ANZ Premiership five takeaways: The attacking duo that look impenetrable
Olivia Cook runs through the big talking points from the ANZ Premiership.
Olivia Cook runs through the big talking points from the ANZ Premiership.
The Mainland Tactix pulled away to score a vital win.
Malcolm Jordan and Yvonne Willering wrap all the ANZ Premiership action.
The Northern Mystics avenged their round one loss to the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Magic.
She thinks she is, at best, 50 percent of where she was at fitness-wise pre Covid.
A third win on the trot has propelled the Central Pulse into a share of top spot.
Malcolm Jordan and Yvonne Willering wrap all the action from the ANZ Premiership.
Marianne Delaney-Hoshek said she simply had no other option.
Olivia Cook runs through the big talking points from round seven of the ANZ Premiership.
The Northern Stars were pushed all the way before subduing a gritty Canterbury Tactix.
The Steel finally got one over on the defending champs in a thriller in Invercargill.
Women's Weekly: Former Silver Fern and broadcaster has been staying out of the spotlight.
The Southern Steel have shocked the Central Pulse with a big extra-time win.
A shift across the ditch has new Pulse defender Kristiana Manu'a feeling right at home.
Olivia Cook runs through the big talking points from round four of the ANZ Premiership.
A wrap of all the action from week three of the ANZ Premiership.
A massive second-half effort saw the Tactix score their first win of the season.
The Southern Steel bounced back from a 20-point drubbing last week.
A fast-finishing Mystics defused a gallant challenge from the Pulse.
Playing netball in the ANZ Premiership is only a piece of the puzzle for Nweke and Earle.
Malcolm Jordan and Yvonne Willering wrap all the ANZ Premiership action from week two.
The Mystics have defeated the Steel at home, with a comprehensive display.
The Stars put their disjointed preparations behind them to clinch a satisfying win.
The Mystics returned to the ANZ Premiership's winners' circle with a hard-fought victory.
They're the youngest team in the competition, with an average age of 22-and-a-half.
It may be expect the unexpected for the new ANZ Premiership season.
It's unlikely there is anyone more apt to be coaching the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic.