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List of New Zealand international netball players

The following is a list of notable New Zealand netball international players who have represented the national team in international tournaments such as the Commonwealth Games, the Netball World Cup, the World Games, the Taini Jamison Trophy, the Constellation Cup, the Netball Quad Series and in other senior test matches.[1]

Current squad edit

The current squad was selected for the 2023 Constellation Cup.

New Zealand roster
Players Coaches
Name Pos DOB Height Club Nat Caps
Karin Burger WD, GD, GK (1993-04-12) April 12, 1993 (age 31) 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) Mainland Tactix
Kate Burley GD, GK (1997-04-23) April 23, 1997 (age 27) 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Southern Steel
Ameliaranne Ekenasio (c) GA, GS (1991-01-11) January 11, 1991 (age 33) 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
Maddy Gordon C, WA, WD (2000-01-16) January 16, 2000 (age 24) 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) Central Pulse
Kate Heffernan WD, C, WA (1999-10-07) October 7, 1999 (age 24) 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Southern Steel
Kelly Jury GK, GD (1996-10-22) October 22, 1996 (age 27) 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Central Pulse
Phoenix Karaka (vc) GK, GD (1993-11-06) November 6, 1993 (age 30) 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Northern Mystics
Tiana Metuarau GA, WA, GS (2001-01-15) January 15, 2001 (age 23) 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Central Pulse
Grace Nweke GS (2002-02-07) February 7, 2002 (age 22) 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Northern Mystics
Mila Reuelu-Buchanan WA, C (1998-05-11) May 11, 1998 (age 25) 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Northern Stars
Whitney Souness C, WA (1995-11-12) November 12, 1995 (age 28) 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) Central Pulse
Amelia Walmsley GS, GA (2004-01-31) January 31, 2004 (age 20) 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Central Pulse
Jane Watson GK, GD (1990-03-07) March 7, 1990 (age 34) 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Mainland Tactix
Maia Wilson GS, GA (1997-09-21) September 21, 1997 (age 26) 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Northern Stars
Head coach
Assistant coach

Manager:
Esther Molloy
Medical Lead:
Dr Melinda Parnell
Physiotherapist: Sharon Kearney
Strength and conditioning: Guy Mothersole
Performance Analyst:
Hayden Croft
Anthony Bedford
Head of High Performance:
Stephen Hotter


Notes
  • (c) – Captain
  • (cc) – Co-captain
  • (vc) – Vice-captain
  •   – Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) – Temporary Replacement Player
Player profiles: Team website Last updated: 17 June 2023

Sources:[2][3]

First Test edit

On 20 August 1938, New Zealand made their test debut in an away match against at Australia at Royal Park, Melbourne. Australia defeated New Zealand 40–11. This was the first netball Test between Australia and New Zealand. It was also the world's first international netball match.[4] The following New Zealand netball internationals played in this first test.

Player Appearances Years
Margaret Matangi[5] 1 1938
Jean Mitchell[6] 1 1938
Ethel Divers[7] 1 1938
Muriel Boswell[8] 1 1938
Mary Martin[9] 1 1938
Ethel Withell[10] 1 1938
Jean Lomax[11] 1 1938

First home test edit

On 20 August 1948, New Zealand hosted their first home test against Australia at Forbury Park. Australia defeated New Zealand 27–16.[12] The following New Zealand netball internationals played in this first home test.

Captains edit

Years Captains Series/Tournaments
1938 Margaret Matangi[5] First Test against Australia
1948 Oonah Shannahan[13] First test home series against Australia
1948 Beverley Malcolm[20] Second test home series against Australia
1948 Betty Plant[21] Third test home series against Australia
1960 June Mariu[22] Away series against Australia
1963 Pamela Barham[23][24] 1963 World Netball Championships
1967 Judy Blair[25][26] 1967 World Netball Championships
1971 Joan Harnett[27][28] 1971 World Netball Championships
1975 Shirley Langrope[29][30] 1975 World Netball Championships
1979–1985 Lyn Gunson[31][32][33][34] 1979 World Netball Championships
1983 World Netball Championships
1985 World Games
1987 Leigh Gibbs[35][36] 1987 World Netball Championships
1988 Tracey Fear[37]
1989–1991 Waimarama Taumaunu[38][39][40] 1989 World Games
1991 World Netball Championships
1990 Julie Townsend[41][42] 1990 Commonwealth Games
1992 Ana Noovao[43]
1992–1993 Julie Carter[44][45] 1993 World Games
1994–1995 Sandra Edge[46][47] 1995 World Netball Championships
1996–1997 Lesley Rumball[48]
1997, 2000–2001 Bernice Mene[49][50][51]
1997–1999 Belinda Colling[52][53] 1998 Commonwealth Games
1999 World Netball Championships
2002, 2008 Julie Seymour[54] 2002 Commonwealth Games
2008 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2002–2004 Anna Rowberry[55][56] 2003 World Netball Championships
2004–2007 Adine Wilson[57][58] 2006 Commonwealth Games
2007 World Netball Championships
2008–2015 Casey Kopua (née Williams)[59][60] 2009 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2010 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2010 Constellation Cup
2011 Constellation Cup
2010 Commonwealth Games
2011 World Netball Championships
2012 Netball Quad Series
2013 Constellation Cup
2013 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2014 Commonwealth Games
2014 Constellation Cup
2014 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2015 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2015 Netball World Cup
2015 Constellation Cup
2011 Temepara George[61] 2011 Constellation Cup
2008
2011–2012
2018–2019
Laura Langman[62][63][64][65] 2008 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2011 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2011 Constellation Cup
2012 Constellation Cup
2018 Netball Quad Series (September)
2018 Constellation Cup
2019 Netball Quad Series
2019 Netball World Cup
2019 Constellation Cup
2016–2018 Katrina Rore[66] 2016 Netball Quad Series
2016 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2016 Constellation Cup
2017 Netball Quad Series (January/February)
2017 Netball Quad Series (August/September)
2017 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2017 Constellation Cup
2018 Netball Quad Series (January)
2018 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2018 Commonwealth Games
2020– Ameliaranne Ekenasio[67] 2020 Netball Nations Cup[68][69]
2020 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2021 Constellation Cup[70][71]
2022 Taini Jamison Trophy Series[72][73][74]
2022 Constellation Cup
2023 Netball Quad Series[75]
2023 Taini Jamison Trophy Series[76]
2023 Constellation Cup[76]
2020–2021 Jane Watson[77] 2021 Constellation Cup
2021 Gina Crampton[77][78][79][80][81] 2021 Constellation Cup
2021 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2022 Netball Quad Series
2022 Commonwealth Games
2021 Sulu Fitzpatrick[82] 2021 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
2024 Phoenix Karaka[83] 2024 Netball Nations Cup
2024 Kate Heffernan[84][85] 2024 Netball Nations Cup

