2009 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season

Last updated

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2009 season
Head coach Noeline Taurua
Co-captains Joline Henry
Irene van Dyk
Main venue Mystery Creek Events Centre
Energy Events Centre
Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre
Season results
Wins–losses11–4
Regular season2nd
Finals placing3rd
Kit body waikato2.png
Kit body netball.svg
Kit skirt netball.svg
Team colours
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic seasons

The 2009 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season saw Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic compete in the 2009 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua and co-captained by Joline Henry and Irene van Dyk, Magic finished the regular season as runners-up to Melbourne Vixens. [1] [2] They subsequently lost the major semi-final to Vixens and the preliminary final to Adelaide Thunderbirds. [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Players

Player movements

In January 2009, Amigene Metcalfe announced her retirement. [6] In March 2009, Joline Henry and Irene van Dyk were named as co-captains. [1] Leana de Bruin returned to Magic after a season with Northern Mystics, while Frances Solia transferred from Central Pulse. The all-international-level starting line-up drew concerns regarding the uneven distribution of top players among New Zealand franchises and allegations of salary cap breaches. [7] [8] [9]

Increase2.svg GainsDecrease2.svg Losses

Source: [8]

Roster

2009 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic roster
PlayersCoaching staff
Nat.NamePosition(s)DoBHeight
Flag of New Zealand.svg Leana de Bruin GD, GK (1977-07-09)9 July 1977 (aged 31)1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Irene van Dyk  (cc)GS, GA (1972-06-21)21 June 1972 (aged 36)1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Laura Langman C, WD (1986-04-16)16 April 1986 (aged 22)1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Halana Leith GA, WA1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Joline Henry  (cc)GD, WD (1982-09-29)29 September 1982 (aged 26)1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nicola Pettit WD (1978-05-27)27 May 1978 (aged 30)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Elias Shadrock WA, C, WD (1990-07-02)2 July 1990 (aged 18)1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Flag of Samoa.svg Frances Solia C, WA (1976-09-20)20 September 1976 (aged 32)1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jodi Tod GD, WD, GK (1981-02-04)4 February 1981 (aged 28)1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jessica Tuki GK, WA (1987-10-28)28 October 1987 (aged 21)1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Maria Tutaia GA, GS (1987-02-18)18 February 1987 (aged 22)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Casey Williams GD, GK (1985-06-19)19 June 1985 (aged 23)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Head coach



Notes
  • (c) Captain
  • (cc) Co-captain
  • (vc) Vice-captain
  • Star of life gold.svg Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) Temporary Replacement Player

Sources: [10]

Pre-season tournaments

In early March 2009 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic played in the 2009 SOPA Cup, hosted by Netball New South Wales at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre. Later in the month Magic hosted and won the Waipa Pre-Season Tournament, defeating Northern Mystics 53–37 in the final. [11] [12] [13]

Regular season

Fixtures and results

Round 1
Monday 6 April Northern Mystics 3851 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Trusts Stadium  
7:00 pm Grace Rasmussen Netball.svg  19/25 (76%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  11/12 (92%)
Jade Topia Netball.svg  8/11 (73%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  31/37 (84%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  20/27 (74%)
Round 2
Saturday 11 April Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 5447 Southern Steel Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre  
2:00 pm Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  38/38 (100%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  16/19 (84%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti Netball.svg  29/38 (76%)
Donna Wilkins Netball.svg  18/26 (69%)
Round 3
Monday 20 April Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 6345 New South Wales Swifts Mystery Creek Events Centre  
7:00 pm Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  45/45 (100%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  14/15 (93%)
Jessica Tuki Netball.svg  4/5 (80%)
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox Netball.svg  11/12 (92%)
Susan Pratley Netball.svg  20/23 (87%)
Erin Bell Netball.svg  14/17 (82%)
Round 4
Sunday 26 April Queensland Firebirds 5342 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
2:30 pm Romelda Aiken Netball.svg  42/55 (76%)
Alissa Castrisos Netball.svg  11/16 (69%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  30/32 (94%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  12/18 (67%)
Round 5
Saturday 2 May Canterbury Tactix 4850 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic CBS Canterbury Arena  
2:00 pm Jodi Brown Netball.svg  33/38 (87%)
Anna Thompson Netball.svg  15/18 (83%)
Stats Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  29/32 (91%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  13/15 (87%)
Jessica Tuki Netball.svg  8/14 (57%)
Round 6
Saturday 9 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 5936 Central Pulse Mystery Creek Events Centre  
2:00 pm Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  35/37 (95%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  14/20 (70%)
Halana Leith Netball.svg  10/11 (91%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin Netball.svg  25/35 (71%)
Jamilah Gupwell Netball.svg  11/17 (65%)
Round 7
Monday 18 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 5035 Northern Mystics Energy Events Centre  
7:00 pm Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  32/34 (94%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  18/22 (82%)
Report
Stats
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  12/17 (71%)
Pamela Cookey Netball.svg  16/20 (80%)
Jade Topia Netball.svg  7/9 (78%)
Round 8
Monday 25 May Southern Steel 3948 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Stadium Southland  
7:00 pm Daneka Wipiiti Netball.svg  28/38 (74%)
Donna Wilkins Netball.svg  11/16 (69%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  29/33 (88%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  10/13 (77%)
Jessica Tuki Netball.svg  9/14 (64%)
Round 9

