2011 Northern Mystics season

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Northern Mystics
2011 season
Head coach Debbie Fuller
Asst. coach Jenny-May Coffin
ManagerChris Tennant
Captain Temepara George
Main venue Trusts Stadium
Season results
Wins–losses11–5
Regular season4th
Finals placing2nd
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The 2011 Northern Mystics season saw Northern Mystics compete in the 2011 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Debbie Fuller and captained by Temepara George, Mystics finished the regular season fourth behind Queensland Firebirds, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and New South Wales Swifts. [1] [2] [3] [4] During the regular season, Mystics claimed their first win in Australia, with a 56–54 win over West Coast Fever in Round 9. [1] [5] [6] Mystics defeated Swifts in the minor semi-final [7] and Magic in the preliminary final [8] [9] before losing to Firebirds in the grand final. [4] [10] [11] Mystics finished the season second overall. [12]

Contents

Players

Player movements

Increase2.svg GainsDecrease2.svg Losses

Roster

2011 Northern Mystics roster
PlayersCoaching staff
Nat.NamePosition(s)DoBHeight
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayla Cullen GD, WD, C (1992-02-13)13 February 1992 (aged 19)1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Megan Dehn GA, WA, GS (1974-11-09)9 November 1974 (aged 36)1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Temepara George  (c)C, WA (1975-10-23)23 October 1975 (aged 35)1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Joline Henry WD, GD, GK, C (1982-09-29)29 September 1982 (aged 28)1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Cathrine Latu GS, GA (1986-10-25)25 October 1986 (aged 24)1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayla McAlister WA, C, WD (1988-08-06)6 August 1988 (aged 22)1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Bailey Mes GS, GA (1989-05-27)27 May 1989 (aged 21)1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jessica Moulds GK, GD (1989-11-08)8 November 1989 (aged 21)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Grace Rasmussen   Star of life gold.svg GA, WA (1988-03-18)18 March 1988 (aged 22)1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rachel Rasmussen GK, GD (1984-06-05)5 June 1984 (aged 26)1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Anna Scarlett GK, GD, WD (1983-04-15)15 April 1983 (aged 27)1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Maria Tutaia GA, GS (1987-02-18)18 February 1987 (aged 24)1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Portia Woodman  (TRP) (1991-07-12)12 July 1991 (aged 19)1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Head coach
Assistant coach

Manager: Chris Tennant


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

Source: [1] [19] [20]

Milestones

Source: [1]

Pre-season

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and Northern Mystics played a five-quarter match during pre-season. [21]

6 February Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 62–54 Northern Mystics Te Awamutu  

Regular season

Fixtures and results

Round 1
Mon 14 February Northern Mystics 51 34 Southern Steel Trusts Stadium  
19:40 (UTC+11) Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  30/35 (86%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  21/29 (72%)
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Tania Dalton Netball.svg  6/6 (100%)
Paula Griffin Netball.svg  16/21 (76%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Netball.svg  12/20 (60%)
Round 2
Sat 19 February Central Pulse 44 54 Northern Mystics Te Rauparaha Arena  
16:20 UTC+13 Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Netball.svg  3/5 (60%)
Amber Bellringer Netball.svg  14/20 (70%)
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  27/35 (77%)
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Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  36/36 (100%)
Bailey Mes Netball.svg  0/2 (0%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  18/23 (78%)
Round 3
Thu 24 February Northern Mystics 39 45 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Trusts Stadium  
19:40 (UTC+13) Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  22/27 (81%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  17/27 (63%)
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Jamilah Gupwell Netball.svg  9/13 (69%)
Julianna Naoupu Netball.svg  7/12 (58%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  29/33 (88%)
Sun 27 February Canterbury Tactix v Northern Mystics (Note 1)  
19:30 (UTC+12)
Round 4
Sun 6 March Northern Mystics 56 54 Melbourne Vixens Trusts Stadium  
18:20 (UTC+13) Megan Dehn Netball.svg  5/6 (83%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  40/42 (95%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  11/16 (69%)
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Kate Beveridge Netball.svg  29/37 (78%)
Sharelle McMahon Netball.svg  25/30 (83%)
Round 5
Sun 13 March Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 46 47 Northern Mystics Mystery Creek Events Centre  
18:20 (UTC+13) Julianna Naoupu Netball.svg  20/31 (65%)
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  26/31 (84%)
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Megan Dehn Netball.svg  3/5 (60%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  23/26 (88%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  21/23 (91%)
Round 6
Mon 21 March Adelaide Thunderbirds 57 55 Northern Mystics ETSA Park  
19:10 (UTC+10:30) Erin Bell Netball.svg  21/24 (88%)
Carla Borrego Netball.svg  36/41 (88%)
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Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  29/31 (94%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  26/31 (84%)
Round 7
Sat 26 March Northern Mystics 52 61 Queensland Firebirds Trusts Stadium  
16:20 (UTC+13) Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  19/19 (100%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  33/38 (87%)
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Romelda Aiken Netball.svg  38/43 (88%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  23/26 (88%)
Round 8
Sat 2 April Northern Mystics 61 48 Central Pulse Trusts Stadium  
16:20 (UTC+13) Megan Dehn Netball.svg  7/8 (88%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  42/42 (100%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  12/14 (86%)
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Te Amo Amaru-Tibble Netball.svg  4/6 (67%)
Amber Bellringer Netball.svg  9/18 (50%)
Alanah Cassidy Netball.svg  1/1 (100%)
Caitlin Thwaites Netball.svg  34/42 (81%)
Round 9
Thu 7 April Canterbury Tactix 45 58 Northern Mystics (Note 1) Vector Arena  
19:30 (UTC+12) Ellen Halpenny Netball.svg  2/4 (50%)
Anna Thompson Netball.svg  11/17 (65%)
Donna Wilkins Netball.svg  32/35 (91%)
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Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  29/32 (91%)
Bailey Mes Netball.svg  6/8 (75%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  23/30 (77%)
Mon 11 April West Coast Fever 54 56 Northern Mystics Challenge Stadium  
17:40 (UTC+8) Caitlin Bassett Netball.svg  41/44 (93%)
Leah Shoard Netball.svg  13/17 (76%)
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Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  30/35 (86%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  26/35 (74%)
Round 10
Mon 18 April New South Wales Swifts 53 46 Northern Mystics Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
19:40 (UTC+10) Catherine Cox Netball.svg  37/48 (77%)
Susan Pratley Netball.svg  16/23 (70%)
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Megan Dehn Netball.svg  2/2 (100%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  17/17 (100%)
Bailey Mes Netball.svg  1/4 (25%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  26/29 (90%)
Round 11
Sun 24 April Northern Mystics 62 43 Canterbury Tactix Trusts Stadium  
18:20 (UTC+12) Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  45/48 (94%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  17/23 (74%)
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Ellen Halpenny Netball.svg  2/3 (67%)
Anna Thompson Netball.svg  22/28 (79%)
Donna Wilkins Netball.svg  19/22 (86%)
Round 12
Sun 1 May Southern Steel 35 46 Northern Mystics Invercargill ILT Velodrome  
18:20 (UTC+12) Paula Griffin Netball.svg  22/30 (73%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Netball.svg  4/6 (67%)
Daneka Wipiiti Netball.svg  9/19 (47%)
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Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  26/26 (100%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  20/32 (63%)
Notes