Sources:[86][87]

Most-capped internationals edit

Centurions edit

 
Irene van Dyk made 145 appearances for New Zealand between 2000 and 2014. Between 1994 and 1999 she made 72 appearances for South Africa.
Player Appearances Years
Laura Langman[62][88] 163 2005–2020
Maria Folau[89] 150 2005–2019
Irene van Dyk[90] 145 2000–2014
Katrina Rore[66] 137 2008–
Casey Kopua (née Williams)[59] 135 2005–2019
Lesley Rumball[48] 110 1994–2005
Leana de Bruin[91] 104 2003–2016

Sources:[92][93][94][95]

70+ Appearances edit

Player Appearances Years
Belinda Colling[52] 92 1996–2006
Anna Stanley[55] 92 1994–2007
Joline Henry[96] 91 2003–2014
Temepara Bailey[97] 89 1996–2011
Sandra Edge[46][98] 89 1985–1995
Julie Seymour[54] 89 1994–2009
Anna Harrison[99] 88 2002–2017
Shannon Saunders[100] 85 2013–
Adine Wilson[57] 79 1999–2006
Waimarama Taumaunu[38][101] 77 1981–1991
Bernice Mene[49] 76 1992–2001
Bailey Mes[102] 72 2012–
Lyn Gunson[31] 70 1974–1985

New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals have been inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.

Inducted Player Appearances Years
1990 Joan Harnett[27][103] 26 1963–1971
1993 Lois Muir[104][105] 13 1960–1964
1996 Waimarama Taumaunu[38][101] 77 1981–1991
1999 Rita Fatialofa[106][107] 45 1982–1989
2001 Sandra Edge[46][98] 89 1985–1995
2016 Lesley Rumball[48][108] 110 1994–2005

Sources:[109]

National team head coaches edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals subsequently served as head coach of the national team.

 
Current head coach, Noeline Taurua, made 34 appearances as a player for New Zealand between 1994 and 1999.
Name Player apps Player years Coach years
Dixie Cockerton[15][110] 1 1948 1960–1963
Lois Muir[104][111] 13 1960–1964 1974–1988
Lyn Gunson[31][112] 70 1974–1985 1989–1993
Leigh Gibbs[35][113] 61 1978–1987 1994–1997
Yvonne Willering[114][115] 57 1974–1983 1997–2001
Ruth Aitken[116][117] 3 1979 2002–2011
Waimarama Taumaunu[38][118] 77 1981–1991 2011–2015
Noeline Taurua[119][120] 34 1994–1999 2018–

Sources:[121]

Gold medalists edit

Netball World Cup edit

1967 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 1967 World Netball Championships. In 1996 they were also inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.[26][122][123]

 
Joan Harnett, 1963–1971, 26 appearances. In 1990 Harnett was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.
Player Appearances Years
Judy Blair[25] 19 1960–1967
Ann Boelee[124] 6 1967
Margaret Gardiner[125] 1 1967
Pam Hamilton[126] 8 1967
Joan Harnett[27][103] 26 1963–1971
Billie Irwin[127] 7 1967
Sandra James[128] 2 1967
Elizabeth Rowley[129] 1 1967
Mirth Solomon[130] 9 1963–1967
Tilly Vercoe[131] 19 1967–1971

1979 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the New Zealand squad that shared the gold medal at the 1979 World Netball Championships with Australia and Trinidad and Tobago.[32][123]

 
Margaret Forsyth, 1979–1987, 64 appearances
Player Appearances Years
Maxine Blomquist[132] 31 1974–1982
Ruth Fathers[117] 3 1979
Margaret Forsyth[133] 64 1979–1987
Lyn Parker[31] 70 1974–1985
Janice Henderson[134] 6 1979–1981
Margharet Kamana[135] 68 1978–1987
Geane Katae[136] 10 1979–1982
Leigh Mills[35] 61 1978–1987
Millie Munro[137] 41 1974–1982
Christine Pietzner[138] 21 1974–1979
Lynn Proudlove[139] 6 1979–1983
Yvonne Willering[115] 57 1974–1983

1987 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 1987 World Netball Championships. In 1996 they were also inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.[36][123][140]

 
Waimarama Taumaunu, 1981–1991, 77 appearances
Player Appearances Years
Tracy Eyrl[141] 58 1986–1995
Rita Fatialofa[106][107] 45 1982–1989
Tracey Fear[37] 63 1982–1988
Margaret Forsyth[133] 64 1979–1987
Leigh Gibbs[35] 61 1978–1987
Annette Heffernan[142] 9 1985–1990
Sandra Mallet[46][98] 89 1985–1995
Margharet Matenga[135] 68 1978–1987
Angela Pule[143] 1 1987
Joan Solia[144] 35 1986–1993
Waimarama Taumaunu[38][101] 77 1981–1991
Julie Townsend[41] 37 1985–1990

