New Zealand netball fans will again be able to catch all the ANZ Premiership action in person following the announcement of the relaxing of Covid-19 restrictions.
The Splice Construction Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic have confirmed Australian Diamonds star Caitlin Bassett will join their roster for the 2021 ANZ Premiership season.
Providing another exciting twist at the back end of the season, AVIS Magic kept their Finals Series hopes alive after posting a thrilling 51-49 win over Trident Homes Tactix in Rangiora on Sunday.
When the first whistle blows in 25 days to start the 2022 ANZ Premiership, it will also mark the 25th season of elite level netball leagues in New Zealand (1988 – 2022).
The Trident Homes Tactix completed a clean sweep after signing off with a comprehensive 52-36 win over Avis Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic at the Te Wānanga o Raukawa hosted ANZ Premiership pre-season netball tournament in Ōtaki on Sunday.
Superior finishing touches helped WBOP Magic make it two in a row against the Silvermoon Tactix when they posted a hard-fought 48-47 win in the Super Sunday clash in Christchurch today.
For the first time in their history, WBOP Magic have missed out on the post-season despite toppling the Northern Stars 58-45 in the final match of the regular season in Tauranga on Wednesday.
There’s more than just ANZ Premiership competition points up for grabs when the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel take on the Northern Mystics at ILT Stadium Southland on Sunday.
Few would have picked the Tactix, Steel and Stars to come out of Round 9 with the two points from their respective games, but that they did. It was the Round of the Upset.
It’s been more than three months since the Southern Steel’s Kalifa McCollin slotted what was to be the last goal for a seriously long time in world netball, as Sky Sport commentator Jenny Woods writes.
The ANZ Premiership burst back into life in Round 2 with four games at the Auckland Netball Centre which each having something, writes Sky Sport commentator Jenny Woods.
The round so many have been waiting for, starts a night early and makes a one and only ANZ Premiership appearance in Christchurch for 2020, as Sky Sport commentator Jenny Woods writes.