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic received a bye.

Round 10
Monday 8 June Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 5548 Melbourne Vixens Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre  
19:00 (UTC+10) Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  35/36 (97%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  20/22 (91%)
Report
Stats
Sharelle McMahon Netball.svg  16/22 (73%)
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  32/36 (89%)
Round 11
Sunday 14 June Central Pulse 3567 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic TSB Bank Arena  
6:30 pm Paula Griffin Netball.svg  18/22 (82%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Netball.svg  13/15 (87%)
Jamilah Gupwell Netball.svg  4/5 (80%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  29/30 (97%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  27/34 (79%)
Jessica Tuki Netball.svg  11/14 (79%)
Round 12
Monday 22 June Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 5046 Canterbury Tactix Energy Events Centre  
7:00 pm Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  32/34 (94%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  18/24 (75%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  30/38 (79%)
Angela Mitchell Netball.svg  6/10 (60%)
Anna Thompson Netball.svg  10/11 (91%)
Round 13
Sunday 28 June West Coast Fever 3849 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Challenge Stadium  
12:30 pm Caitlin Bassett Netball.svg  30/40 (75%)
Nikala Smith Netball.svg  7/17 (41%)
Jasmine Keene Netball.svg  1/1 (100%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  30/32 (94%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  19/24 (79%)
Round 14
Sunday 5 July Adelaide Thunderbirds 5435 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Distinctive Homes Dome  
2:00 pm Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  29/35 (83%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  25/29 (86%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  19/24 (79%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  16/23 (70%)

Source: [14]

Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAG%Pts
1 ANZ Vixens.svg Melbourne Vixens 131201769614125.2424
2 ANZ Magic.svg Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 131102673562119.7522
3 ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 131003698579120.5520
4 ANZ Steel 2009.svg Southern Steel 13805662645102.6416
5 ANZ Firebirds.svg Queensland Firebirds 13805700690101.4516
6 ANZ Tactix.svg Canterbury Tactix 1350863966296.5310
7 ANZ Fever.svg West Coast Fever 1350866673590.6110
8 ANZ Mystics.svg Northern Mystics 13301064272788.316
9 ANZ Swifts.svg New South Wales Swifts 13201170974894.794
10 ANZ Pulse.svg Central Pulse 13101259479075.192
Updated 20 February 2021

  Qualified for Major semi-final
  Qualified for Minor semi-final

Source: [2]

Playoffs

SemifinalsPreliminary finalGrand final
Sunday 12 July – Melbourne Sunday 26 July – Melbourne
1 ANZ Vixens.svg Melbourne Vixens 58 ANZ Vixens.svg Melbourne Vixens 54
2 ANZ Magic.svg Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 43Sunday 19 July – Hamilton ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 46
ANZ Magic.svg Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 37
Monday 13 July – Adelaide ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 51
3 ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 51
4 ANZ Steel 2009.svg Southern Steel 45

Major semi-final

Sunday 12 July
14:30 (UTC+10)

Stats
Melbourne Vixens 5843 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic    Hisense Arena
Scoring by quarter:16-10, 14-14, 14-7, 14-12
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  35/41 (85%)
Sharelle McMahon Netball.svg  21/22 (95%)
Ashlee Howard Netball.svg  2/2 (100%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  24/25 (96%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  19/23 (83%)

Sources: [15] [3]


Minor semi-final

Monday 13 July
18:30 (UTC+9:30)

Stats
Adelaide Thunderbirds 5145 Southern Steel    ETSA Park
Scoring by quarter:12-11, 15-11, 11-10, 13-13
Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  31/36 (86%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  20/21 (95%)
Megan Dehn Netball.svg  23/27 (85%)
Donna Wilkins Netball.svg  22/24 (92%)

Sources: [16] [17]

Preliminary final

Sunday 19 July
19:00 (UTC+12)