2003 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 2003 World Netball Championships.[56][123] At the 2003 Halberg Awards, the New Zealand national netball team won both the main award were named Team of the Year. Their head coach, Ruth Aitken, was named Coach of the Year and Irene van Dyk was named Sportswoman of the Year.[145]

Player Appearances Years
Sheryl Clarke[146] 62 1997–2009
Belinda Colling[52] 92 1996–2006
Tania Dalton[147] 12 1996–2007
Vilimaina Davu[148] 60 2000–2006
Leana du Plooy[91] 104 2003–2016
Temepara George[97] 89 1996–2011
Lesley Nicol[48] 110 1994–2005
Anna Rowberry[55] 92 1994–2007
Anna Scarlett[99] 88 2002–2017
Jodi Te Huna[149] 61 2002–2015
Irene van Dyk[90] 145 2000–2014
Adine Wilson[57] 79 1999–2006

2019 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 2019 Netball World Cup.[150][123] At the 2019 Halberg Awards, the New Zealand national netball team won both the Halberg Award Supreme and were named Team of the Year. Winning the 2019 Netball World Cup was declared New Zealand's Favourite Sport Moment and their head coach, Noeline Taurua, was named Coach of the Year.[151] The team was also awarded the 2019 Lonsdale Cup.[152]

Player Appearances Years
Maria Folau[89] 150 2005–2019
Laura Langman[62] 163 2005–2020
Ameliaranne Ekenasio[67] 47 2014–
Gina Crampton[78] 52 2016–
Bailey Mes[102] 72 2012–
Casey Kopua[59] 135 2005–2019
Jane Watson[153] 52 2016–
Shannon Saunders[100] 85 2013–
Karin Burger[154] 33 2018–
Phoenix Karaka[155] 34 2014–
Katrina Rore[66] 137 2008–
Te Paea Selby-Rickit[156] 48 2016–

World Games edit

1985 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1985 World Games.[34]

Player Appearances Years
Rita Fatialofa[106][107] 45 1982–1989
Tracey Fear[37] 63 1982–1988
Margaret Forsyth[133] 64 1979–1987
Leigh Gibbs[35] 61 1978–1987
Annette Heffernan[142] 9 1985–1990
Karen Henrikson[157] 16 1985–1986
Sandra Mallet[46][98] 89 1985–1995
Margharet Matenga[135] 68 1978–1987
Rhonda Meads[158] 20 1982–1985
Lyn Parker[31] 70 1974–1985
Waimarama Taumaunu[38][101] 77 1981–1991
Julie Townsend[41] 37 1985–1990

1989 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1989 World Games.[39] At the 1989 Halberg Awards, the New Zealand national netball team was named Team of the Year and their head coach, Lyn Parker, was named Coach of the Year.[159]

Player Appearances Years
Sharon Burridge[160] 19 1988–1995
Julie Carter[44] 50 1986–1993
Robin Dillimore[161] 32 1989–1994
Sandra Edge[46][98] 89 1985–1995
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland[141] 58 1986–1995
Rita Fatialofa[106][107] 45 1982–1989
Annette Heffernan[142] 9 1985–1990
April Ieremia[162] 9 1988–1992
Ana Noovao[43] 23 1989–1992
Waimarama Taumaunu[38][101] 77 1981–1991
Julie Townsend[41] 37 1985–1990
Louisa Wall[163] 28 1989–1992

Commonwealth Games edit

2006 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.[164]

Player Appearances Years
Leana de Bruin[91] 104 2003–2016
Belinda Colling[52] 92 1996–2006
Vilimaina Davu[148] 60 2000–2006
Temepara George[97] 89 1996–2011
Laura Langman[62] 163 2005–2020
Jessica Tuki[165] 3 2006
Anna Rowberry[55] 92 1994–2007
Anna Scarlett[99] 88 2002–2017
Maria Tutaia[89] 150 2005–2019
Irene van Dyk[90] 145 2000–2014
Casey Williams[59] 135 2005–2019
Adine Wilson[57] 79 1999–2006

2010 edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[164] The team was also awarded the 2010 Lonsdale Cup.[166][167]

 
29 August 2010; The Governor-General of New Zealand, Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, talks to New Zealand's Joline Henry during the 2010 Constellation Cup series.
Player Appearances Years
Liana Leota[168] 41 2008–2015
Leana de Bruin[91] 104 2003–2016
Temepara George[97] 89 1996–2011
Katrina Grant[66] 137 2008–
Joline Henry[96] 91 2003–2014
Laura Langman[62] 163 2005–2020
Grace Rasmussen[169] 63 2010–
Anna Scarlett[99] 88 2002–2017
Maria Tutaia[89] 150 2005–2019
Irene van Dyk[90] 145 2000–2014
Casey Williams[59] 135 2005–2019
Daneka Wipiiti[170] 18 2002–2011

Top 25 of the Last 25 edit

In April 2022 to celebrate twenty five years of elite netball leagues in New Zealand, a panel of former coaches and players, selected the top twenty five players that, between 1998 and 2022, had played in the National Bank Cup, the ANZ Championship and the ANZ Premiership. All twenty five were New Zealand internationals.

