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ANZ Championship

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.

ANZ Championship
Founded2007; 16 years ago (2007)
Inaugural season2008
Ceased2016; 7 years ago (2016)
Replaced bySuncorp Super Netball
ANZ Premiership
Owner(s)Trans-Tasman Netball League Ltd (TTNL)
No. of teams10
CountriesAustralia
New Zealand
Last
champion(s)
Queensland Firebirds
(3rd title)
Most titlesQueensland Firebirds
(3 titles)
TV partner(s)see Media coverage
Sponsor(s)Australia and New Zealand Banking Group[1][2]
Level on pyramid1
Official website

In 2008, New South Wales Swifts were the inaugural ANZ Championship winners. Queensland Firebirds were the most successful team during the ANZ Championship era, playing in five grand finals and winning three premierships in 2011, 2015 and 2016. They were also the only team to win back to back ANZ Championship titles. Both Melbourne Vixens (2009, 2014) and Adelaide Thunderbirds (2010, 2013) won two titles each. The most successful New Zealand team were Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic who were premiers in 2012 and were the only team in the competitions history, to contest the finals series every year.

In May 2016, Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season. In Australia it was replaced by Suncorp Super Netball and in New Zealand it was replaced by the ANZ Premiership.

Teams edit

2008 edit

The ANZ Championship featured five Australian and five New Zealand teams.[3] Adelaide Thunderbirds and Queensland Firebirds of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league became founders of the new league.[4] Several other Commonwealth Bank Trophy teams were transformed to form ANZ Championship teams. Sydney Swifts and Hunter Jaegers merged to become New South Wales Swifts,[5] Melbourne Kestrels and Melbourne Phoenix merged to become Melbourne Vixens[6] and Perth Orioles were rebranded as West Coast Fever.[7][8]

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and Canterbury Flames of the National Bank Cup league also became founder members of the new league. Flames were rebranded as Canterbury Tactix.[9][10] The remaining six National Bank Cup teams were merged into three new teams. Southern Sting and Otago Rebels joined forces to become Southern Steel, Capital Shakers and Western Flyers merged as Central Pulse, while Auckland Diamonds and Northern Force became Northern Mystics.[11][12][13][14]

2016 edit

Australian Conference edit

New Zealand Conference edit

History edit

Formation edit

The ANZ Championship was founded in 2007 and played it inaugural season in 2008. 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.[3][17][18][19][20][21] Its main sponsor was the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.[1][2]

Five seasons, five champions edit

 
ANZ Netball Championship Trophy (2015)

In 2008, New South Wales Swifts became the inaugural ANZ Championship winners after defeating the minor premiers, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 65–56 in the grand final.[4][22][23][24] In 2009, Melbourne Vixens were both minor premiers and overall champions.[25][26] Swifts went through the entire 2010 regular season home and away undefeated, winning 13 consecutive matches and finishing as minor premiers. However they subsequently lost both the major semi-final and the preliminary final to Adelaide Thunderbirds and 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.[27][28][29][30][31]

In 2011, 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 grand final they defeated Northern Mystics.[32][33][34][35] In 2012, Magic became fifth team in as many seasons to win the title. 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 Thunderbirds and in the preliminary final they defeated Mystics. In the grand final they defeated Vixens 41–38. As a result, they became the first, and only, New Zealand team to win the ANZ Championship.[36][37][38][39][40][41]

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic edit

The most successful New Zealand team during ANZ Championship era were Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic.[41][42] In 2008 they were minor premiers and overall runners up.[43][22][23][24] In 2009 they were regular season runners up.[44] In 2010 they were overall runners up and grand finalists for a second time.[31][45] In 2011 they were again regular season runners up.[46][47] In 2012 they made their third grand final appearance and, after defeating Melbourne Vixens 41–38 they finished as premiers. As a result, they became the first, and only, New Zealand team to win the ANZ Championship.[41][36][38][39][40][48][49] In both 2015 and 2016, Magic also finished as winners of the New Zealand Conference.[50][51][52]

Thunderbirds and Vixens: second titles edit

Having previously won the 2010 title, in 2013 Adelaide Thunderbirds became the first team to win a second championship.[53][54] Having won their first title in 2009, in 2014 Melbourne Vixens won their second ANZ Championship.[6][55][56][57]

