Central Manawa

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Central Manawa
Founded2016
Based inWellington
RegionsHawke's Bay Region
Manawatū-Whanganui
Taranaki
Wellington Region
Head coachNgarama Milner-Olsen
Premierships5 (2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023)
LeagueNational Netball League

Uniform

Central Manawa are a New Zealand netball team based in Wellington. Since 2016 they have represented Netball Central in the National Netball League. Netball Central is the governing body that represents the Hawke's Bay, Manawatū-Whanganui, Taranaki and Wellington Regions. They are effectively the reserve team of Central Pulse. Between 2016 and 2018 they played as Central Zone. Since 2019, they have played as Central Manawa. Between 2017 and 2019, Central Zone/Central Manawa won three successive NNL titles. In 2022, Central Manawa won a fourth title.[1]

History[edit]

Foundation[edit]

In 2016, Central Zone where founder members of Netball New Zealand's National Netball League.[2][3][4][5] In the inaugural grand final a Central Zone team coached by Yvette McCausland-Durie lost 51–46 to Netball South.[4][6][7][8][9][10]

Three successive titles[edit]

In 2017, Central Zone won their first National Netball League title. With a team featuring Karin Burger, Rhiarna Ferris, Tiana Metuarau, Kimiora Poi and Ainsleyana Puleiata, they won the title after defeating Hellers Netball Mainland 43–41 in the grand final at The Trusts Arena.[11][12] Central Zone retained the title in 2018 after defeating Waikato Bay of Plenty 62–53 in the grand final.[13][14][15][16] Ahead of the 2019 season, the team adopted a new name, voted on by the public.[17] The now renamed Central Manawa, completed a three in a row after defeating Waikato Bay of Plenty 49–46 in the 2019 grand final.[18][19][20][21]

Fourth title[edit]

In 2022 with a team featuring Renee Matoe, Parris Mason and Amelia Walmsley, Central Manawa won a fourth title after defeating Mainland 49–41 in the grand final.[22][23]

Fifth title[edit]

In 2023, with a team featuring Parris Mason, Central Manawa, won their fifth National Netball League title after defeating Northern Comets 45–43 in the grand final at TSB Bank Arena.[24][25]

Grand Finals[edit]

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2016[6][7][8][9] Netball South 51–46 Central Zone The Trusts Arena
2017[12][26] Central Zone 43–41 Hellers Netball Mainland The Trusts Arena
2018[13][14][15] Central Zone 62–53 Waikato Bay of Plenty Pulman Arena, Takanini
2019[18][19] Central Manawa 49–46 Waikato Bay of Plenty Horncastle Arena
2022[22][23] Central Manawa 49–41 Mainland Pulman Arena, Takanini
2023[24][25] Central Manawa 45–43 Northern Comets TSB Bank Arena

Notable players[edit]

Internationals[edit]

 New Zealand
 Samoa
 Tonga

Central Pulse players[edit]

  • Renee Matoe
  • Renee Savai'inaea
  • Amelia Walmsley

ANZ Premiership players[edit]

  • Abby Erwood[27]
  • Kelsey McPhee
  • Grace Namana[28]

Others[edit]

Sources:[3][10][11][16][20][21][29][30]

NNL Player of the Year[edit]

Season Winner
2016[4][31][32] Karin Burger
2017[12] Mila Reuelu-Buchanan
2022[33][34] Ainsleyana Puleiata

Coaches[edit]

Head coaches[edit]

Coach Years
Yvette McCausland-Durie[3][4][6][8][10] 2016
Natalie Milicich[11] 2017
Pelesa Semu[16][21][20][35][36] 2018–2019
Anna Andrews-Tasola[30][37][38] 2019–2022
Ngarama Milner-Olsen[39] 2022–

Assistant coaches[edit]

Coach Years
Frances Solia[3][10] 2016
Anna Andrews-Tasola[11][16][21][35] 2017–2019
Emma Weenink[30][40] 2019–2022
John Atkins[30][40] 2019–2022
Cushla Lichtwark[41] 2022–
Renee Matoe[41] 2022–

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

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