 
Maria Folau playing for Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
Player Appearances Years
Temepara Bailey[97] 89 1996–2011
Belinda Colling[52] 92 1996–2006
Vilimaina Davu[148] 60 2000–2006
Leana de Bruin[91] 104 2003–2016
Ameliaranne Ekenasio[67] 47 2014–
Sulu Fitzpatrick[171] 27 2011–2023
Maria Folau[89] 150 2005–2019
Wendy Frew[172] 1 2008
Anna Harrison[99] 88 2002–2017
Joline Johansson[96] 91 2003–2014
Casey Kopua[59] 135 2005–2019
Laura Langman[62] 163 2005–2020
Bernice Mene[49] 76 1992–2001
Katrina Rore[66] 137 2008–
Lesley Rumball[48] 110 1994–2005
Sheryl Scanlan[146] 62 1997–2009
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit[173] 2 2013
Julie Seymour[54] 89 1994–2009
Anna Stanley[55] 92 1994–2007
Cathrine Tuivaiti[174] 24 2011–2014
Linda Vagana[175] 64 1993–2002
Irene van Dyk[90] 145 2000–2014
Jane Watson[153] 52 2016–
Donna Wilkins[176] 56 1996–2002
Adine Wilson[57] 79 1999–2006

Sources:[177][178]

New Zealand Netball Awards edit

Netball New Zealand 75th Anniversary Dream Team edit

In June 2000, as part of their 75th anniversary celebration's, Netball New Zealand named a New Zealand Dream Team.

Starting Seven
Position Player Appearances Years
GS Margharet Matenga[5] 1 1938
GA Joan Harnett[27][103] 26 1963–1971
WA Rita Fatialofa[106][107] 45 1982–1989
C Sandra Edge[46][98] 89 1985–1995
WD Lyn Gunson[31] 70 1974–1985
GD Yvonne Willering[115] 57 1974–1983
GK Tracey Fear[37] 63 1982–1988
Bench
Position Player Appearances Years
GA, GS, WA Judy Blair[25] 19 1960–1967
GA Margaret Forsyth[133] 64 1979–1987
WD Leigh Gibbs[35] 61 1978–1987
WA, C, WD Shirley Langrope[29] 19 1969–1975
GK Bernice Mene[49] 76 1992–2001

Source:[179]

Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award edit

The Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award recognises the best New Zealand netball internationals across all elite competitions and international campaigns. The award is named after Dame Lois Muir DNZM OBE. It is regarded as the highest individual accolade a New Zealand netballer can achieve. [180]

Notes
  • ^1 Grace Nweke and Kelly Jury shared 2022 award.

Sources:[194]

Silver Ferns Player of the Year edit

The Silver Ferns Player of the Year is awarded to the New Zealand netball international player who has displayed consistent, outstanding performances throughout the international season.[180]

Dual internationals edit

Netball edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals also represented other national teams in international netball.

Player NZ Appearances Years Other team Appearances Years
Leana de Bruin[91] 104 2003–2016   South Africa 34 ??
Vilimaina Davu[148] 60 2000–2006   Fiji 57? 1993–1999, 2007
Irene van Dyk[90] 145 2000–2014   South Africa 72 1994–1999
Ameliaranne Ekenasio[67] 53 2014–   Australia (Note 2) 2010–2011
Kristiana Manu'a[195] (Note 3) 2022   Australia 2 2016
Lynne Macdonald[196] 2 1969   England 1975 ?
Jamie-Lee Price[197][198][199] (Note 4) 2014   Australia 30 2018–
Rachel Rasmussen (Note 5) 2010   Samoa 2003, 2019
Leilani Read[200] 9 1993–1996   Samoa 1995
Sheryl Clarke[146] 62 1997–2009   Samoa 10 1996–1999
Courtney Tairi[201] 3 2013   Australia (Note 6) 2008–2009
Cathrine Tuivaiti[174] 24 2011–2014   Samoa 30 2005–2007
Lorna Suafoa[202] 10 1998–1999   Samoa
Linda Vagana[175] 64 1993–2002   Samoa 2003
Notes

Netball and Basketball edit

The following New Zealand netball internationals also played for the New Zealand women's national basketball team.

Player Netball Apps Years Basketball Apps Years
Sheryl Burns[203] 8 1992–1993 1985–1991, 1995
Belinda Colling[52][204] 92 1996–2006 2000
Lynne Macdonald[196] 2 1969
Lois Muir[104][105] 13 1960–1964 1952–1962
Jessica Tuki[165][205][206][207] 3 2006 2014
Donna Wilkins[176][208] 56 1996–2002 95 2000–2006
Maia Wilson[205][206][209][210] 36 2016– 2014

Family edit

Sisters edit

Sister 1 Apps Years Sister 2 Apps Years
Maxine Blomquist[132] 31 1974–1982 Annette Heffernan[142] 9 1985–1990
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit[173] 2 2013 Te Paea Selby-Rickit[156] 48 2016–
Kate Heffernan[211] 34 2022– Georgia Heffernan[212][213] 3 2024–

Sources:[214]

Mothers and daughters edit

Mother Apps Years Daughter Apps Years
Judy Blair[25] 19 1960–1967 Belinda Charteris[215] 53 1994–2002
Brenda Rowberry[216] 12 1969–1971 Anna Stanley[55] 92 1994–2007
Annette Heffernan[142] 9 1985–1990 Kate Heffernan[211] 34 2022–
Waimarama Taumaunu[38] 77 1981–1991 Tiana Metuarau[217] 6 2021–
Annette Heffernan[142] 9 1985–1990 Georgia Heffernan[212][213] 3 2024–

