日期 | R | 主队 v 客队 | - |
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05/16 07:10 | - | 北方神秘人 v WBOP Magic | 47-48 |
05/15 04:10 | - | 中部悸动者 v 北方之星 | 查看 |
05/15 02:10 | - | Mainland Tactix v 南方钢铁 | 61-55 |
05/14 04:10 | - | Mainland Tactix v 北方神秘人 | 58-69 |
05/14 02:10 | - | WBOP Magic v 北方之星 | 53-67 |
05/09 07:15 | - | 南方钢铁 v 中部悸动者 | 44-50 |
05/08 04:10 | - | 北方之星 v 北方神秘人 | 查看 |
05/08 02:10 | - | WBOP Magic v Mainland Tactix | 48-51 |
05/07 04:10 | - | 北方之星 v WBOP Magic | 47-39 |
05/07 02:10 | - | 北方神秘人 v Mainland Tactix | 70-51 |
05/04 07:10 | - | 南方钢铁 v Mainland Tactix | 52-63 |
05/02 07:15 | - | 北方神秘人 v WBOP Magic | 56-44 |
05/01 04:10 | - | 中部悸动者 v 北方之星 | 查看 |
04/27 07:15 | - | 北方之星 v 中部悸动者 | 46-56 |
04/24 04:10 | - | 北方神秘人 v 北方之星 | 查看 |
04/24 02:10 | - | 中部悸动者 v Mainland Tactix | 58-41 |
04/20 07:10 | - | 北方之星 v Mainland Tactix | 56-48 |
04/18 07:15 | - | WBOP Magic v 中部悸动者 | 38-52 |
04/17 04:10 | - | 南方钢铁 v 北方神秘人 | 查看 |
04/16 04:10 | - | Mainland Tactix v 北方之星 | 51-63 |
04/11 07:15 | - | 中部悸动者 v 南方钢铁 | 查看 |
04/09 04:10 | - | WBOP Magic v 南方钢铁 | 查看 |
04/03 04:10 | - | WBOP Magic v 中部悸动者 | 查看 |
04/02 03:10 | - | 北方神秘人 v 南方钢铁 | 67-57 |
03/28 06:15 | - | WBOP Magic v Mainland Tactix | 查看 |
03/27 02:00 | - | 南方钢铁 v 北方之星 | 查看 |
03/27 01:10 | - | 北方神秘人 v 中部悸动者 | 查看 |
03/21 06:15 | - | 南方钢铁 v 北方神秘人 | 查看 |
03/20 03:10 | - | 中部悸动者 v WBOP Magic | 查看 |
03/20 01:10 | - | Mainland Tactix v 北方之星 | 查看 |
The ANZ Premiership is the top level netball league featuring teams from New Zealand. In 2017 it replaced the ANZ Championship, which also included teams from Australia, as the top level netball league in New Zealand. It is organised by Netball New Zealand. Its main sponsor is ANZ. In 2017, Southern Steel were the inaugural ANZ Premiership winners. Central Pulse are the league's most successful team, having won three premierships.
In May 2016, Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season. In New Zealand it was replaced by the ANZ Premiership, while in Australia it was replaced by Suncorp Super Netball The founding members of ANZ Premiership included the five former New Zealand ANZ Championship teams – Central Pulse, Mainland Tactix, Northern Mystics, Southern Steel and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic – plus a brand new franchise, Northern Stars.
With a team coached by Reinga Bloxham, captained by Wendy Frew and featuring Gina Crampton, Jhaniele Fowler-Reid, Shannon Francois, and Jane Watson, Southern Steel finished the 2017 season as inaugural ANZ Premiership winners. After finishing the regular season unbeaten and as minor premiers, Steel defeated Central Pulse 69–53 in the grand final. This saw Steel complete a 16 match unbeaten season. Steel subsequently went on to retain their title and in the 2018 grand final they again defeated Pulse.
During the early ANZ Premiership era, Central Pulse emerged as one of the leagues strongest teams. Between 2017 and 2020, with a team coached by Yvette McCausland-Durie, captained by Katrina Grant and featuring, among others, Karin Burger, Ameliaranne Ekenasio and Claire Kersten, Pulse played in four successive grand finals. Between 2018 and 2020 they won three successive minor premierships. Pulse were the 2019 and 2020 overall champions. In 2022, Pulse won their third title.
In 2021, with a team coached by Helene Wilson and captained by Sulu Fitzpatrick and featuring Ama Agbeze, Bailey Mes and Grace Nweke, Northern Mystics won their first ever premiership. After finishing the regular season as minor premiers, they defeated Mainland Tactix 61–59 in the grand final. In 2023, with a team coached by Tia Winikerei, captained by Sulu Fitzpatrick and featuring Phoenix Karaka, Grace Nweke, Michaela Sokolich-Beatson and Peta Toeava, Mystics won their second title. Mystics finished the regular season as minor premiers, finishing above Central Pulse and Northern Stars. Mystics defeated Stars 74–56 in the Grand final.