp.
A competitive short-tournament structure will be held during the three days where the players’ ability to thrive under pressure will be observed.
The five teams will be led by coaching experts including New Zealand’s Pathway to Podium (P2P) specialist coaches – Jodi Brown, Irene van Dyk, Sandra Edge, Rebecca Gable and Anna Galvan.
P2P head coach Yvette McCausland-Durie and Tania Karauria will also provide support to these coaches in the build-up to the camp which runs from January 18-21.
The National Development Camp invitation list:
NameSchoolZoneSaviour TuiSt Marys College WellingtonCentralMadison AwahouManukuraCentralRochelle FourieManukuraCentralLiana Mikaele-TuuHastings Girls High SchoolCentralLyric PaewaiManukuraCentralMaddie FeauanatiSt Marys College WellingtonCentralSharnay LeefWellington East Girls CollegeCentralTesara-Rose FaleafagaSt Marys College WellingtonCentralDanae Abolins-ThompsonOnslow CollegeCentralParis LokotuiQueen Margaret CollegeCentralIsla VinkNew Plymouth Girls High SchoolCentralParris MasonNew Plymouth Girls High SchoolCentralRachel AlbistonSamuel Marsden Collegiate SchoolCentralKhiarna WilliamsTrident High SchoolWaikato BOPHylan PottsHamilton Girls High SchoolWaikato BOPKataraina OrmsbySt Peters School CambridgeWaikato BOPLina PaleSt Margarets CollegeMainlandOlivia WilkieRangiora High SchoolMainlandFiapalagi Lai KongMiddleton Grange SchoolMainlandOlivia BurnhamVilla Maria CollegeMainlandJulia WynandsVilla Maria CollegeMainlandJess MilneTimaru Girls High SchoolMainlandQuantelle Hira-KapuaHillmorton High SchoolMainlandSamara NorthmoreVilla Maria CollegeMainlandTaneisha FifitaWaitaki Girls High SchoolSouthKaya LabanSouth Otago High SchoolSouthKate HartleySouthland Girls High SchoolSouthMeg SycamoreColumba CollegeSouthVika KolotoBaradene CollegeNorthernLeehava SaverioHowick CollegeNorthernViolet TotoHowick CollegeNorthern Sharon Tiumalu McAuley High School NorthernGrace NwekeAvondale CollegeNorthernAnna MillarEpsom Girls Grammar SchoolNorthernJasleen SinghSaint Kentigern CollegeNorthernNanise WaqairaHowick CollegeNorthernLisa PuttSaint Kentigern CollegeNorthernKatie Te AoOne Tree Hill CollegeNorthernJessie TaylorWhangarei Girls High SchoolNorthernGenesis HetaOne Tree Hill CollegeNorthernAaliyah RooneyMt Albert Grammar Northern Ruby SussockSt Cuthberts CollegeNorthernAna ManuopongaiEpsom Girls Grammar SchoolNorthernFrancesca TuaMcAuley High SchoolNorthernDanielle DephoffBay of Islands CollegeNorthernJaymie KoloseSaint Kentigern CollegeNorthernCecile VeigheSaint Kentigern CollegeNorthernSila MatuatiaSt Dominic’s CollegeNorthernKylie McGahanWestlake Girls High SchoolNorthernLatonya LoleMt Albert GrammarNorthern

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