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The following is a list of notable New Zealand netball international players who have represented the national team in international tournaments such as the Commonwealth Games the Netball World Cup the World Games the Taini Jamison Trophy the Constellation Cup the Netball Quad Series and in other senior test matches 1 Contents 1 Current squad 2 First Test 3 First home test 4 Captains 5 Most capped internationals 5 1 Centurions 5 2 70 Appearances 6 New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame 7 National team head coaches 8 Gold medalists 8 1 Netball World Cup 8 1 1 1967 8 1 2 1979 8 1 3 1987 8 1 4 2003 8 1 5 2019 8 2 World Games 8 2 1 1985 8 2 2 1989 8 3 Commonwealth Games 8 3 1 2006 8 3 2 2010 9 Top 25 of the Last 25 10 New Zealand Netball Awards 10 1 Netball New Zealand 75th Anniversary Dream Team 10 2 Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award 10 3 Silver Ferns Player of the Year 11 Dual internationals 11 1 Netball 11 2 Netball and Basketball 12 Family 12 1 Sisters 12 2 Mothers and daughters 13 ReferencesCurrent squad editThe current squad was selected for the 2023 Constellation Cup New Zealand roster Players Coaches Name Pos DOB Height Club Nat Caps Karin Burger WD GD GK 1993 04 12 April 12 1993 age 31 1 84 m 6 ft 0 in Mainland Tactix Kate Burley GD GK 1997 04 23 April 23 1997 age 27 1 81 m 5 ft 11 in Southern Steel Ameliaranne Ekenasio c GA GS 1991 01 11 January 11 1991 age 33 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Maddy Gordon C WA WD 2000 01 16 January 16 2000 age 24 1 74 m 5 ft 9 in Central Pulse Kate Heffernan WD C WA 1999 10 07 October 7 1999 age 24 1 81 m 5 ft 11 in Southern Steel Kelly Jury GK GD 1996 10 22 October 22 1996 age 27 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in Central Pulse Phoenix Karaka vc GK GD 1993 11 06 November 6 1993 age 30 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Northern Mystics Tiana Metuarau GA WA GS 2001 01 15 January 15 2001 age 23 1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Central Pulse Grace Nweke GS 2002 02 07 February 7 2002 age 22 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Northern Mystics Mila Reuelu Buchanan WA C 1998 05 11 May 11 1998 age 25 1 72 m 5 ft 8 in Northern Stars Whitney Souness C WA 1995 11 12 November 12 1995 age 28 1 74 m 5 ft 9 in Central Pulse Amelia Walmsley GS GA 2004 01 31 January 31 2004 age 20 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in Central Pulse Jane Watson GK GD 1990 03 07 March 7 1990 age 34 1 81 m 5 ft 11 in Mainland Tactix Maia Wilson GS GA 1997 09 21 September 21 1997 age 26 1 87 m 6 ft 2 in Northern Stars Head coach Noeline Taurua Assistant coach Debbie Fuller Manager Esther MolloyMedical Lead Dr Melinda Parnell Physiotherapist Sharon Kearney Strength and conditioning Guy MothersolePerformance Analyst Hayden CroftAnthony BedfordHead of High Performance Stephen Hotter Notes c Captain cc Co captain vc Vice captain nbsp Injury maternity leave TRP Temporary Replacement Player Player profiles Team website Last updated 17 June 2023 Sources 2 3 First Test editOn 20 August 1938 New Zealand made their test debut in an away match against at Australia at Royal Park Melbourne Australia defeated New Zealand 40 11 This was the first netball Test between Australia and New Zealand It was also the world s first international netball match 4 The following New Zealand netball internationals played in this first test Player Appearances Years Margaret Matangi 5 1 1938 Jean Mitchell 6 1 1938 Ethel Divers 7 1 1938 Muriel Boswell 8 1 1938 Mary Martin 9 1 1938 Ethel Withell 10 1 1938 Jean Lomax 11 1 1938First home test editOn 20 August 1948 New Zealand hosted their first home test against Australia at Forbury Park Australia defeated New Zealand 27 16 12 The following New Zealand netball internationals played in this first home test Player Appearances Years Oonah Shannahan 13 1 1948 Azalea Sinclair 14 1 1948 Dixie Cockerton 15 1 1948 Josie Yelas 16 3 1948 Alison Preston Thomas 17 3 1948 Mary Sullivan 18 2 1948 Dell Bandeen 19 2 1948Captains editYears Captains Series Tournaments 1938 Margaret Matangi 5 First Test against Australia 1948 Oonah Shannahan 13 First test home series against Australia 1948 Beverley Malcolm 20 Second test home series against Australia 1948 Betty Plant 21 Third test home series against Australia 1960 June Mariu 22 Away series against Australia 1963 Pamela Barham 23 24 1963 World Netball Championships 1967 Judy Blair 25 26 1967 World Netball Championships 1971 Joan Harnett 27 28 1971 World Netball Championships 1975 Shirley Langrope 29 30 1975 World Netball Championships 1979 1985 Lyn Gunson 31 32 33 34 1979 World Netball Championships1983 World Netball Championships1985 World Games 1987 Leigh Gibbs 35 36 1987 World Netball Championships 1988 Tracey Fear 37 1989 1991 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 39 40 1989 World Games1991 World Netball Championships 1990 Julie Townsend 41 42 1990 Commonwealth Games 1992 Ana Noovao 43 1992 1993 Julie Carter 44 45 1993 World Games 1994 1995 Sandra Edge 46 47 1995 World Netball Championships 1996 1997 Lesley Rumball 48 1997 2000 2001 Bernice Mene 49 50 51 1997 1999 Belinda Colling 52 53 1998 Commonwealth Games1999 World Netball Championships 2002 2008 Julie Seymour 54 2002 Commonwealth Games2008 Taini Jamison Trophy Series 