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Monica Leggat

Monica Leggat

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Fuji Xerox NZ Secondary Schools Netball Champs

16 Teams / 8–11 October Saxton Stadium, Nelson

St Peter’s School, Cambridge, completed a dream run at the 2019 national tournament when they won the Fuji Xerox NZ Secondary Schools Netball Champs on their first attempt.

After going through the week unbeaten, clinching the title with a 35-31 win over the more fancied Saint Kentigern College in the final was the icing on the cake in their debut appearance at the tournament.

Final Placings

1st: St Peter’s School, Cambridge 2nd: Saint Kentigern College 3rd: Westlake Girls’ High School 4th: Manukura 5th: Howick College 6th: Avondale College 7th: Epsom Girls’ Grammar School 8th: Christchurch Girls’ High School 9th: Napier Girls’ High School 10th: St Margaret’s College 11th: St Mary’s College 12th: Whanganui High School 13th: St Hilda’s Collegiate School 14th: Villa Maria College 15th: Ashburton College 16th: Samuel Marsden Collegiate School

Netball NZ U19 Champs brought to you by NZ Police

The 2019 Netball NZ U19 Champs, brought to you by NZ Police, were held at ILT Stadium Southland in Invercargill from 8-11 July where 17 Centres from around New Zealand competed for the title.

In a repeat of last year’s final, Wellington met Auckland but turned the tables to net a 44-31 win in the 2019 edition. Wellington was the dominant team over the four-day event before going on to claim a fifth Netball NZ U19 title.

Final Placings

1st: Wellington 2nd: Auckland 3rd: Trust Waikato Hamilton City 4th: Christchurch 5th: Howick Pakuranga 6th: Dunedin A 7th: North Harbour 8th: Manawatu 9th: Eastern Waikato 10th: Invercargill 11th: Waitākere 12th: Selwyn 13th: Pukekohe 14th: Dunedin B 15th: Bay of Plenty Cluster 16th: North Otago 17th: Hutt Valley 18th: Invitational Tournament Selection

Netball NZ U17 Champs

Spurred on by a passionate home crowd, Waitākere 1 were crowned this year’s Netball NZ U17 Champs for the first time since 2010.

After going unbeaten throughout the tournament Waitākere 1 delivered a strong second half to beat Manawatu A Green 46-34 in the final at Netball Waitākere headquarters in Auckland to claim the Anna Rowberry Cup.

Final Placings

1st: Waitākere 1 2nd: Manawatu A Green 3rd: Eastern BOP 4th: Dunedin 5th: Auckland 1 6th: Wellington A Black 7th: Christchurch A Red 8th: Trust Waikato Hamilton City A 9th: North Harbour 1 10th: Bayley’s Hawke’s Bay Black 11th: Hutt Valley Gold 12th: Taranaki A 13th: Auckland 2 14th: Waitākere 2 15th: Harbourside 16th: Eastern Southland 17th: Manawatu B White 18th: Northland Cluster 19th: Wellington B Gold 20th: Whanganui 21st: Taupo 22nd: Howick Pakuranga 23rd: Nelson 24th: Selwyn 25th: North Canterbury 26th: Thames Valley 27th: Christchurch B 28th: Invercargill 29th: Trust Waikato Hamilton City B 30th: Gisborne 31st: Papakura 32nd: South Canterbury 33rd: Mid Canterbury 34th: North Harbour 2 35th: Eastern Waikato 36th: Rotorua 37th: Taranaki B 38th: Pukekohe 39th: Kapi Mana 40th: Invitational Tournament Selection

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