Queensland Firebirds edit

Queensland Firebirds were the most successful team during the ANZ Championship era. In 2009, Roselee Jencke was appointed head coach. Between 2011 and 2016, Jencke guided Firebirds to five grand finals and three premierships in 2011, 2015 and 2016. They were the only team to win back to back ANZ Championship titles.[58][59][60][61][62] Romelda Aiken, Laura Geitz and Clare McMeniman formed the nucleus of the Firebirds squad and featured in all three Championship winning squads.[63][64][65][66][67]

Demise edit

In May 2016, Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season. In Australia it was replaced by Suncorp Super Netball and in New Zealand it was replaced by the ANZ Premiership.[41][68][69][70][71]

Format edit

2008–2014 edit

Between 2008 and 2014, the regular season saw the five Australian teams play each other twice and the New Zealand teams once. Similarly, the New Zealand teams played each other twice and each of the Australian teams once. The ten teams played 13 games – eight home-and-away matches against teams from their country and five alternating home or away games against teams from the other country. The top four teams from the regular season subsequently qualified for the Finals Series which used a Page–McIntyre system to determine the overall champion.[3][72][73]

Conference system edit

The 2015 season saw some major format changes. The league introduced separate Australian and New Zealand conferences, a restructured six-team Finals Series and a new competition, the Challenge Trophy. Teams continued to play 13 games – eight home-and-away matches against teams in their own conference and five alternating home or away games against teams in the other conference.[74][75][76] The ANZ Championship also introduced draws for the first time. During the regular season, drawn games would see both teams get a point each. Extra time will only be played during the Finals Series.[77] On 15 March 2015, the Round 3 match between New South Wales Swifts and Queensland Firebirds finished 47–47. It was the first official draw in the eight seasons of the league.[78]

Grand finals edit

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue Attendance
2008[22][23][24] New South Wales Swifts 65–56 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Acer Arena 12,999
2009[79][80] Melbourne Vixens 54–46 Adelaide Thunderbirds Hisense Arena 9,500
2010[31][45] Adelaide Thunderbirds 52–42 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Adelaide Entertainment Centre 9,300
2011[33][34][35] Queensland Firebirds 57–44 Northern Mystics Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 3,541
2012[39][40] Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 41–38 Melbourne Vixens Hisense Arena 10,500
2013[81][82][83] Adelaide Thunderbirds 50–48 Queensland Firebirds Adelaide Entertainment Centre[84]
2014[56][57][85] Melbourne Vixens 53–42 Queensland Firebirds Hisense Arena 9,345
2015[86][87][88] Queensland Firebirds 57–56 New South Wales Swifts Brisbane Entertainment Centre
2016[63][89] Queensland Firebirds 69–67 New South Wales Swifts Brisbane Entertainment Centre 10,312