2002 2004 Anna Rowberry 55 56 2003 World Netball Championships 2004 2007 Adine Wilson 57 58 2006 Commonwealth Games2007 World Netball Championships 2008 2015 Casey Kopua nee Williams 59 60 2009 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2010 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2010 Constellation Cup2011 Constellation Cup2010 Commonwealth Games2011 World Netball Championships2012 Netball Quad Series2013 Constellation Cup2013 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2014 Commonwealth Games2014 Constellation Cup2014 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2015 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2015 Netball World Cup2015 Constellation Cup 2011 Temepara George 61 2011 Constellation Cup 20082011 20122018 2019 Laura Langman 62 63 64 65 2008 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2011 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2011 Constellation Cup2012 Constellation Cup2018 Netball Quad Series September 2018 Constellation Cup2019 Netball Quad Series2019 Netball World Cup2019 Constellation Cup 2016 2018 Katrina Rore 66 2016 Netball Quad Series2016 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2016 Constellation Cup2017 Netball Quad Series January February 2017 Netball Quad Series August September 2017 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2017 Constellation Cup2018 Netball Quad Series January 2018 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2018 Commonwealth Games 2020 Ameliaranne Ekenasio 67 2020 Netball Nations Cup 68 69 2020 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2021 Constellation Cup 70 71 2022 Taini Jamison Trophy Series 72 73 74 2022 Constellation Cup2023 Netball Quad Series 75 2023 Taini Jamison Trophy Series 76 2023 Constellation Cup 76 2020 2021 Jane Watson 77 2021 Constellation Cup 2021 Gina Crampton 77 78 79 80 81 2021 Constellation Cup2021 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2022 Netball Quad Series2022 Commonwealth Games 2021 Sulu Fitzpatrick 82 2021 Taini Jamison Trophy Series 2024 Phoenix Karaka 83 2024 Netball Nations Cup 2024 Kate Heffernan 84 85 2024 Netball Nations Cup Sources 86 87 Most capped internationals editCenturions edit nbsp Irene van Dyk made 145 appearances for New Zealand between 2000 and 2014 Between 1994 and 1999 she made 72 appearances for South Africa Player Appearances Years Laura Langman 62 88 163 2005 2020 Maria Folau 89 150 2005 2019 Irene van Dyk 90 145 2000 2014 Katrina Rore 66 137 2008 Casey Kopua nee Williams 59 135 2005 2019 Lesley Rumball 48 110 1994 2005 Leana de Bruin 91 104 2003 2016 Sources 92 93 94 95 70 Appearances edit Player Appearances Years Belinda Colling 52 92 1996 2006 Anna Stanley 55 92 1994 2007 Joline Henry 96 91 2003 2014 Temepara Bailey 97 89 1996 2011 Sandra Edge 46 98 89 1985 1995 Julie Seymour 54 89 1994 2009 Anna Harrison 99 88 2002 2017 Shannon Saunders 100 85 2013 Adine Wilson 57 79 1999 2006 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 101 77 1981 1991 Bernice Mene 49 76 1992 2001 Bailey Mes 102 72 2012 Lyn Gunson 31 70 1974 1985New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame editThe following New Zealand netball internationals have been inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame Inducted Player Appearances Years 1990 Joan Harnett 27 103 26 1963 1971 1993 Lois Muir 104 105 13 1960 1964 1996 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 101 77 1981 1991 1999 Rita Fatialofa 106 107 45 1982 1989 2001 Sandra Edge 46 98 89 1985 1995 2016 Lesley Rumball 48 108 110 1994 2005 Sources 109 National team head coaches editThe following New Zealand netball internationals subsequently served as head coach of the national team nbsp Current head coach Noeline Taurua made 34 appearances as a player for New Zealand between 1994 and 1999 Name Player apps Player years Coach years Dixie Cockerton 15 110 1 1948 1960 1963 Lois Muir 104 111 13 1960 1964 1974 1988 Lyn Gunson 31 112 70 1974 1985 1989 1993 Leigh Gibbs 35 113 61 1978 1987 1994 1997 Yvonne Willering 114 115 57 1974 1983 1997 2001 Ruth Aitken 116 117 3 1979 2002 2011 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 118 77 1981 1991 2011 2015 Noeline Taurua 119 120 34 1994 1999 2018 Sources 121 Gold medalists editNetball World Cup edit 1967 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 1967 World Netball Championships In 1996 they were also inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame 26 122 123 nbsp Joan Harnett 1963 1971 26 appearances In 1990 Harnett was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame Player Appearances Years Judy Blair 25 19 1960 1967 Ann Boelee 124 6 1967 Margaret Gardiner 125 1 1967 Pam Hamilton 126 8 1967 Joan Harnett 27 103 26 1963 1971 Billie Irwin 127 7 1967 Sandra James 128 2 1967 Elizabeth Rowley 129 1 1967 Mirth Solomon 130 9 1963 1967 Tilly Vercoe 131 19 1967 1971 1979 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the New Zealand squad that shared the gold medal at the 1979 World Netball Championships with Australia and Trinidad and Tobago 32 123 nbsp Margaret Forsyth 1979 1987 64 appearances Player Appearances Years Maxine Blomquist 132 31 1974 1982 Ruth Fathers 117 3 1979 Margaret Forsyth 133 64 1979 1987 Lyn Parker 31 70 1974 1985 Janice Henderson 134 6 1979 1981 Margharet Kamana 135 68 1978 1987 Geane Katae 136 10 1979 1982 Leigh