Саутерн Стил

Саутерн Стил

Leagues Played
ANZ Premiership 2019 53 ANZ Premiership 41
Links
Wikipedia

Результаты

ANZ Premiership 04/22 07:30 - Саутерн Стил v Норсерн Мистикс 52-61
ANZ Premiership 04/15 07:30 - Мейнленд Тактикс v Саутерн Стил 52-35
ANZ Premiership 05/21 04:10 - Саутерн Стил v ВБОП Мэджик View
ANZ Premiership 05/15 07:35 - Саутерн Стил v Нортерн Старс View
ANZ Premiership 05/08 07:35 - ВБОП Мэджик v Саутерн Стил View
ANZ Premiership 05/06 07:15 - Норсерн Мистикс v Саутерн Стил View
ANZ Premiership 04/29 07:15 - Саутерн Стил v Централ Пульс View
ANZ Premiership 04/23 02:10 - Саутерн Стил v Мейнленд Тактикс View
ANZ Premiership 04/17 07:35 - Централ Пульс v Саутерн Стил View
ANZ Premiership 04/15 07:15 - Нортерн Старс v Саутерн Стил View
ANZ Premiership 04/09 04:10 - Мейнленд Тактикс v Саутерн Стил View
ANZ Premiership 04/01 06:15 - Саутерн Стил v Норсерн Мистикс View

Wikipedia - Southern Steel

Southern Steel are a New Zealand netball team based in Invercargill. Between 2008 and 2016, they played in the ANZ Championship. Since 2017 they have represented Netball South in the ANZ Premiership. Netball South is the governing body that represents Southland and Otago. In 2017 they won their first premiership when they were the inaugural ANZ Premiership winners. In 2018 they won their second premiership when they retained the title. In 2017 Steel were the inaugural winners of the Netball New Zealand Super Club tournament.

History

Formation

Southern Steel was formed in 2007. The new team was effectively a merger of the two former National Bank Cup teams, Southern Sting and Otago Rebels. Steel subsequently became founder members of the ANZ Championship. Ahead of the 2008 ANZ Championship season, Robyn Broughton was appointed the team's first head coach and Jenny-May Coffin and Megan Hutton were named as co-captains.

ANZ Championship

Between 2008 and 2016, Southern Steel played in the ANZ Championship. In both 2009 and 2010, Steel finished 4th during the regular season and qualified for the playoffs. However on both occasions they failed to progress beyond the semifinals. Steel's best performance during the ANZ Championship era came in 2016. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Wendy Frew and featuring Gina Crampton, Jhaniele Fowler-Reid, Shannon Francois, and Jane Watson, Steel finished the season as minor premiers. However, they subsequently lost the New Zealand Conference Final to Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and were defeated in the semifinals by Queensland Firebirds.


Regular season statistics
Season Position Won Drawn Lost
2008 6th 7 0 6
2009 4th 8 0 5
2010 4th 8 0 5
2011 7th 4 0 9
2012 9th 2 0 11
2013 6th 6 0 7
2014 5th 7 0 6
2015 8th 3 2 8
2016 1st 11 2 0

Minor Premiership

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ANZ Premiership

Since 2017, Steel have played in the ANZ Premiership. With a team coached by Reinga Bloxham, captained by Wendy Frew and featuring Gina Crampton, Jhaniele Fowler-Reid, Shannon Francois, and Jane Watson, Steel finished the 2017 season as inaugural ANZ Premiership winners. After finishing the regular season unbeaten and as minor premiers, Steel defeated Central Pulse 69–53 in the grand final. This saw Steel complete a 16 match unbeaten season. However, Steel's perfect season was almost derailed on 12 June when a van with six of their players on board was involved in a road traffic accident in Fendalton, Christchurch. Four of the players were injured. Wendy Frew received over seventy stitches and under went surgery while Te Paea Selby-Rickit suffered a dual fractured rib. Shannon Francois and Jhaniele Fowler-Reid had minor injuries. Just two days later, on 14 June, with the four injured players replaced by four players recruited from their Beko Netball League team, Steel notched up win number 14 of the season against Mainland Tactix. Despite been 41–38 down after three quarters, Steel launched a comeback in the fourth quarter to win 51–46.

Steel remained unbeaten as they went onto win the 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club tournament, defeating Northern Mystics 79–58 in the final. The run continued into the 2018 season. However after defeating Mystics in their opening match, they were beaten 62–51 by Pulse, ending a 22–match win streak. The streak included 17 ANZ Premiership matches and five Super Club matches. Despite this and despite losing two key players, Jhaniele Fowler-Reid and Jane Watson, Steel went onto to retain their title. In the 2018 grand final they again defeated Pulse.

Regular season statistics
Season Position Won Drawn Lost
2017 1st 15 0 0
2018 2nd 10 5 2
2019 2nd 12 3 2
2020 5th 4 10 3
2021 2nd 11 4 0
2022 4th 6 0 9

Premierships