Netball New Zealand has announced Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel’s long-serving physiotherapist Corina Ngatuere, will take on the role with the national Under 21 team.
The NZ Men completed a clean sweep when despatching a hard-working NZA 64-37 on day three of the Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North on Friday.
Showing their greater experience, NZA produced a well-crafted 68-47 win over the NZU21s to seal third place at the Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North on Saturday.
The International Netball Federation (INF) has announced the Netball World Youth Cup will take place during the period from the 1-19 December, 2021.
Netball New Zealand is delighted to announce that Amelia Walmsley has been appointed captain of the New Zealand Under 21 team, with Khanye’Lii Munro-Nonoa confirmed as vice-captain.
Like any parent, Julie Seymour was exceptionally proud when her daughter Josie became the 100th player to represent the New Zealand U21s at a Netball World Youth Cup.
Six new players feature in the New Zealand U21 Squad as coach Julie Seymour eyes next year’s Netball World Youth Cup in Gibraltar.
World Netball (WN) has today announced that the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 (NWYC2025) will be available for free globally, live and on demand, on NetballPass and the Netball World Cup (NWC) YouTube channel.
World Netball (WN) has announced that two scheduled fixtures on Saturday 20th September at the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 (NWYC2025) have been forfeited in accordance with the competition regulations.
Netball New Zealand Emerging Talent Selectors and NZU21 head coach Julie Seymour have confirmed a 14-strong squad which will travel to Fiji for the Rising Stars: Fiji U21 Tour to be played at Vodafone Arena in Suva from 19-23 August where they will meet teams from the host country, Singapore and Australia.
Netball New Zealand has today confirmed the 23 athletes invited to attend trials for selection for the NZU21 team to play in the upcoming Netball World Youth Cup. The trials will take place in Auckland from Wednesday 30 July to Friday 1 August.
New Zealand Under 21 head coach Yvette McCausland-Durie has named a strong NZU21 squad ahead of next year’s Netball World Youth Cup.
New Zealand Under 21 head coach Yvette McCausland-Durie has named a team of 12 players for 2021.
New Zealand Emerging Talent Selectors and head coach Yvette McCausland-Durie have named the NZU21 team for this week’s Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North.
The New Zealand U21 team’s hopes of a record-breaking third successive title were scuppered when a rampant Australia prevailed 63-48 in the final of the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 in Gibraltar on Monday.
Consolidating their position as favourites in Pool A, the NZ U21 team completed a convincing 80-20 win over Malaysia on day four of the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 being hosted in Gibraltar.
Maintaining their composure and superior playing ability, the New Zealand U21 team have advanced to the semi-final of the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 being staged in Gibraltar after despatching Malawi 67-34 on Thursday.
The New Zealand U21 team have clinched their place in the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 final after overcoming a gritty England 51-49 in Gibraltar on Saturday.
After topping their pool, the New Zealand U21 team will meet Malawi in the quarterfinals of the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 being staged in Gibraltar at 11pm tonight (Thursday, NZ time).
Starting and finishing powerfully set the NZ U21 team up for a comprehensive 74-47 win over the Cook Islands at the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 (NWYC) being held in Gibraltar, on Sunday.
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