Mills 35 61 1978 1987 Millie Munro 137 41 1974 1982 Christine Pietzner 138 21 1974 1979 Lynn Proudlove 139 6 1979 1983 Yvonne Willering 115 57 1974 1983 1987 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 1987 World Netball Championships In 1996 they were also inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame 36 123 140 nbsp Waimarama Taumaunu 1981 1991 77 appearances Player Appearances Years Tracy Eyrl 141 58 1986 1995 Rita Fatialofa 106 107 45 1982 1989 Tracey Fear 37 63 1982 1988 Margaret Forsyth 133 64 1979 1987 Leigh Gibbs 35 61 1978 1987 Annette Heffernan 142 9 1985 1990 Sandra Mallet 46 98 89 1985 1995 Margharet Matenga 135 68 1978 1987 Angela Pule 143 1 1987 Joan Solia 144 35 1986 1993 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 101 77 1981 1991 Julie Townsend 41 37 1985 1990 2003 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 2003 World Netball Championships 56 123 At the 2003 Halberg Awards the New Zealand national netball team won both the main award were named Team of the Year Their head coach Ruth Aitken was named Coach of the Year and Irene van Dyk was named Sportswoman of the Year 145 Player Appearances Years Sheryl Clarke 146 62 1997 2009 Belinda Colling 52 92 1996 2006 Tania Dalton 147 12 1996 2007 Vilimaina Davu 148 60 2000 2006 Leana du Plooy 91 104 2003 2016 Temepara George 97 89 1996 2011 Lesley Nicol 48 110 1994 2005 Anna Rowberry 55 92 1994 2007 Anna Scarlett 99 88 2002 2017 Jodi Te Huna 149 61 2002 2015 Irene van Dyk 90 145 2000 2014 Adine Wilson 57 79 1999 2006 2019 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 2019 Netball World Cup 150 123 At the 2019 Halberg Awards the New Zealand national netball team won both the Halberg Award Supreme and were named Team of the Year Winning the 2019 Netball World Cup was declared New Zealand s Favourite Sport Moment and their head coach Noeline Taurua was named Coach of the Year 151 The team was also awarded the 2019 Lonsdale Cup 152 Player Appearances Years Maria Folau 89 150 2005 2019 Laura Langman 62 163 2005 2020 Ameliaranne Ekenasio 67 47 2014 Gina Crampton 78 52 2016 Bailey Mes 102 72 2012 Casey Kopua 59 135 2005 2019 Jane Watson 153 52 2016 Shannon Saunders 100 85 2013 Karin Burger 154 33 2018 Phoenix Karaka 155 34 2014 Katrina Rore 66 137 2008 Te Paea Selby Rickit 156 48 2016 World Games edit 1985 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1985 World Games 34 Player Appearances Years Rita Fatialofa 106 107 45 1982 1989 Tracey Fear 37 63 1982 1988 Margaret Forsyth 133 64 1979 1987 Leigh Gibbs 35 61 1978 1987 Annette Heffernan 142 9 1985 1990 Karen Henrikson 157 16 1985 1986 Sandra Mallet 46 98 89 1985 1995 Margharet Matenga 135 68 1978 1987 Rhonda Meads 158 20 1982 1985 Lyn Parker 31 70 1974 1985 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 101 77 1981 1991 Julie Townsend 41 37 1985 1990 1989 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1989 World Games 39 At the 1989 Halberg Awards the New Zealand national netball team was named Team of the Year and their head coach Lyn Parker was named Coach of the Year 159 Player Appearances Years Sharon Burridge 160 19 1988 1995 Julie Carter 44 50 1986 1993 Robin Dillimore 161 32 1989 1994 Sandra Edge 46 98 89 1985 1995 Tracy Eyrl Shortland 141 58 1986 1995 Rita Fatialofa 106 107 45 1982 1989 Annette Heffernan 142 9 1985 1990 April Ieremia 162 9 1988 1992 Ana Noovao 43 23 1989 1992 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 101 77 1981 1991 Julie Townsend 41 37 1985 1990 Louisa Wall 163 28 1989 1992 Commonwealth Games edit 2006 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games 164 Player Appearances Years Leana de Bruin 91 104 2003 2016 Belinda Colling 52 92 1996 2006 Vilimaina Davu 148 60 2000 2006 Temepara George 97 89 1996 2011 Laura Langman 62 163 2005 2020 Jessica Tuki 165 3 2006 Anna Rowberry 55 92 1994 2007 Anna Scarlett 99 88 2002 2017 Maria Tutaia 89 150 2005 2019 Irene van Dyk 90 145 2000 2014 Casey Williams 59 135 2005 2019 Adine Wilson 57 79 1999 2006 2010 edit The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games 164 The team was also awarded the 2010 Lonsdale Cup 166 167 nbsp 29 August 2010 The Governor General of New Zealand Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand talks to New Zealand s Joline Henry during the 2010 Constellation Cup series Player Appearances Years Liana Leota 168 41 2008 2015 Leana de Bruin 91 104 2003 2016 Temepara George 97 89 1996 2011 Katrina Grant 66 137 2008 Joline Henry 96 91 2003 2014 Laura Langman 62 163 2005 2020 Grace Rasmussen 169 63 2010 Anna Scarlett 99 88 2002 2017 Maria Tutaia 89 150 2005 2019 Irene van Dyk 90 145 2000 2014 Casey Williams 59 135 2005 2019 Daneka Wipiiti 170 18 2002 2011Top 25 of the Last 25 editIn April 2022 to celebrate twenty five years of elite netball leagues in New Zealand a panel of former coaches and players selected the top twenty five players that between 1998 and 2022 had played in the National Bank Cup the ANZ Championship and the ANZ Premiership All twenty five were New Zealand internationals nbsp Maria Folau playing for Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Player Appearances Years Temepara Bailey 97 89 1996 2011 Belinda Colling 52 92 1996 2006 Vilimaina Davu 148 60 2000 2006 Leana de Bruin 91 104 2003 2016 Ameliaranne Ekenasio 67 47 2014 Sulu Fitzpatrick 171 27 2011 2023 Maria Folau 89 150 2005 