In a frantic last couple of minutes, the Northern Mystics did just enough to hold on for a hard-fought 40-38 win over a fast-finishing AVIS Magic in Auckland on Monday.
In a tenacious performance that evolved with the game, the MG Mystics avenged their Round 1 loss to Splice Construction Magic, with a 56-44 victory in Auckland.
Playing for their retiring captain Anna Harrison, the SKYCITY Mystics kept their hopes of appearing in the Finals Series alive after dispatching WBOP Magic 62-44 in Auckland tonight.
After a commanding first-half performance, the MG Mystics thrilled their Trusts Arena home crowd with a 54-44 win over AVIS Magic to round out Round Six of the ANZ Premiership.
The MG Mystics broke the impasse between the pair while moving back to the top of the table after posting a decisive 60-49 win over AVIS Magic in Auckland on Sunday.
A last-gasp goal from Grace Nweke was enough for the MG Mystics to grab a 62-61 win over the AVIS Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic in a nail-biting sixth-round clash in the ANZ Premiership in Rotorua.
The Northern Mystics continued their charge towards the top of the table, holding off a fired-up Splice Construction Magic to win 68-63 and uplift the Hobbiton Cup for the first time.
The Northern Mystics celebrated the return of the ANZ Premiership with a 47-40 win over Splice Construction Magic, in the process clinching their second win of the league 96 days after their first.
Household names Casey Kopua and Robyn Broughton will remain at the forefront of Netball New Zealand’s elite domestic competition with trophies named in their honour to acknowledge the game’s best.
Former Silver Fern Ellen Halpenny has donned the blue strip of the Deep South to help the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel to a morale boosting 41-40 ANZ Premiership victory.
Netball will be showcased on Sky in 2025, following confirmation today that Netball New Zealand and Sky have agreed a one-year extension to their existing broadcasting partnership.
Fittingly, Casey Kopua received the perfect accolade in her final match on her home court when Splice Construction Magic outplayed the Northern Mystics 61-52 in Hamilton on Sunday night.
Purposeful intent was mixed with an assortment of combinations as all teams tested the waters on the first day of the Te Wānanga o Raukawa hosted ANZ Premiership pre-season netball tournament in Ōtaki today.
The Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic are pleased to confirm star shooter, Lenize Potgieter, is back in the squad to play Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel on Wednesday 16 May.