Stats
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 3751 Adelaide Thunderbirds    Mystery Creek Events Centre
Scoring by quarter: 8-11, 10-13, 8-14, 11-13
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  25/26 (96%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  12/17 (71%)
Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  28/30 (93%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  22/25 (88%)
Jane Altschwager Netball.svg  1/2 (50%)

Sources: [4] [5]


Grand final

Sunday 26 July
14:30 (UTC+10)

Stats
Melbourne Vixens 5446 Adelaide Thunderbirds    Hisense Arena
Attendance: 9,500 [18]
Scoring by quarter: 13-13, 14-6, 14-13, 13-14
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  31/39 (79%)
Sharelle McMahon Netball.svg  23/28 (82%)
Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  28/34 (82%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  18/23 (78%)
Jane Altschwager Netball.svg  1/2 (50%)

Sources: [19] [20] [21]


Major semi-final

Sunday 12 July
14:30 (UTC+10)

Stats
Melbourne Vixens 5843 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic    Hisense Arena
Scoring by quarter:16-10, 14-14, 14-7, 14-12
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  35/41 (85%)
Sharelle McMahon Netball.svg  21/22 (95%)
Ashlee Howard Netball.svg  2/2 (100%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  24/25 (96%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  19/23 (83%)

Sources: [3] [15]


Preliminary final

Sunday 19 July
19:00 (UTC+12)

Stats
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 3751 Adelaide Thunderbirds    Mystery Creek Events Centre
Scoring by quarter: 8-11, 10-13, 8-14, 11-13
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  25/26 (96%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  12/17 (71%)
Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  28/30 (93%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  22/25 (88%)
Jane Altschwager Netball.svg  1/2 (50%)

Sources: [4] [5]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">ANZ Championship</span> Defunct netball league

The ANZ Championship, also known as the Trans-Tasman Netball League, is a former netball league featuring teams from both Australia and New Zealand. Between 2008 and 2016, it was the top-level league in both countries. The competition was owned and administered by Trans-Tasman Netball League Ltd (TTNL), a joint venture between Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand. It was effectively a merger of Australia's Commonwealth Bank Trophy and New Zealand's National Bank Cup. Its main sponsor was the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic</span> New Zealand netball team

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic are a New Zealand netball team based in Hamilton. Between 1999 and 2007, they played in the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league. Between 2008 and 2016, they played in the ANZ Championship. Since 2017, Magic have represented Netball Waikato Bay of Plenty in the ANZ Premiership. Netball Waikato Bay of Plenty is the governing body that represents the North Island regions of Waikato and Bay of Plenty. During the National Bank Cup era, Magic were premiers in 2005 and 2006. During the ANZ Championship era, Magic were the most successful New Zealand team. In 2008 they were minor premiers and they were grand finalists in 2008 and 2010 before winning the overall title in 2012. They were the only New Zealand team to win the ANZ Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2008 ANZ Championship season</span> Netball league season

The 2008 ANZ Championship season was the inaugural season of the ANZ Championship. The 2008 season began on 5 April and concluded on 28 July. Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic were minor premiers after finishing top of the table following the regular season. New South Wales Swifts, with a team coached by Julie Fitzgerald and captained by Catherine Cox, won 10 of their 13 matches and finished second behind Magic. Swifts subsequently defeated Magic in both the major semi–final and the grand final to become the inaugural ANZ Championship winners. The grand final was played on 28 July at Acer Arena. Overall, 6792 goals were scored during the season, averaging 98.44 per match. Fox Sports (Australia) and Sky Sport attracted an average audience per match of 56,581.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 ANZ Championship season</span> Netball league season

The 2009 ANZ Championship season was the second season of the ANZ Championship. The 2009 season began on 4 April and concluded on 26 July. Melbourne Vixens were minor premiers. With a team co-captained by Bianca Chatfield and Sharelle McMahon, Vixens subsequently defeated Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 58–43 in the major semi-final and Adelaide Thunderbirds 54–46 in the grand final to finish as overall premiers. The grand final was played on Sunday 26 July at Hisense Arena.

The 2010 ANZ Championship season was the third season of the ANZ Championship. The 2010 season began on 20 March and concluded on 11 July. New South Wales Swifts went through the entire regular season home and away undefeated, winning 13 consecutive matches and finishing as minor premiers. They were the first team in the history of the ANZ Championship to do this. However they subsequently lost both the major semi-final and the preliminary final to Adelaide Thunderbirds and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic respectively and eventually finished the season in third place. After defeating Swifts in the major semi-final, Thunderbirds defeated Magic 52–42 in the grand final, winning their third premiership.

