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Trans-Tasman Secondary Schools Netball Tournament 2013

Trans-Tasman Secondary Schools Netball Tournament 2013
FINAL RESULTS

FINALS DAY 30/5/13

GRAND FINAL RESULT
New Zealand Secondary Schools def Aotearoa Maori 42-16

FINAL PLACINGS
1. New Zealand Secondary Schools
2. Aotearoa Maori
3. School Sport Australia
4. Bukit Jalil Sport School Malaysia
5. Pacific Rim
6. Pasifika
7. Fiji
8. NZ Area Schools
9. Indigenous School Sport Australia
10. Samoa
RESULTS

GRAND FINAL
Umpires:  Bronwen Adams and Dwayne Paul, res: Emma Burgess
Final Score 42-16 to New Zealand Secondary Schools

3rd/4th School Sport Australia v Bukit Jalil Sport School Malaysia
Umpires:  Michael Wyllie and Emma Burgess. Res: Mathew Davis
Final Score 35-21 to School Sport Australia

5th/6th Pacific Rim v Pasifika
Umpires:  Mathew Davis and Joyce Andrew, res: Anna Brookie
Final Score 37-18 to Pacific Rim

7th/8th Fiji v NZ Area Schools
Umpires: Jona Saturu and Anna Sheen, res: Michael Wyllie
Final Score 32-21 to Fiji

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9th/10 Samoa v Indigenous School Sport Australia
Umpires: Anna Brookie and Luciana Matenga, res: Joyce Andrew
Final Score 40-16 to Indigenous School Sport Australia

SEMI FINAL 1 – New Zealand Secondary Schools v Bukit Jalil Sport School Malaysia
Umpires: Mathew Davis and Joyce Andrew, res: Anna Sheen
Final Score 36-28 to New Zealand Secondary Schools

SEMI FINAL 2 – School Sport Australia v Aotearoa Maori
Umpires: Emma Burgess and Michael Wyllie, res: Jona Saturu
Final Score 36-28 to Aotearoa Maori

ROUND ONE – 10am
Court One: Pacific Rim v Fiji

Umpires: Jona Saturu and Anna Brookie, res: Bronwen Adams
Final Score 50-17 to Pacific Rim

Court Two: Pasifika v NZ Area Schools
Umpires: Luciana Matenga and Anna Sheen, res: Dwayne Paul
Final Score 33-18 to Pasifika

TOURNAMENT SELECTION
Libby Birch – School Sport Australia
Charlie Dawn-Blake – New Zealand Area Schools
Kate Burley – Aotearoa Maori
Steph Collins – Pacific Rim
Holly Fowler – New Zealand Secondary Schools
Meretini Fuimaono – Aotearoa Maori
Olivia Hogarth – Samoa
Tjarra Kilpatrick – Indigenous School Sport Australia
Leba Korovau – Pasifika
Siti Nor Farhana Mustafa – Bukit Jalil Sport School Malaysia
Ana Maria Naimasi – Fiji
Chiara Semple – New Zealand Secondary Schools
Sam Sinclair – New Zealand Secondary Schools
Micaela Sokolich-Beatson – Aotearoa Maori
Whitney Souness – New Zealand Secondary Schools
Renee TeRiini – Aotearoa Maori
Izyan Syazana Mohd Wazir – Bukit Jalil Sport School Malaysia
Rebecca Winch – School Sport Australia

GRAND FINAL REPORT
It was a match most anticipated by the fans as a huge contingency of supporters for New Zealand Secondary Schools (NZSS) and Aotearoa Maori flocked to Rotorua’s Energy Events Centre today.

The opening quarter was similar to the last time they met as New Zealand dominated, finding their feet right on the opening whistle, working as a unit on both attack and defence. Co-Captain Sam Sinclair and Whitney Souness worked with patience initially to ensure that safe ball found the hands of Goal Shoot Maia Wilson, but by the end of the quarter they were confident to let it go, placing pin point accurate passes from the transverse.

Aotearoa Maori introduced Grace Kukutai into Centre in the second and was successful in creating more movement through court. Kukutai also stuck tighter to Sinclair and managed to get her hands to but it was the stifling defence of Fa’amu Ross (WD), Jamie-Lee Price (GD) and Holly Fowler (GK) that restricted any flow the Aotearoa Maori team gained. The NZSS defensive combination has gone from strength to strength throughout this tournament and all those that have come up against them have had a tough ask.

The New Zealand Secondary Schools team did not take their foot off the pedal, even when introducing their bench in the 4th, all players came on strong. Aotearoa Maori had a strong finish with some spectacular defence by Goal Defence Isarena Chan.

Final Score 42-16 to New Zealand Secondary Schools

ENDS

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