2019 Wendy Frew 172 1 2008 Anna Harrison 99 88 2002 2017 Joline Johansson 96 91 2003 2014 Casey Kopua 59 135 2005 2019 Laura Langman 62 163 2005 2020 Bernice Mene 49 76 1992 2001 Katrina Rore 66 137 2008 Lesley Rumball 48 110 1994 2005 Sheryl Scanlan 146 62 1997 2009 Te Huinga Reo Selby Rickit 173 2 2013 Julie Seymour 54 89 1994 2009 Anna Stanley 55 92 1994 2007 Cathrine Tuivaiti 174 24 2011 2014 Linda Vagana 175 64 1993 2002 Irene van Dyk 90 145 2000 2014 Jane Watson 153 52 2016 Donna Wilkins 176 56 1996 2002 Adine Wilson 57 79 1999 2006 Sources 177 178 New Zealand Netball Awards editNetball New Zealand 75th Anniversary Dream Team edit In June 2000 as part of their 75th anniversary celebration s Netball New Zealand named a New Zealand Dream Team Starting Seven Position Player Appearances Years GS Margharet Matenga 5 1 1938 GA Joan Harnett 27 103 26 1963 1971 WA Rita Fatialofa 106 107 45 1982 1989 C Sandra Edge 46 98 89 1985 1995 WD Lyn Gunson 31 70 1974 1985 GD Yvonne Willering 115 57 1974 1983 GK Tracey Fear 37 63 1982 1988 Bench Position Player Appearances Years GA GS WA Judy Blair 25 19 1960 1967 GA Margaret Forsyth 133 64 1979 1987 WD Leigh Gibbs 35 61 1978 1987 WA C WD Shirley Langrope 29 19 1969 1975 GK Bernice Mene 49 76 1992 2001 Source 179 Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award edit The Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award recognises the best New Zealand netball internationals across all elite competitions and international campaigns The award is named after Dame Lois Muir DNZM OBE It is regarded as the highest individual accolade a New Zealand netballer can achieve 180 Year Winner 2015 181 182 Laura Langman 2016 183 Laura Langman 2019 184 185 186 187 Laura Langman 2021 188 189 190 Sulu Fitzpatrick 2022 191 192 193 Grace Nweke Note 1 2022 191 192 193 Kelly Jury Note 1 Notes 1 Grace Nweke and Kelly Jury shared 2022 award Sources 194 Silver Ferns Player of the Year edit The Silver Ferns Player of the Year is awarded to the New Zealand netball international player who has displayed consistent outstanding performances throughout the international season 180 Year Winner 2015 181 182 Laura Langman 2016 183 Laura Langman 2019 184 185 186 187 Ameliaranne Ekenasio 2021 188 189 190 Samantha Winders 2022 191 192 193 Grace NwekeDual internationals editNetball edit The following New Zealand netball internationals also represented other national teams in international netball Player NZ Appearances Years Other team Appearances Years Leana de Bruin 91 104 2003 2016 nbsp South Africa 34 Vilimaina Davu 148 60 2000 2006 nbsp Fiji 57 1993 1999 2007 Irene van Dyk 90 145 2000 2014 nbsp South Africa 72 1994 1999 Ameliaranne Ekenasio 67 53 2014 nbsp Australia Note 2 2010 2011 Kristiana Manu a 195 Note 3 2022 nbsp Australia 2 2016 Lynne Macdonald 196 2 1969 nbsp England 1975 Jamie Lee Price 197 198 199 Note 4 2014 nbsp Australia 30 2018 Rachel Rasmussen Note 5 2010 nbsp Samoa 2003 2019 Leilani Read 200 9 1993 1996 nbsp Samoa 1995 Sheryl Clarke 146 62 1997 2009 nbsp Samoa 10 1996 1999 Courtney Tairi 201 3 2013 nbsp Australia Note 6 2008 2009 Cathrine Tuivaiti 174 24 2011 2014 nbsp Samoa 30 2005 2007 Lorna Suafoa 202 10 1998 1999 nbsp Samoa Linda Vagana 175 64 1993 2002 nbsp Samoa 2003 Notes 2 Ameliaranne Ekenasio represented Australia at under 19 and under 21 levels 3 Kristiana Manu a represented New Zealand at the 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series 4 Jamie Lee Price represented New Zealand at secondary school level and under 21 levels and at the 2014 Fast5 Netball World Series 5 Rachel Rasmussen represented New Zealand at the 2010 World Netball Series 6 Courtney Tairi represented Australia at under 21 level Netball and Basketball edit The following New Zealand netball internationals also played for the New Zealand women s national basketball team Player Netball Apps Years Basketball Apps Years Sheryl Burns 203 8 1992 1993 1985 1991 1995 Belinda Colling 52 204 92 1996 2006 2000 Lynne Macdonald 196 2 1969 Lois Muir 104 105 13 1960 1964 1952 1962 Jessica Tuki 165 205 206 207 3 2006 2014 Donna Wilkins 176 208 56 1996 2002 95 2000 2006 Maia Wilson 205 206 209 210 36 2016 2014Family editSisters edit Sister 1 Apps Years Sister 2 Apps Years Maxine Blomquist 132 31 1974 1982 Annette Heffernan 142 9 1985 1990 Te Huinga Reo Selby Rickit 173 2 2013 Te Paea Selby Rickit 156 48 2016 Kate Heffernan 211 34 2022 Georgia Heffernan 212 213 3 2024 Sources 214 Mothers and daughters edit Mother Apps Years Daughter Apps Years Judy Blair 25 19 1960 1967 Belinda Charteris 215 53 1994 2002 Brenda Rowberry 216 12 1969 1971 Anna Stanley 55 92 1994 2007 Annette Heffernan 142 9 1985 1990 Kate Heffernan 211 34 2022 Waimarama Taumaunu 38 77 1981 1991 Tiana Metuarau 217 6 2021 Annette Heffernan 142 9 1985 1990 Georgia Heffernan 212 213 3 2024 References edit Players A complete history of players who have played a Test for the Silver Ferns www silverferns co nz Retrieved 10 October 2021 2023 Constellation Cup Preview New Zealand central rookieme com 11 October 2023 Retrieved 19 January 2024 Staff www silverferns co nz Retrieved 23 April 2022 Women Netball International Tests Matches 1938 www todor66 com Retrieved 1 February 2021 a b c Margaret Matangi www silverferns co nz Retrieved 7 April 2022 Jean Mitchell www silverferns co nz 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