Horowhenua Chronicle

Firebirds netball stars head to O¯ taki

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The inclusion of the Queensland Firebirds will add another dimension to the seventh edition of the Te Wa¯nanga o Raukawa hosted¯ preseason netball tournament in Otaki, a netball extravagan­za that runs for three days starting this Friday.

Ahead of the season-proper, finetuning remains the major focus for all participan­ts but this year’s tournament, involving Te Wa¯nanga o Raukawa Pulse, Stars, Tactix and Firebirds, adds a trans-Tasman flavour.

Playing three games apiece, all matches involving the Firebirds will include the super shot, where shooters can score two goals from one shot from a designated zone within the goal circle for the final five minutes of each quarter.

With the physical aspect of the preseason occupying their focus in recent weeks, the Pulse are now eager to see how their court-craft is operating

in Otaki. ¯

“It’s our first hit-out against some of the other (ANZ) teams, so we’re looking forward to seeing where we’re at and if we’re on track or not,” Pulse coach Anna Andrews-Tasola said. “We’re really grateful to have the opportunit­y to be in O¯ taki with Te Wa¯nanga o Raukawa and also the opportunit­y of having the Firebirds as part of this pre-season tournament as well.

“What we want to get out of this weekend is to solidifyin­g our combinatio­ns, understand where our gaps are and what we need to plug up for the next couple of weeks before we head into our first (ANZ Premiershi­p) game. And just go out there to compete which will give us a gauge on how we’re tracking.

“We’re excited about the two-point shot component. It’s something different for us, and something we’re going to have to strategise and think about. It will keep us on our toes but we’re up for the challenge.

“The Pulse have retained an experience­d core of seven from last season with Kelly Jackson (nee Jury) and Tiana Metuarau set to assume the co-captaincy duties for the third year while Whitney Souness and Maddy Gordon complete an experience­d leadership group.”

In a unique experience, all four teams, including management, officials and umpires will be accommodat­ed at the Te Wa¯nanga o Raukawa campus in O¯ taki for four days.

All matches will be played at the Ma¯ori Tertiary Education provider’s health and fitness facility, Nga¯ Purapura with time for all involved to embrace and enjoy the special significan­ce of the cultural engagement which includes a po¯ whiri for all teams and officials, cultural activities and living together on the marae.

“This is a wonderful opportunit­y for the Firebirds and we really appreciate it,” Firebirds coach Bec

Bulley said.

“To combine the netball with a cultural experience makes it even more special. These games provide a chance for us to test ourselves against different opposition and playing styles. I would expect, coming up against three New Zealand teams in the Stars, Pulse and Tactix, that they will all be very different, and this will be a good challenge for us and to see how we go with analysing and adapting whilst out on court.

“Pre-season games are important for us to expose our players to high level competitio­n and to develop combinatio­ns. We’re really looking forward to the trip which offers a great opportunit­y to spend time together as a team and the whole experience sounds amazing.” TOURNAMENT DRAW Friday, March 15: Firebirds vs Tactix, 5pm. Pulse vs Stars, 7pm.

Saturday, March 16: Tactix vs Pulse, 10am. Tactix vs Stars, 2pm. Pulse vs Firebirds, 4pm.

Sunday, March 17: Firebirds vs Stars, 10am.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Maddy Gordon pictured playing for the Silver Ferns.
Photo / Photosport Maddy Gordon pictured playing for the Silver Ferns.
 ?? ?? Irene Polletta and Bella Law at Levin Bowling Club.
Irene Polletta and Bella Law at Levin Bowling Club.

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