2010 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic season

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Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2010 season
Head coach Noeline Taurua
Captain Laura Langman
Main venue Mystery Creek Events Centre
Energy Events Centre
Season results
Wins–losses11–5
Regular season3rd
Finals placing2nd
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Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic seasons

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. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Players

Player movements

Increase2.svg GainsDecrease2.svg Losses

Source: [17]

Roster

2010 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic roster
PlayersCoaching staff
Nat.NamePosition(s)DoBHeight
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jodi Brown GA, GS (1981-05-06)6 May 1981 (aged 28)1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Amy ChristophersGK, GD
Flag of England.svg Jade Clarke  (TRP)WD, C, WA (1983-10-17)17 October 1983 (aged 26)1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Irene van Dyk GS, GA (1972-06-21)21 June 1972 (aged 37)1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Laura Langman  (c)C, WD (1986-04-16)16 April 1986 (aged 23)1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Tanya LundGA, WA
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peta Scholz   Star of life gold.svg WD, C, GD (1976-01-17)17 January 1976 (aged 34)1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Elias Shadrock WA, C, WD (1990-07-02)2 July 1990 (aged 19)1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Flag of Samoa.svg Frances Solia C, WA (1976-09-20)20 September 1976 (aged 33)1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jodi Tod GD, WD, GK (1981-02-04)4 February 1981 (aged 29)1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jessica Tuki GK, WA (1987-10-28)28 October 1987 (aged 22)1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kahurangi Waititi GK, GD (1982-09-22)22 September 1982 (aged 27)1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Casey Williams GD, GK (1985-06-19)19 June 1985 (aged 24)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: [1] [11] [12] [17] [18]

Regular season

Fixtures and results

Round 1
Monday 22 March Melbourne Vixens 48 40 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Hisense Arena  
19:05 (UTC+11) Sharelle McMahon Netball.svg  23/27 (85%)
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  25/32 (78%)
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Stats
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  10/13 (77%)
Jessica Tuki Netball.svg  11/19 (58%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  19/22 (86%)
Umpires: Sharon Kelly
Round 2
Monday 29 March Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 47 41 Southern Steel Energy Events Centre  
19:20 (UTC+13) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  20/24 (83%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  27/30 (90%)
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Megan Dehn Netball.svg  12/14 (86%)
Julianna Naoupu Netball.svg  29/34 (85%)
Umpires: Liz Boon, Bronwyn Meek
Round 3
Saturday 3 April Northern Mystics 46 55 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Trusts Stadium  
14:20 (UTC+13) Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  31/36 (86%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  15/23 (65%)
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Jodi Brown Netball.svg  21/26 (81%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  34/35 (97%)
Round 4
Saturday 10 April Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 55 50 West Coast Fever Mystery Creek Events Centre  
14:20 (UTC+12) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  14/21 (67%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  41/42 (98%)
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Caitlin Bassett Netball.svg  35/37 (95%)
Leah Shoard Netball.svg  15/22 (68%)
Round 5
Sunday 18 April Canterbury Tactix 36 53 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic CBS Canterbury Arena  
18:50 (UTC+12) Anna Thompson Netball.svg  17/25 (68%)
Ellen Halpenny Netball.svg  19/32 (59%)
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Stats
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  24/32 (75%)
Jessica Tuki Netball.svg  3/6 (50%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  26/27 (96%)
Round 6

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic received a bye.

