Otago Daily Times

Clubs to be honoured

- STAFF REPORTER

THE spotlight will be on grassroots netball at the Southern Steel’s final home game of the regular season on Saturday.

While the Steel has cemented its place in the ANZ Premiershi­p eliminatio­n final against the Tactix on August 1, just where the crucial game will be played is still undecided.

The southerner­s must beat the Pulse at Stadium Southland to be in with a chance to host finals netball on their home court.

It will not be the only action on court.

As part of the community celebratio­n round, the Ascot Park Hotelspons­ored Steel event will applaud local netball clubs.

Steel marketing manager Carla O’Meara said the franchise was excited to highlight the sport’s amateur ranks on the national stage.

“Our netball clubs are the foundation upon which the Steel franchise is built on — they support the top echelon by nurturing our future Steel players and play a vital role in developing passion for our sport across all levels,” she said.

Nominated clubs Limehills, Otautau, Rata, St Mary’s and Winton will be vying to boost their coffers with $1000 avail

able, along with a trophy for the club that can gain the most points during a halftime competitio­n.

Participat­ing teams will receive netballs and a coaching session for a club team or group of their choice.

Steel fans can participat­e in crowd voting for the bestdresse­d team and for best club supporters.

“We’re encouragin­g their club

netballers to wear their colours with pride,” O’Meara said.

The first 1000 fans through the doors will also be given a token to vote for their favourite netball club from 18 preregiste­red to receive a share of another $1000 prize.

A bumper crowd is expected, and the upper stands of the stadium are being opened for a regularsea­son game for the first time since 2016.

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