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
The current squad was selected for the 2024 Constellation Cup.
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First Test
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.[3] The following New Zealand netball internationals played in this first test.
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Margaret Matangi[4] | 1 | 1938 |
Jean Mitchell[5] | 1 | 1938 |
Ethel Divers[6] | 1 | 1938 |
Muriel Boswell[7] | 1 | 1938 |
Mary Martin[8] | 1 | 1938 |
Ethel Withell[9] | 1 | 1938 |
Jean Lomax[10] | 1 | 1938 |
First home test
On 20 August 1948, New Zealand hosted their first home test against Australia at Forbury Park. Australia defeated New Zealand 27–16.[11] The following New Zealand netball internationals played in this first home test.
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Oonah Shannahan[12] | 1 | 1948 |
Azalea Sinclair[13] | 1 | 1948 |
Dixie Cockerton[14] | 1 | 1948 |
Josie Yelas[15] | 3 | 1948 |
Alison Preston-Thomas[16] | 3 | 1948 |
Mary Sullivan[17] | 2 | 1948 |
Dell Bandeen[18] | 2 | 1948 |
Captains
Most-capped internationals
Centurions
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Laura Langman[61][85] | 163 | 2005–2020 |
Maria Folau[86] | 150 | 2005–2019 |
Irene van Dyk[87] | 145 | 2000–2014 |
Katrina Rore[65] | 137 | 2008– |
Casey Kopua (née Williams)[58] | 135 | 2005–2019 |
Lesley Rumball[47] | 110 | 1994–2005 |
Leana de Bruin[88] | 104 | 2003–2016 |
70+ Appearances
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Belinda Colling[51] | 92 | 1996–2006 |
Anna Stanley[54] | 92 | 1994–2007 |
Joline Henry[93] | 91 | 2003–2014 |
Temepara Bailey[94] | 89 | 1996–2011 |
Sandra Edge[45][95] | 89 | 1985–1995 |
Julie Seymour[53] | 89 | 1994–2009 |
Anna Harrison[96] | 88 | 2002–2017 |
Shannon Saunders[97] | 85 | 2013– |
Adine Wilson[56] | 79 | 1999–2006 |
Waimarama Taumaunu[37][98] | 77 | 1981–1991 |
Bernice Mene[48] | 76 | 1992–2001 |
Bailey Mes[99] | 72 | 2012– |
Lyn Gunson[30] | 70 | 1974–1985 |
New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame
The following New Zealand netball internationals have been inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.
Inducted | Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Joan Harnett[26][100] | 26 | 1963–1971 |
1993 | Lois Muir[101][102] | 13 | 1960–1964 |
1996 | Waimarama Taumaunu[37][98] | 77 | 1981–1991 |
1999 | Rita Fatialofa[103][104] | 45 | 1982–1989 |
2001 | Sandra Edge[45][95] | 89 | 1985–1995 |
2016 | Lesley Rumball[47][105] | 110 | 1994–2005 |
Sources:[106]
National team head coaches
The following New Zealand netball internationals subsequently served as head coach of the national team.
