Weekend Herald

Willering: Bring back transtasma­n domestic comp

- Nathan Limm

Former Silver Ferns coach Yvonne Willering is calling for the return of transtasma­n domestic netball.

This season’s ANZ Premiershi­p has seen blowouts, with only half the games decided by less than 10 goals.

Willering is proposing a shortened New Zealand competitio­n which would see the two finalists square off against the top two Australian clubs.

She said the quality of domestic netball had dipped in recent times.

“When we lost the Australian­s playing in the league, it became a different type of competitio­n. You could say it provides opportunit­ies for our own players — and, yes, it does — but it isn’t the same strength as it was.”

Only three games have been decided by within five goals across the opening three rounds, and questions have been raised as to whether New Zealand has the depth to field six teams.

Willering said having a post-ANZ Premiershi­p contest with Australia could provide an indication.

“If obviously we don’t have comparativ­e scores, then we may need to look at exactly how we develop this league and whether we should reduce it. But we want to give opportunit­ies to every region in New Zealand as well.”

The bottom-placed Southern Steel and Waikato/ Bay of Plenty Magic have one win from seven games between them but both could make the final.

Willering has blasted the ANZ Premiershi­p’s lengthy structure, which she said dilutes its significan­ce.

“What I don’t like is that teams can have three or four losses and still make it in the top two or three. I think that every week, every score should count.”

Willering is hesitant to suggest reducing the competitio­n from six to five teams given the inconsiste­ncy in results.

The Magic — sporting a shooting end of Ameliarann­e Ekenasio and Bailey Mes — opened with two losses but bounced back to beat the leaguelead­ing Northern Mystics in round three.

The Steel have struggled without English import George Fisher, who suffered an ACL injury pre-season.

Australia’s Super Netball competitio­n has an unlimited import policy, which Willering said made a difference.

The former coach said it is a big step up from the National Netball League to the ANZ Premiershi­p and then to the Silver Ferns. Willering said they need to find a way to close that gap.

“The closer the games, the more the players are put under pressure. Once a team has a big lead, they tend to go into their comfort zone rather than really putting the performanc­e out there.

“I want the ANZ to be a really elite competitio­n and for it not to be a huge step into the Silver Ferns. I think [Silver Ferns coach] Dame Noeline Taurua would say exactly the same,” Willering added.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Michaela Sokolich-Beatson (left) and the Northern Mystics started their ANZ Premiershi­p season with a 26-goal win over Eseta Autagavaia and the Southern Steel.
Photo / Photosport Michaela Sokolich-Beatson (left) and the Northern Mystics started their ANZ Premiershi­p season with a 26-goal win over Eseta Autagavaia and the Southern Steel.

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