The 2011 ANZ Championship season was the fourth season of the ANZ Championship. The 2011 season began on 13 February and concluded on 22 May. With a team coached by Roselee Jencke, captained by Lauren Nourse and featuring Romelda Aiken, Laura Geitz, Clare McMeniman and Natalie Medhurst, Queensland Firebirds finished the season undefeated. They became the first team in the history of the ANZ Championship to go through the regular season and the playoffs without losing a single match. In the major semi-final, Firebirds defeated Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and in the grand final they defeated Northern Mystics, winning their first premiership. This marked the beginning of a golden age for Firebirds. Between 2011 and 2016, Jencke guided them to five grand finals and three premierships.

The 2012 ANZ Championship season was the fifth season of the ANZ Championship. The 2012 season began on 31 March and concluded on 22 July. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Laura Langman and featuring Leana de Bruin, Irene van Dyk, Julianna Naoupu and Casey Williams, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic eventually won the premiership. They became fifth team in as many seasons to win the title. Melbourne Vixens won the minor premiership after winning 10 of their 13 matches. Meanwhile, Magic lost their first four matches. However, they subsequently won 12 matches in a row to finish third during the regular season and champions overall. In the minor semi-final they defeated Adelaide Thunderbirds and in the preliminary final they defeated Northern Mystics after extra time. In the grand final they defeated Vixens 41–38. As a result, they became the first, and only, New Zealand team to win the Championship. They were also the first and only team to start the season with four defeats and win the title and the first and only team to finish third in the regular season and win the title.

The 2012 Melbourne Vixens season saw Melbourne Vixens compete in the 2012 ANZ Championship. With a team captained by Bianca Chatfield and featuring Madison Browne, Julie Corletto and Geva Mentor, Vixens finished the season as minor premiers. In the major semi-final they defeated Northern Mystics 56–50. This was the first ever netball match held at Rod Laver Arena. However they lost the grand final 41–38 to Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and finished the season as runners-up. After five years as head coach of Vixens, Julie Hoornweg announced her retirement at the end of the 2012 season.

The 2013 ANZ Championship season was the sixth season of the ANZ Championship. The 2013 season began on 24 March and concluded on 14 July. With a team captained by Natalie von Bertouch and featuring Erin Bell, Carla Borrego, Renae Hallinan, Rebecca Bulley and Sharni Layton, Adelaide Thunderbirds won both the minor premiership and the overall championship. Having previously won the 2010 ANZ Championship, Thunderbirds became the first team to win a second championship. Thunderbirds secured the minor premiership with a 64–48 win over Northern Mystics in Round 13. They subsequently defeated Melbourne Vixens 49–39 in the major semi-final and Queensland Firebirds 50–48 in the grand final to win the championship.

The 2008 New South Wales Swifts season was the inaugural season for both New South Wales Swifts and the ANZ Championship. Swifts were formed in late 2007 when Netball New South Wales merged its two former Commonwealth Bank Trophy league teams, Sydney Swifts and Hunter Jaegers, in order to enter a single team in the 2008 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Julie Fitzgerald and captained by Catherine Cox, Swifts won 10 of their 13 matches during the regular season and finished second behind Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic. Swifts subsequently defeated Magic in both the major semi–final and the grand final to become the inaugural ANZ Championship winners.

The 2016 ANZ Championship season was the ninth and last season of the ANZ Championship. The season began on 1 April 2016 and concluded on 4 July 2016. Southern Steel were minor premiers. However they subsequently lost the New Zealand Conference Final to Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and were defeated in the semi-finals by Queensland Firebirds. With a team coached by Roselee Jencke, captained by Laura Geitz and featuring Romelda Aiken, Clare McMeniman and Kim Ravaillion, Firebirds won the Australian Conference, the Challenge Trophy and the overall championship. Firebirds became the first and only team to retain the title. In a repeat of 2015, Firebirds defeated New South Wales Swifts in both the Australian Conference Final and the Grand Final.

The 2010 New South Wales Swifts season saw New South Wales Swifts compete in the 2010 ANZ Championship. Swifts went through the entire regular season home and away undefeated, winning 13 consecutive matches and finishing as minor premiers. They were the first team in the history of the ANZ Championship to do this. However they subsequently lost both the major semi-final and the preliminary final to Adelaide Thunderbirds and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic respectively and finished the season in third place.

The 2015 New South Wales Swifts season saw New South Wales Swifts compete in the 2015 ANZ Championship. Swifts finished the regular season in second place in the Australian Conference. In the play-offs, they defeated West Coast Fever and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic but twice lost narrowly to Queensland Firebirds in both the Australian Conference final and the Grand Final. It was Swifts' first appearance in the title decider since their successful 2008 campaign.

