2015 Conference Elimination Finals Preview
2015 Conference Elimination Finals Preview
Australian Conference
Elimination Final:
NSW Swifts v West
Coast Fever
Friday 5 June, 7.18pm
Sydney
Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney
New Zealand Conference Elimination Final:
Kia Magic v
Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel
Saturday 6 June,
3.10pm
Claudelands Arena, Hamilton
Finals Series:
Australian Conference Elimination
Final:
(2) NSW Swifts v (3) West Coast
Fever
New Zealand Conference Elimination
Final:
(2) Kia Magic v (3) Ascot Park Hotel
Southern Steel
Australian Conference
Final:
(1) Queensland Firebirds v (Winner of
AUS Elimination Final)
Sunday 7 June 2015,
12.18pm
Brisbane Entertainment Centre,
Brisbane
New Zealand Conference Final:
(1) SKYCITY Mystics v (Winner of NZ Elimination
Final)
Monday 8 June, 7.40pm
The Trusts Arena,
Auckland, New Zealand
ANZ Championship
Semi-Final:
(Winner of AUS Conference Final) v
(Loser of NZ Conference Final)
ANZ Championship
Semi-Final:
(Winner of NZ Conference Final) v
(Loser of AUS Conference Final)
ANZ Championship
Grand Final:
(Winner of Semi-Final) v (Winner of
Semi-Final)
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Finals
Series Statistics:
Home Team | Away Team | |
Games Played | 28 | 28 |
Win / Loss | 17 / 11 | 11 / 17 |
Highest Score | 65 (Swifts 2008) | 57 (Swifts 2008; Magic 2012) |
Lowest Score | 37 (Magic 2009) | 39 (Magic 2011;Vixens 2013) |
Greatest Winning Margin | 15 (Vixens 2009) | 14 (Thunderbirds 2009, 2010) |
Finals Series
Records:
Played | Won | Lost | Win % | |
Thunderbirds | 10 | 7 | 3 | 70% |
Firebirds | 8 | 5 | 3 | 63% |
Vixens | 9 | 5 | 4 | 55% |
Magic | 16 | 7 | 9 | 44% |
Mystics | 5 | 2 | 3 | 40% |
Swifts | 6 | 2 | 4 | 33% |
Steel | 2 | 0 | 2 | - |
Fever | - | - | - | - |
Pulse | - | - | - | - |
Tactix | - | - | - | - |
Finals
Series Records (Home):
Played | Won | Lost | Win % | |
Thunderbirds | 5 | 5 | 0 | 100% |
Firebirds | 3 | 3 | 0 | 100% |
Vixens | 7 | 5 | 2 | 71% |
Magic | 7 | 3 | 4 | 43% |
Swifts | 5 | 1 | 3 | 20% |
Mystics | 1 | 0 | 1 | - |
Fever | - | - | - | - |
Pulse | - | - | - | - |
Steel | - | - | - | - |
Tactix | - | - | - | - |
Finals Series Records (Away):
Played | Won | Lost | Win% | |
Swifts | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100% |
Mystics | 4 | 2 | 2 | 50% |
Magic | 9 | 4 | 5 | 44% |
Firebirds | 5 | 2 | 3 | 40% |
Thunderbirds | 5 | 2 | 3 | 40% |
Steel | 2 | 0 | 2 | - |
Vixens | 2 | 0 | 2 | - |
Fever | - | - | - | - |
Pulse | - | - | - | - |
Tactix | - | - | - | - |
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Game Talking Points:
AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE
ELIMINATION FINAL NSW Swifts v West Coast
Fever
Friday 5 June, 7.18pm
Sydney Olympic
Park Sports Centre, Sydney
Media Contacts:
Swifts -
Rebecca Trbojevich
M: +61 448 160 778
E: rtbojevich@netballnsw.com
Swifts -
Victoria Bain
M: +61 449 903 405
E: vbain@netballnsw.com
Fever - Sasha
Jones
M: +61 408 468 678
E: bluedogcommunications@bigpond.com
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 1 (AUS); ONE (AUS - DELAY); SKY SPORT 5 (NZ)
Umpires: Sharon Kelly & Rachael Ayre
Reserve:
Helen George
Head to Head:
Swifts | Fever | |
Games Played | 16 | 16 |
Win / Loss / Draw | 12 / 3 / 1 | 3 / 12 / 1 |
Highest Score | 70 | 71 |
Lowest Score | 51 | 41 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 21 | 20 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING: Kia Magic v Ascot
Park Hotel Southern Steel
• This will be the first Australian
Conference Elimination Final to be played under the ANZ
Championship’s new finals format. The winner will progress
into Sunday’s Australian Conference Final in Brisbane
where they will play the Mission Queensland
Firebirds.
