1/2/2018 2018 NZSS Netball squad selectedNetball New Zealand has selected a 23-strong squad for 2018, following the National Development Camp in Cambridge last week.
The squad, which includes two ANZ Premiership players is: Player name- 2017 School - 2017 Zone *Armani Lam – Mt Albert Grammar School – Northern Zone Bianca Nagaiya – Epsom Girls Grammar School – Northern Zone Bridie Burns – Sacred Heart College – Central Zone Brooke Neilson – New Plymouth Girls High School – Central Zone Ella Williams – St Cuthbert’s College - Northern Zone *Georgia Stroud – Villa Maria College – Mainland Zone Georgie Edgecombe – St Peter’s School – Waikato Bay of Plenty Zone Greer Sinclair – Epsom Girls Grammar School- Northern Zone Jess Gemmell – St Cuthbert’s College – Northern Zone Khiarna Williams – Trident High School – Waikato Bay of Plenty Zone Killarney Morey – Epsom Girls Grammar School – Northern Zone *Leehava Saverio – Howick College – Northern Zone *Nanise Waqairo – Howick College – Northern Zone Paris Lokotui – Queen Margaret College – Central Zone *Ruby Young – Mt Albert Grammar School – Northern Zone Saviour Tui – St Mary’s College - Central Zone *Taneisha Fafita – Waitaki Girls High School – South Zone Tayla Earle – St Kentigern College – Northern Zone *Teuila Sotutu – Howick College – Northern Zone Tiuana-Marie Aiono - Queen Margaret College – Central Zone Vika Koloto – Baradene College – Northern Zone Franchise Players Eligible Tiana Metuarau – Wellington East Girls High Schools- Central Zone Renee Savai’inaea- St Mary’s College- Central Zone NZU21 World Champion Tiana Metuarau and defender Renee Savai’inaea, who will make her ANZ Premiership debut this season, are still eligible for the squad and have been named in the group. NZSS coach Mary-Jane Araroa said a final team would be named after the NZ Age Group Championships in July in the build-up to matches against the Australian Under-17 squad in Canberra in September. “We are excited with what we have seen at the National Development Camp and opted to name a squad at this time to enable us to monitor and track these athletes over the next six months” she said. Araroa said the National Camp provided the panel the opportunity to assess athletes from all over the country. “Players were selected from all the national age group competitions, regional Secondary School tournaments and last year’s NZ Secondary Schools tournament which gave us the chance to observe a large number of athletes in one place.” Not all players were able to attend the camp so the selectors reserve the right to consider athletes from outside this squad in the final selection process. |
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