Round 7
Monday 3 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 49 46 Northern Mystics Mystery Creek Events Centre  
19:20 (UTC+12) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  12/14 (86%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  37/40 (93%)
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Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  25/30 (83%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  21/25 (84%)
Round 8
Saturday 8 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 56 44 Central Pulse Energy Events Centre  
14:20 (UTC+12) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  6/8 (75%)
Tanya Lund Netball.svg  10/13 (77%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  40/42 (95%)
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Jane Altschwager Netball.svg  18/25 (72%)
Paula Griffin Netball.svg  26/32 (81%)
Round 9
Saturday 15 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 72 52 Canterbury Tactix Mystery Creek Events Centre  
14:20 (UTC+12) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  24/29 (83%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  48/50 (96%)
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Ellen Halpenny Netball.svg  6/8 (75%)
Angela Mitchell Netball.svg  14/21 (67%)
Anna Thompson Netball.svg  32/36 (89%)
Round 10
Monday 24 May Southern Steel 52 47 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Stadium Southland  
19:20 (UTC+12) Megan Dehn Netball.svg  20/22 (91%)
Daneka Wipiiti Netball.svg  32/34 (94%)
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Stats
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  18/25 (72%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  29/32 (91%)
Round 11
Monday 31 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 54 55 Queensland Firebirds Energy Events Centre  
19:20 (UTC+12) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  22/27 (81%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  32/34 (94%)
Stats Romelda Aiken Netball.svg  35/37 (95%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  20/21 (95%)
Round 12
Monday 7 June New South Wales Swifts 60 43 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
19:05 (UTC+10) Catherine Cox Netball.svg  31/39 (79%)
Susan Pratley Netball.svg  29/34 (85%)
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Stats
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  16/19 (84%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  27/29 (93%)
Round 13
Saturday 12 June Central Pulse 52 58 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Pettigrew Green Arena  
14:20 (UTC+12) Paula Griffin Netball.svg  31/38 (82%)
Jamilah Gupwell Netball.svg  21/25 (84%)
Stats Jodi Brown Netball.svg  11/13 (85%)
Tanya Lund Netball.svg  5/8 (63%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  42/42 (100%)
Round 14
Saturday 19 June Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 53 44 Adelaide Thunderbirds Energy Events Centre  
14:20 (UTC+12) Jodi Brown Netball.svg  16/17 (94%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  37/43 (86%)
Stats Erin Bell Netball.svg  7/9 (78%)
Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  11/17 (65%)
Carla Borrego Netball.svg  26/31 (84%)

Sources: [6] [19]

Final table

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDG%Pts
1 ANZ Swifts.svg New South Wales Swifts 13130704570134123.5126
2 ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 139468158695116.2118
3 ANZ Magic.svg Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 139468262656108.9518
4 ANZ Steel 2009.svg Southern Steel 138564459747107.8716
5 ANZ Firebirds.svg Queensland Firebirds 137671762988113.9914
6 ANZ Mystics.svg Northern Mystics 1376696702-699.1514
7 ANZ Vixens.svg Melbourne Vixens 1367651680-2995.7412
8 ANZ Fever.svg West Coast Fever 1349679718-3994.578
9 ANZ Pulse.svg Central Pulse 13112594742-14880.052
10 ANZ Tactix.svg Canterbury Tactix 13112571769-19874.252
Updated 28 February 2021

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

Source: [2]

Playoffs

Minor semi-final

Monday 28 June
19:20 (UTC+12)

Stats
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 5042 Southern Steel    Vector Arena
Umpires:
Sharon Kelly (Australia)
Mandy Nottingham (New Zealand)
Scoring by quarter:16-8, 8-13, 14-11, 12-10
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  41/46 (89%)
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  9/11 (82%)
Megan Dehn Netball.svg  24/25 (96%)
Daneka Wipiiti Netball.svg  11/17 (65%)
Julianna Naoupu Netball.svg  7/9 (78%)

Preliminary final

Sunday 4 July
14:50 (UTC+10)

Stats
New South Wales Swifts 4954 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic    Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Umpires:
Sharon Kelly (Australia)
Mandy Nottingham (New Zealand)
Scoring by quarter: 11-12, 9-17, 12-13, 17-12
Catherine Cox Netball.svg  32/38 (84%)
Susan Pratley Netball.svg  17/21 (81%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  43/44 (98%)
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  11/13 (85%)

Sources: [3] [18] [20] [21]


Grand final

Sunday 11 July
14:30 (UTC+9:30)

Stats
Adelaide Thunderbirds 5242 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic    Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Attendance: 9,300
Umpires:
Sharon Kelly (Australia)
Mandy Nottingham (New Zealand)
Scoring by quarter:15-8, 13-13, 11-8, 13-13
Carla Borrego Netball.svg  40/46 (87%)
Erin Bell Netball.svg  12/19 (63%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  30/33 (91%)
Jodi Brown Netball.svg  12/16 (75%)

Sources: [4] [5]

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