Name | Player apps | Player years | Coach years |
---|---|---|---|
Dixie Cockerton[14][107] | 1 | 1948 | 1960–1963 |
Lois Muir[101][108] | 13 | 1960–1964 | 1974–1988 |
Lyn Gunson[30][109] | 70 | 1974–1985 | 1989–1993 |
Leigh Gibbs[34][110] | 61 | 1978–1987 | 1994–1997 |
Yvonne Willering[111][112] | 57 | 1974–1983 | 1997–2001 |
Ruth Aitken[113][114] | 3 | 1979 | 2002–2011 |
Waimarama Taumaunu[37][115] | 77 | 1981–1991 | 2011–2015 |
Noeline Taurua[116][117] | 34 | 1994–1999 | 2018– |
Sources:[118]
Gold medalists
Netball World Cup
1967
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.[25][119][120]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Judy Blair[24] | 19 | 1960–1967 |
Ann Boelee[121] | 6 | 1967 |
Margaret Gardiner[122] | 1 | 1967 |
Pam Hamilton[123] | 8 | 1967 |
Joan Harnett[26][100] | 26 | 1963–1971 |
Billie Irwin[124] | 7 | 1967 |
Sandra James[125] | 2 | 1967 |
Elizabeth Rowley[126] | 1 | 1967 |
Mirth Solomon[127] | 9 | 1963–1967 |
Tilly Vercoe[128] | 19 | 1967–1971 |
1979
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.[31][120]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Maxine Blomquist[129] | 31 | 1974–1982 |
Ruth Fathers[114] | 3 | 1979 |
Margaret Forsyth[130] | 64 | 1979–1987 |
Lyn Parker[30] | 70 | 1974–1985 |
Janice Henderson[131] | 6 | 1979–1981 |
Margharet Kamana[132] | 68 | 1978–1987 |
Geane Katae[133] | 10 | 1979–1982 |
Leigh Mills[34] | 61 | 1978–1987 |
Millie Munro[134] | 41 | 1974–1982 |
Christine Pietzner[135] | 21 | 1974–1979 |
Lynn Proudlove[136] | 6 | 1979–1983 |
Yvonne Willering[112] | 57 | 1974–1983 |
1987
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.[35][120][137]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Tracy Eyrl[138] | 58 | 1986–1995 |
Rita Fatialofa[103][104] | 45 | 1982–1989 |
Tracey Fear[36] | 63 | 1982–1988 |
Margaret Forsyth[130] | 64 | 1979–1987 |
Leigh Gibbs[34] | 61 | 1978–1987 |
Annette Heffernan[139] | 9 | 1985–1990 |
Sandra Mallet[45][95] | 89 | 1985–1995 |
Margharet Matenga[132] | 68 | 1978–1987 |
Angela Pule[140] | 1 | 1987 |
Joan Solia[141] | 35 | 1986–1993 |
Waimarama Taumaunu[37][98] | 77 | 1981–1991 |
Julie Townsend[40] | 37 | 1985–1990 |
2003
The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 2003 World Netball Championships.[55][120] 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.[142]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Sheryl Clarke[143] | 62 | 1997–2009 |
Belinda Colling[51] | 92 | 1996–2006 |
Tania Dalton[144] | 12 | 1996–2007 |
Vilimaina Davu[145] | 60 | 2000–2006 |
Leana du Plooy[88] | 104 | 2003–2016 |
Temepara George[94] | 89 | 1996–2011 |
Lesley Nicol[47] | 110 | 1994–2005 |
Anna Rowberry[54] | 92 | 1994–2007 |
Anna Scarlett[96] | 88 | 2002–2017 |
Jodi Te Huna[146] | 61 | 2002–2015 |
Irene van Dyk[87] | 145 | 2000–2014 |
Adine Wilson[56] | 79 | 1999–2006 |
2019
The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the 2019 Netball World Cup.[147][120] 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.[148] The team was also awarded the 2019 Lonsdale Cup.[149]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Maria Folau[86] | 150 | 2005–2019 |
Laura Langman[61] | 163 | 2005–2020 |
Ameliaranne Ekenasio[66] | 47 | 2014– |
Gina Crampton[77] | 52 | 2016– |
Bailey Mes[99] | 72 | 2012– |
Casey Kopua[58] | 135 | 2005–2019 |
Jane Watson[150] | 52 | 2016– |
Shannon Saunders[97] | 85 | 2013– |
Karin Burger[151] | 33 | 2018– |
Phoenix Karaka[152] | 34 | 2014– |
Katrina Rore[65] | 137 | 2008– |
Te Paea Selby-Rickit[153] | 48 | 2016– |
World Games
1985
The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1985 World Games.[33]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Rita Fatialofa[103][104] | 45 | 1982–1989 |
Tracey Fear[36] | 63 | 1982–1988 |
Margaret Forsyth[130] | 64 | 1979–1987 |
Leigh Gibbs[34] | 61 | 1978–1987 |
Annette Heffernan[139] | 9 | 1985–1990 |