• This will be the NSW Swifts’ seventh
finals appearance and fifth in Sydney. They did host a final
in 2010 in Newcastle against the Kia Magic. Overall, they
have a 33 per cent winning record in Finals and have not won
a Finals match since the 2008 Grand Final.
• The Swifts
lost to the Kia Magic 50-49 in last year’s Minor
Semi-Final at Allphones Arena.
• West Coast Fever is
making their finals debut in the Australian Conference
Elimination Final. Fever has enjoyed their most successful
season in the ANZ Championship with eight victories and a
draw.
• This year will be the Swifts second consecutive
Finals appearance, the first time they achieved that feat
since 2011.
• The Swifts defeated the Fever 63-56 in
the final round of the regular season last Saturday to
secure hosting rights for the Australian Conference
Elimination Final.
• The Swifts and Fever played out a
59-all draw back in Round 4 at Sydney Olympic Park Sports
Centre. The Swifts have featured in three draws this season,
the most of any team.
• Fever goal shooter Caitlin
Bassett finished the regular season the competition’s
leading goalscorer with 563 goals at an average of 43.3
goals a match and 87 per cent accuracy. Bassett also had the
most shots of any shooter this season with
647.
• Swifts goal shooter Caitlin Thwaites needs six
more goals to reach 400 in a season for the fifth time in
her career. Thwaites achieved the feat twice at the
Melbourne Vixens in 2008 (422) and 2009 (476) and twice at
the Mojo Pulse is 2011 (431) and 2012 (403).
Thwaites
total of 394 goals has already eclipsed her overall total
what she scored in her first season at the Swifts in 2014
(376 goals).
• The Swifts just shaded Fever as the
highest-scoring team in the Australian Conference this
season. The Swifts scored 746 goals at an average of 57.4
goals a match with Fever shooting 744 goals at an average of
57.2 goals per game. The Swifts also had two more shooting
attempts than Fever.
• Defensively, the Swifts were the
fifth best ranked side in the ANZ Championship this season,
conceding an average of 51.2 goals per game. The Fever were
ranked eighth, conceding an average of 53.9 goals per
game.
• Fever captain Ashleigh Brazill is scheduled to
make her 50th ANZ Championship appearance on Friday night.
Brazill began her ANZ Championship career at the NSW Swifts
in 2010 before crossing to Fever in 2012. She was appointed
Fever captain this season.
• Fever midcourter Shae
Brown is scheduled to make her 100th national league
appearance on Friday night. These are made up of ANZ
Championship and Commonwealth Bank Trophy
matches.
• Aside from this year’s draw, Fever has
only tasted victory once in six matches against the Swifts
in Sydney – Round 12, 2009 (63-60). The Swifts have won
the other four occasions by an average margin of 8.3
goals.
• Three of the Swifts five highest scores in the
ANZ Championship have all come against the Fever; 70 goals
(Round 6, 2011), and 66 goals (Round 7, 2008 and Round 5,
2009).
• The Swifts 21-goal win victory the Fever in
Round 6, 2011 (70-49) remains their greatest winning margin
against an Australian team and their second best overall
behind their 29-goal victory against the Pulse in Round 4,
2008.
• The Swifts and Fever both have six players that
have seen court time in every match this season – Swifts:
Jade Clarke, Julie Corletto, Paige Hadley, Sharni Layton,
Susan Pettitt and Caitlin Thwaites; Fever: Bassett, Brazill,
Brown, April Letton, Natalie Medhurst and Khao
Watts.
• Fever defenders Erena Mikaere and April Letton
are ranked No.2 and No.3 respectively in the competition for
blocks. Mikaere has four, one behind Steel’s Phoenix
Karaka, and Letton has three.
• Medhurst is the most
used player in the competition from a centre pass,
collecting 272 centre pass receives. Medhurst is also ranked
sixth in the competition for goal assists with
143.