Minor premierships edit

Media coverage edit

Notable players edit

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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 ANZ ChampionshipFounded2007 16 years ago 2007 Inaugural season2008Ceased2016 7 years ago 2016 Replaced bySuncorp Super NetballANZ PremiershipOwner s Trans Tasman Netball League Ltd TTNL No of teams10CountriesAustraliaNew ZealandLastchampion s Queensland Firebirds 3rd title Most titlesQueensland Firebirds 3 titles TV partner s see Media coverageSponsor s Australia and New Zealand Banking Group 1 2 Level on pyramid1Official websitewww ANZ Championship comIn 2008 New South Wales Swifts were the inaugural ANZ Championship winners Queensland Firebirds were the most successful team during the ANZ Championship era playing in five grand finals and winning three premierships in 2011 2015 and 2016 They were also the only team to win back to back ANZ Championship titles Both Melbourne Vixens 2009 2014 and Adelaide Thunderbirds 2010 2013 won two titles each The most successful New Zealand team were Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic who were premiers in 2012 and were the only team in the competitions history to contest the finals series every year In May 2016 Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season In Australia it was replaced by Suncorp Super Netball and in New Zealand it was replaced by the ANZ Premiership Contents 1 Teams 1 1 2008 1 2 2016 1 2 1 Australian Conference 1 2 2 New Zealand Conference 2 History 2 1 Formation 2 2 Five seasons five champions 2 3 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 2 4 Thunderbirds and Vixens second titles 2 5 Queensland Firebirds 2 6 Demise 3 Format 3 1 2008 2014 3 2 Conference system 4 Grand finals 5 Minor premierships 6 Media coverage 7 Notable players 8 ReferencesTeams edit2008 edit The ANZ Championship featured five Australian and five New Zealand teams 3 Adelaide Thunderbirds and Queensland Firebirds of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league became founders of the new league 4 Several other Commonwealth Bank Trophy teams were transformed to form ANZ Championship teams Sydney Swifts and Hunter Jaegers merged to become New South Wales Swifts 5 Melbourne Kestrels and Melbourne Phoenix merged to become Melbourne Vixens 6 and Perth Orioles were rebranded as West Coast Fever 7 8 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and Canterbury Flames of the National Bank Cup league also became founder members of the new league Flames were rebranded as Canterbury Tactix 9 10 The remaining six National Bank Cup teams were merged into three new teams Southern Sting and Otago Rebels joined forces to become Southern Steel Capital Shakers and Western Flyers merged as Central Pulse while Auckland Diamonds and Northern Force became Northern Mystics 11 12 13 14 Team Former league Former names merged teams nbsp Adelaide Thunderbirds Commonwealth Bank Trophy nbsp Canterbury Tactix National Bank Cup Canterbury Flames nbsp Central Pulse 15 12 Capital Shakers Western Flyers nbsp Melbourne Vixens 6 Melbourne Kestrels Melbourne Phoenix nbsp New South Wales Swifts 5 Sydney Swifts Hunter Jaegers nbsp Northern Mystics 13 16 Auckland Diamonds Northern Force nbsp Queensland Firebirds Commonwealth Bank Trophy nbsp Southern Steel 14 Southern Sting Otago Rebels nbsp Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic National Bank Cup nbsp West Coast Fever 7 8 Commonwealth Bank Trophy Perth Orioles2016 edit Australian Conference edit Team Home venue base Home city State Territory nbsp Adelaide Thunderbirds Netball SA Stadium Adelaide South Australia nbsp Melbourne Vixens Hisense Arena Melbourne Victoria nbsp New South Wales Swifts Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre Sydney New South Wales nbsp Queensland Firebirds Brisbane Convention amp Exhibition Centre Brisbane Queensland nbsp West Coast Fever HBF Stadium Perth Western AustraliaNew Zealand Conference edit Team Home venue base Home city Zone Region nbsp Central Pulse TSB Bank Arena Wellington Central nbsp Mainland Tactix Horncastle Arena Christchurch Mainland Canterbury nbsp Northern Mystics The Trusts Arena Auckland Northern Northland Auckland nbsp Southern Steel ILT Stadium Southland Invercargill South Southland Otago nbsp Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Claudelands Arena Hamilton Waikato Bay of Plenty nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fever Thunderbirds Vixens Magic Mystics Swifts Firebirds Pulse Tactix SteelHistory editFormation edit The ANZ Championship was founded in 2007 and played it inaugural season in 2008 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 3 17 18 19 20 21 Its main sponsor was the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group 1 2 Five seasons five champions edit nbsp ANZ Netball Championship Trophy 2015 In 2008 New South Wales Swifts became the inaugural ANZ Championship winners after defeating the minor premiers Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 65 56 in the grand final 4 22 23 24 In 2009 Melbourne Vixens were both minor premiers and overall champions 25 26 Swifts went through the entire 2010 regular season home and away undefeated winning 13 consecutive matches and finishing as minor premiers However they subsequently lost both the major semi final and the preliminary final to Adelaide Thunderbirds and 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 27 28 29 30 31 In 2011 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 grand final they defeated Northern Mystics 32 33 34 35 In 2012 Magic