Karen Henrikson[154] | 16 | 1985–1986 |
Sandra Mallet[45][95] | 89 | 1985–1995 |
Margharet Matenga[132] | 68 | 1978–1987 |
Rhonda Meads[155] | 20 | 1982–1985 |
Lyn Parker[30] | 70 | 1974–1985 |
Waimarama Taumaunu[37][98] | 77 | 1981–1991 |
Julie Townsend[40] | 37 | 1985–1990 |
1989
The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1989 World Games.[38] 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.[156]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Sharon Burridge[157] | 19 | 1988–1995 |
Julie Carter[43] | 50 | 1986–1993 |
Robin Dillimore[158] | 32 | 1989–1994 |
Sandra Edge[45][95] | 89 | 1985–1995 |
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland[138] | 58 | 1986–1995 |
Rita Fatialofa[103][104] | 45 | 1982–1989 |
Annette Heffernan[139] | 9 | 1985–1990 |
April Ieremia[159] | 9 | 1988–1992 |
Ana Noovao[42] | 23 | 1989–1992 |
Waimarama Taumaunu[37][98] | 77 | 1981–1991 |
Julie Townsend[40] | 37 | 1985–1990 |
Louisa Wall[160] | 28 | 1989–1992 |
Commonwealth Games
2006
The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.[161]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Leana de Bruin[88] | 104 | 2003–2016 |
Belinda Colling[51] | 92 | 1996–2006 |
Vilimaina Davu[145] | 60 | 2000–2006 |
Temepara George[94] | 89 | 1996–2011 |
Laura Langman[61] | 163 | 2005–2020 |
Jessica Tuki[162] | 3 | 2006 |
Anna Rowberry[54] | 92 | 1994–2007 |
Anna Scarlett[96] | 88 | 2002–2017 |
Maria Tutaia[86] | 150 | 2005–2019 |
Irene van Dyk[87] | 145 | 2000–2014 |
Casey Williams[58] | 135 | 2005–2019 |
Adine Wilson[56] | 79 | 1999–2006 |
2010
The following New Zealand netball internationals were members of the squad that won the gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[161] The team was also awarded the 2010 Lonsdale Cup.[163][164]
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Liana Leota[165] | 41 | 2008–2015 |
Leana de Bruin[88] | 104 | 2003–2016 |
Temepara George[94] | 89 | 1996–2011 |
Katrina Grant[65] | 137 | 2008– |
Joline Henry[93] | 91 | 2003–2014 |
Laura Langman[61] | 163 | 2005–2020 |
Grace Rasmussen[166] | 63 | 2010– |
Anna Scarlett[96] | 88 | 2002–2017 |
Maria Tutaia[86] | 150 | 2005–2019 |
Irene van Dyk[87] | 145 | 2000–2014 |
Casey Williams[58] | 135 | 2005–2019 |
Daneka Wipiiti[167] | 18 | 2002–2011 |
Top 25 of the Last 25
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.
Player | Appearances | Years |
---|---|---|
Temepara Bailey[94] | 89 | 1996–2011 |
Belinda Colling[51] | 92 | 1996–2006 |
Vilimaina Davu[145] | 60 | 2000–2006 |
Leana de Bruin[88] | 104 | 2003–2016 |
Ameliaranne Ekenasio[66] | 47 | 2014– |
Sulu Fitzpatrick[168] | 27 | 2011–2023 |
Maria Folau[86] | 150 | 2005–2019 |
Wendy Frew[169] | 1 | 2008 |
Anna Harrison[96] | 88 | 2002–2017 |
Joline Johansson[93] | 91 | 2003–2014 |
Casey Kopua[58] | 135 | 2005–2019 |
Laura Langman[61] | 163 | 2005–2020 |
Bernice Mene[48] | 76 | 1992–2001 |
Katrina Rore[65] | 137 | 2008– |
Lesley Rumball[47] | 110 | 1994–2005 |
Sheryl Scanlan[143] | 62 | 1997–2009 |
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit[170] | 2 | 2013 |
Julie Seymour[53] | 89 | 1994–2009 |
Anna Stanley[54] | 92 | 1994–2007 |
Cathrine Tuivaiti[171] | 24 | 2011–2014 |
Linda Vagana[172] | 64 | 1993–2002 |
Irene van Dyk[87] | 145 | 2000–2014 |
Jane Watson[150] | 52 | 2016– |
Donna Wilkins[173] | 56 | 1996–2002 |
Adine Wilson[56] | 79 | 1999–2006 |
New Zealand Netball Awards
Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award
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. [176]
Year | Winner |
---|---|
2015[177][178] | Laura Langman |
2016[179] | Laura Langman |
2019[180][181][182][183] | Laura Langman |
2021[184][185][186] | Sulu Fitzpatrick |
2022[187][188][189] | Grace Nweke (Note 1) |
2022[187][188][189] | Kelly Jury (Note 1) |
- Notes
- ^1 Grace Nweke and Kelly Jury shared 2022 award.