• Layton is the No.1 ranked player in the
competition for defensive rebounds (29), intercepts (40),
gains (69) and equal with Firebirds captain Laura Geitz for
deflections
(83).
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NEW
ZEALAND CONFERENCE ELIMINATION FINAL
Saturday 6 June,
3.10pm
Claudelands Arena, Hamilton
Media
Contacts:
Magic - Greg Palmer
M: +64 21 687 184
E: Greg.Palmer@netballwbop.co.nz
Steel
- Kate Buchanan
M: +64 21 292 1660
E: Kate.Buchanan@netballsouth.co.nz
Broadcast Live - FOX SPORTS 3 (AUS); ONE (AUS - DELAY); SKY SPORT 1 (NZ)
Umpires: Jono Breddin & Kristie Simpson
Reserve:
Liz Boon
Head to Head:
Magic | Steel | |
Games Played | 17 | 17 |
Win / Loss | 12 / 5 | 5 / 12 |
Highest Score | 66 | 65 |
Lowest Score | 38 | 33 |
Greatest Winning Margin | 19 | 7 |
The
Facts: LAST MEETING:
• The Magic lead the Steel 12-5 in
17 previous meetings between the sides.
• The Magic won
both matches against the Steel this season by margins of six
goals.
• The Magic qualified for their eighth
consecutive Finals and they’re the only side to have
played in the finals in all eight seasons of the
competition.
• The Steel will play Finals netball for
the third time. The Steel previously played in the finals in
2009 (v Thunderbirds 51-45) and 2010 (v Magic 50-42) but
they lost both Minor Semi-Finals to finish
fourth.
• The Magic and Steel have previously met in
one Finals match; 2010 Minor SF - Magic 50 defeated Steel 42
in Auckland. The match was played at Vector Arena in
Auckland, as none of the Magic’s venues were
available.
• The Steel finished the regular rounds in
third place on the New Zealand Conference ladder with three
wins, two draws and eight losses.
• The Magic finished
in second place after the regular rounds with five wins, one
draw and seven losses.
• Shannon Francois (Steel)
played her 50th ANZ Championship match against the Firebirds
in Round 14.
• The Steel has the best attacking record
after the regular rounds with 58.38 goals per match while
they have the second worst defensive record with 59.62 goals
per match scored against them.
• The Magic has the
second worst attacking record after the regular rounds with
49.46 goals per match while they have the fourth best
defensive record with 51 goals per match against
them.
• 2015 will be Magic coach Julie Fitzgerald’s
fifth ANZ Championship Finals campaign in her six seasons as
a coach in the league. Fitzgerald led the NSW Swifts to the
inaugural title in 2008 and led the Swifts to the Finals in
2010 and 2011 before guiding the Magic to the Finals last
season.
• Janine Southby will lead the Steel to the
Finals for the first time as their previous two appearances
(2009 and 2010) were with Robyn Broughton in
charge.
• Magic mid-courter Grace Rasmussen and Steel
goal attack Te Paea Selby-Rickit lead the league in goal
assists for the season (179).
• Steel defender Phoenix
Karaka leads the way in the league for blocks this season
(five).
• Steel shooter Jhaniele Fowler-Reid is second
in the league for the amount of goals scored (549 from 632
at 86.9 per cent). Fowler-Reid also has the second highest
number of offensive rebounds (61). Magic shooter Jo Harten
is sixth in the league overall for the amount of goals
scored in 2015 (396 from 460 at 86.1 per cent).
• All
Finals in 2015 will go into extra-time if the matches are
drawn after 60
minutes.
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Birthdays:
1
June 1987 - Caitlyn Nevins (Firebirds)
5 June 1995 -
Samantha Sinclair (Magic)
7 June 1989 - Erin Hoare
(Swifts)
18 June 1986 - Anna Thompson
(Tactix)
Upcoming milestones:
100 Games (ANZ
Championship):
Julie Corletto (Swifts) -
97
50 Games (ANZ
Championship):
Ashleigh Brazill (Fever) -
49
4000 Goals (ANZ
Championship):
Caitlin Bassett (Fever) -
3805
3000 Goals (ANZ
Championship):
Cathrine Latu (Mystics) -
2841
2500 Goals (ANZ
Championship):
Maria Tutaia (Mystics) -
2394
1500 Goals (ANZ
Championship):
Paula Griffin (Mystics) -
1474
Kate Beveridge (Fever) -
1418
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