became fifth team in as many seasons to win the title 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 Thunderbirds and in the preliminary final they defeated Mystics In the grand final they defeated Vixens 41 38 As a result they became the first and only New Zealand team to win the ANZ Championship 36 37 38 39 40 41 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic edit The most successful New Zealand team during ANZ Championship era were Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 41 42 In 2008 they were minor premiers and overall runners up 43 22 23 24 In 2009 they were regular season runners up 44 In 2010 they were overall runners up and grand finalists for a second time 31 45 In 2011 they were again regular season runners up 46 47 In 2012 they made their third grand final appearance and after defeating Melbourne Vixens 41 38 they finished as premiers As a result they became the first and only New Zealand team to win the ANZ Championship 41 36 38 39 40 48 49 In both 2015 and 2016 Magic also finished as winners of the New Zealand Conference 50 51 52 Thunderbirds and Vixens second titles edit Having previously won the 2010 title in 2013 Adelaide Thunderbirds became the first team to win a second championship 53 54 Having won their first title in 2009 in 2014 Melbourne Vixens won their second ANZ Championship 6 55 56 57 Queensland Firebirds edit Queensland Firebirds were the most successful team during the ANZ Championship era In 2009 Roselee Jencke was appointed head coach Between 2011 and 2016 Jencke guided Firebirds to five grand finals and three premierships in 2011 2015 and 2016 They were the only team to win back to back ANZ Championship titles 58 59 60 61 62 Romelda Aiken Laura Geitz and Clare McMeniman formed the nucleus of the Firebirds squad and featured in all three Championship winning squads 63 64 65 66 67 Demise edit In May 2016 Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season In Australia it was replaced by Suncorp Super Netball and in New Zealand it was replaced by the ANZ Premiership 41 68 69 70 71 Format edit2008 2014 edit Between 2008 and 2014 the regular season saw the five Australian teams play each other twice and the New Zealand teams once Similarly the New Zealand teams played each other twice and each of the Australian teams once The ten teams played 13 games eight home and away matches against teams from their country and five alternating home or away games against teams from the other country The top four teams from the regular season subsequently qualified for the Finals Series which used a Page McIntyre system to determine the overall champion 3 72 73 Conference system edit The 2015 season saw some major format changes The league introduced separate Australian and New Zealand conferences a restructured six team Finals Series and a new competition the Challenge Trophy Teams continued to play 13 games eight home and away matches against teams in their own conference and five alternating home or away games against teams in the other conference 74 75 76 The ANZ Championship also introduced draws for the first time During the regular season drawn games would see both teams get a point each Extra time will only be played during the Finals Series 77 On 15 March 2015 the Round 3 match between New South Wales Swifts and Queensland Firebirds finished 47 47 It was the first official draw in the eight seasons of the league 78 Grand finals editSeason Winners Score Runners Up Venue Attendance2008 22 23 24 New South Wales Swifts 65 56 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Acer Arena 12 9992009 79 80 Melbourne Vixens 54 46 Adelaide Thunderbirds Hisense Arena 9 5002010 31 45 Adelaide Thunderbirds 52 42 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Adelaide Entertainment Centre 9 3002011 33 34 35 Queensland Firebirds 57 44 Northern Mystics Brisbane Convention amp Exhibition Centre 3 5412012 39 40 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 41 38 Melbourne Vixens Hisense Arena 10 5002013 81 82 83 Adelaide Thunderbirds 50 48 Queensland Firebirds Adelaide Entertainment Centre 84 2014 56 57 85 Melbourne Vixens 53 42 Queensland Firebirds Hisense Arena 9 3452015 86 87 88 Queensland Firebirds 57 56 New South Wales Swifts Brisbane Entertainment Centre2016 63 89 Queensland Firebirds 69 67 New South Wales Swifts Brisbane Entertainment Centre 10 312Minor premierships editSeasons Team2008 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 4 43 90 2009 Melbourne Vixens 25 44 91 2010 New South Wales Swifts 27 28 30 92 2011 Queensland Firebirds 32 33 93 2012 Melbourne Vixens 37 2013 Adelaide Thunderbirds 53 94 95 2014 Melbourne Vixens 55 2015 Queensland Firebirds 96 2016 Southern Steel 97 98 99 Media coverage editSeasons Live broadcasters Highlights Replays2008 18 100 Fox Sports Australia Sky Sport New Zealand 2009 3 26 Network 10Sky Sport New Zealand One HDTVNZ2010 Network 10Sky Sport New Zealand One HDTVNZ2011 Network 10Sky Sport New Zealand One HDTVNZ2012 Network 10Sky Sport New Zealand One HDTVNZ2013 101 102 Fox Sports Australia Sky Sport New Zealand SBS 22014 103 104 105 106 Fox Sports Australia Sky Sport New Zealand SBS 2 Te ReoNITV2015 107 108 Fox Sports Australia Sky Sport New Zealand One Te ReoPrime TV2016 68 109 110 Fox Sports Australia Sky Sport New Zealand Network TenOneNotable players editMain article List of ANZ Championship playersReferences edit a b Professional era coming soon Ellis www theage com au 9 October 2007 Retrieved 3 April 2008 a b ANZ renews title sponsorship of elite netball 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