Sources:[190]
Silver Ferns Player of the Year
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.[176]
Year | Winner |
---|---|
2015[177][178] | Laura Langman |
2016[179] | Laura Langman |
2019[180][181][182][183] | Ameliaranne Ekenasio |
2021[184][185][186] | Samantha Winders |
2022[187][188][189] | Grace Nweke |
Dual internationals
Netball
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[88] | 104 | 2003–2016 | South Africa | 34 | ?? |
Vilimaina Davu[145] | 60 | 2000–2006 | Fiji | 57? | 1993–1999, 2007 |
Irene van Dyk[87] | 145 | 2000–2014 | South Africa | 72 | 1994–1999 |
Ameliaranne Ekenasio[66] | 53 | 2014– | Australia | (Note 2) | 2010–2011 |
Kristiana Manu'a[191] | (Note 3) | 2022 | Australia | 2 | 2016 |
Lynne Macdonald[192] | 2 | 1969 | England | 1975 ? | |
Jamie-Lee Price[193][194][195] | (Note 4) | 2014 | Australia | 30 | 2018– |
Rachel Rasmussen | (Note 5) | 2010 | Samoa | 2003, 2019 | |
Leilani Read[196] | 9 | 1993–1996 | Samoa | 1995 | |
Sheryl Clarke[143] | 62 | 1997–2009 | Samoa | 10 | 1996–1999 |
Courtney Tairi[197] | 3 | 2013 | Australia | (Note 6) | 2008–2009 |
Cathrine Tuivaiti[171] | 24 | 2011–2014 | Samoa | 30 | 2005–2007 |
Lorna Suafoa[198] | 10 | 1998–1999 | Samoa | ||
Linda Vagana[172] | 64 | 1993–2002 | 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
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[199] | 8 | 1992–1993 | 1985–1991, 1995 | |
Belinda Colling[51][200] | 92 | 1996–2006 | 2000 | |
Lynne Macdonald[192] | 2 | 1969 | ||
Lois Muir[101][102] | 13 | 1960–1964 | 1952–1962 | |
Jessica Tuki[162][201][202][203] | 3 | 2006 | 2014 | |
Donna Wilkins[173][204] | 56 | 1996–2002 | 95 | 2000–2006 |
Maia Wilson[201][202][205][206] | 36 | 2016– | 2014 |
Family
Sisters
Sister 1 | Apps | Years | Sister 2 | Apps | Years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maxine Blomquist[129] | 31 | 1974–1982 | Annette Heffernan[139] | 9 | 1985–1990 |
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit[170] | 2 | 2013 | Te Paea Selby-Rickit[153] | 48 | 2016– |
Sources:[207]
Mothers and daughters
Mother | Apps | Years | Daughter | Apps | Years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Judy Blair[24] | 19 | 1960–1967 | Belinda Charteris[208] | 53 | 1994–2002 |
Annette Heffernan[139] | 9 | 1985–1990 | Kate Heffernan[209] | 11 | 2022– |
Brenda Rowberry[210] | 12 | 1969–1971 | Anna Stanley[54] | 92 | 1994–2007 |
Waimarama Taumaunu[37] | 77 | 1981–1991 | Tiana Metuarau[211] | 6 | 2021– |
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