Source: [26]

Standings

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDG%Pts
1 ANZ Firebirds.svg Queensland Firebirds 13130758587171129.1326
2 ANZ Magic.svg Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 1310364757869111.9420
3 ANZ Swifts.svg New South Wales Swifts 139467760671111.7218
4 ANZ Mystics.svg Northern Mystics 139468461965110.518
5 ANZ Vixens.svg Melbourne Vixens 138566461054108.8516
6 ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 1358662737-7589.8210
7 ANZ Steel 2009.svg Southern Steel 1349533594-6189.738
8 ANZ Pulse.svg Central Pulse 13310599683-8487.76
9 ANZ Fever.svg West Coast Fever 13310646754-10885.686
10 ANZ Tactix.svg Canterbury Tactix 13112621723-10285.892
Updated 8 March 2021

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

Pts = Points

Source: [2]

Finals

Minor semifinal

Sunday 8 May
14:20 (UTC+10)

Stats
New South Wales Swifts 4449 Northern Mystics    Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
Umpires:
Rachael Ayre (Australia)
Mandy Nottingham (New Zealand)
Reserve umpire:
Jemma Carlton (Australia)
TEN
SKYSport
Scoring by quarter: 11-15, 9-13, 11–10, 13-11
Catherine Cox Netball.svg  28/36 (78%)
Amorette Wild Netball.svg  8/8 (100%)
Susan Pratley Netball.svg  8/10 (80%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  25/28 (89%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  24/29 (83%)

Source: [7]

Preliminary final

Sunday 15 May
18:20 (UTC+12)
Report
Stats
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 4243 Northern Mystics    Mystery Creek Events Centre TEN
SKYSport
Scoring by quarter:13–9, 7-16, 12–10, 10-8
Irene van Dyk Netball.svg  27/28 (96%)
Julianna Naoupu Netball.svg  14/19 (74%)
Jamilah Gupwell Netball.svg  1/3 (33%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  15/17 (88%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  28/30 (93%)

Source: [8] [9] [27]


Grand final

Sunday 22 May
14:30 (UTC+10)
Report
Stats
Queensland Firebirds 5744 Northern Mystics    Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Attendance: 3,541
Umpires:
Sharon Kelly (Australia)
Mandy Nottingham (New Zealand)
Reserve umpire:
Rachael Ayre (Australia)
TEN
SKYSport
Scoring by quarter: 12–12, 14–12, 18–8, 13-12
Romelda Aiken Netball.svg  35/40 (88%)
Natalie Medhurst Netball.svg  22/24 (92%)
Cathrine Latu Netball.svg  21/21 (100%)
Maria Tutaia Netball.svg  23/31 (74%)

Source: [4] [10] [11]

Statistics

PlayerGSGAG%ARCPRIDPT
Kayla Cullen 000320120214916914
Megan Dehn 172181.01121160534727
Temepara George 00019501122314068
Joline Henry 000417559257517
Cathrine Latu 44948293.213420178181
Kayla McAlister 0000000000
Bailey Mes 71450.01010132
Jessica Moulds 000030514162
Grace Rasmussen 000871130434231
Rachel Rasmussen 0000120131512018
Anna Scarlett 00013462339124519
Maria Tutaia 34644078.6872228286734
Portia Woodman 0000042171
Statistics key
GSGoals scoredAAssistsIIntercepts
GAGoal attemptsRReboundsDDeflections
G%Goal percentageCPRCentre pass receivesPPenalties
  = Competition leaderTTurnovers conceded

Source: [1] [20]

Award winners

ANZ Championship awards

AwardWinner
ANZ Championship Best Young Player [1] [22] [28] [29] [30] Kayla Cullen

All Star Team

PositionPlayer
WD Kayla Cullen
GD Anna Scarlett

Sources: [1] [22] [31] [32]

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