The 2009 Melbourne Vixens season saw Melbourne Vixens play in the 2009 ANZ Championship. With a team co-captained by Bianca Chatfield and Sharelle McMahon, Melbourne Vixens won 12 of their 13 matches during the regular season and finished as minor premiers. Vixens subsequently defeated Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 58–43 in the major semi-final and Adelaide Thunderbirds 54–46 in the grand final to finish as overall premiers. Vixens hosted the grand final on Sunday 26 July at Hisense Arena.

The 2012 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season saw Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic compete in the 2012 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Laura Langman and featuring Leana de Bruin, Irene van Dyk, Julianna Naoupu and Casey Williams, Magic eventually won the premiership. They became the fifth team in as many seasons to win the title. Magic lost their first four matches. However, they subsequently won 12 matches in a row to finish third during the regular season and champions overall. In the minor semi-final they defeated Adelaide Thunderbirds and in the preliminary final they defeated Northern Mystics after extra time. In the grand final they defeated Melbourne Vixens 41–38. As a result, they became the first, and only, New Zealand team to win the Championship. They were also the first and only team to start the season with four defeats and win the title and the first and only team to finish third in the regular season and win the title.

The 2013 Queensland Firebirds season saw Queensland Firebirds compete in the 2013 ANZ Championship. During the regular season Firebirds finished fourth, qualifying for the playoffs. In the minor semi-final they defeated Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 53–50 and in the preliminary final they defeated Melbourne Vixens 50–46. They were then defeated in the grand final by Adelaide Thunderbirds.

The 2008 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season saw Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic compete in the 2008 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Amigene Metcalfe and featuring Irene van Dyk, Magic finished the season as minor premiers and overall runners-up. During the regular season Magic won 10 of their 13 matches and finished above eventual champions New South Wales Swifts. Magic subsequently lost to Swifts in the major semi–final, defeated Adelaide Thunderbirds in the preliminary final before losing the grand final to Swifts. Irene van Dyk finished the season as the ANZ Championship top scorer, scoring 529 goals from 570 attempts with a 93% goal rate.

The 2009 Adelaide Thunderbirds season saw Adelaide Thunderbirds compete in the 2009 ANZ Championship. After winning ten games, Thunderbirds finished third, behind Melbourne Vixens and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, during the regular season. They subsequently defeated Southern Steel in the minor semi-final and Magic in the preliminary final before losing to Vixens in the grand final.

The 2010 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season saw Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic compete in the 2010 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua and captained by Laura Langman, Magic finished the regular season third behind New South Wales Swifts and Adelaide Thunderbirds. They subsequently defeated Southern Steel in the minor semi-final and Swifts in the preliminary final but lost to Thunderbirds in the grand final.

References

  1. 1 2 "Netball: Van Dyk and Henry named Magic co-captain". www.nzherald.co.nz. 28 March 2009. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  2. 1 2 "ANZ Championship - 2009 Season Ladder". www.anz-championship.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 "Magic lose Major Semi-Final". www.netballnz.co.nz. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 "Magic out of trans-Tasman netball competition". www.rnz.co.nz. 20 July 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  5. 1 2 3 "Netball: Magic crash out". www.nzherald.co.nz. 19 July 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  6. 1 2 "Metcalfe bows out of netball". www.stuff.co.nz. 31 January 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  7. "Sparking a Magic spell". www.nzherald.co.nz. 3 April 2008. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
  8. 1 2 "Ins and outs of ANZ Championship squads". www.stuff.co.nz. 17 April 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  9. "Sweeteners lift netball's salary lid". www.stuff.co.nz. 18 April 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  10. "Melbourne Vixens 58–43 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic". www.anz-championship.com. 12 July 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  11. "Pre-Season Tournaments to test teams". netballnz.co.nz. 9 February 2009. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  12. "NSW Swifts win netball's pre-season cup". www.theroar.com.au. 8 March 2009. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  13. "Magic beat Mystics in pre-season". tvnz.co.nz. 23 March 2009. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  14. "ANZ Championship - 2009 Season Fixture". www.anz-championship.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  15. 1 2 "Vixens vanquish Kiwis with their own magic". www.smh.com.au. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  16. "Finals run continues for Thunderbirds". www.abc.net.au. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  17. "Hungry Thunderbirds 51, deny Steel 45". www.netballnz.co.nz. 15 July 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  18. "Vixens lift trans-Tasman netball trophy". www.theroar.com.au. 26 July 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  19. "Vixens overpower Thunderbirds". www.smh.com.au. 27 July 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  20. "Vixens victorious at ANZ Grand Final showdown". www.express.co.uk. 27 July 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2020.