Northern Force

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Northern Force
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Founded1998
Disbanded2007
Based inAuckland
RegionsAuckland, Northland
Home venueNorth Shore Events Centre
Head coachYvonne Willering
CaptainTemepara George
LeagueNational Bank Cup
2007 placing2nd
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The Northern Force were the northernmost team in Netball New Zealand's former premier competition – the National Bank Cup. For the 2008 ANZ Championship the Force merged with the Auckland Diamonds to create the Northern Mystics.

Based at the North Shore Events Centre in Auckland, the Force region included North Harbour and Northland, with the majority of its players being based in Auckland. The playing colours of the team were Maroon and Black, and were sponsored by Fujifilm.

History[]

Perhaps the perennial under-achievers of the competition, the team had always been blessed with many talented sportswomen, yet were unable to win the competition.

Coached by former Silver Ferns coach Yvonne Willering, the Force were renowned for their formidable defensive line-ups which have included players such as Linda Vagana, Leana de Bruin and Sheryl Scanlan. The Force's midcourt was led by dynamic and inspirational captain and Silver Fern Temepara "the pocket-rocket" George. In the shooting circle, the Force boasted one of the tallest shooters in New Zealand netball at the time, Catherine Latu (at 189 cm).

Players 1998–2007[]

The Northern Force were filled with New Zealand talent. The defensive line was always strong and included the likes of Leana De-Bruin, Linda Vagana, , , , , all former or current NZ players. The mid-court included world class Silver fern Temepara George, Angelina Yates and Sonya Hardcastle, all highly rated New Zealand players. Often, the shooting circle would crumble, the shooters were known for drifting in and out of the match. It included Daneka Wipiiti (Silver Fern) and Megan Dehn (former Australian Netball team) but lost them both to the Southern Sting and their new team Southern Steel. Other shooters included Catherine Latu (Samoa), Teresa Tairi (Silver Ferns), Tania Dalton (Silver Ferns) who were all former Internationals.

Shooters[]

In the the Force were semi-finalists, being beaten by the Southern Sting 64–59 in overtime. The shooters finished the season with the following percentages:

    • Catherine Latu: 83% (135 from 162)
    • Megan Dehn: 82% (121 from 148)
    • Brigette Tapene: 76% (70 from 92)

2007 Force Team[]

2006 Force Team[]

  • Leana de Bruin
  • Megan Dehn
  • Temepara George
  • - retired in 2007
  • Catherine Latu
  • Leigh Price
  • Finau Pulu
  • Lorna Suafoa – since retired
  • Brigette Tapene
  • Daneka Wipiiti
  • Angelina Yates

2005 Force Team[]

2004 Force Team[]

2003 Force Team[]

2002 Force Team[]

2001 Force Team[]

2000 Force Team[]

1999 Force Team[]

1998 Force Team[]

Coaches[]

Renowned coach Yvonne Willering served the longest coaching term from 2003 to 2007. Australian Maria Lynch served from 2000 to 2002. Alison Wieringa in 1999 and ex-National league player Mary Jane Araroa coached the team in its first round of the competition in 1998.

Record for the Force in the National Bank Cup[]

  • 2007– 2nd
  • 2006– 3rd
  • 2005– 3rd
  • 2004– 4th
  • 2003– 2nd
  • 2002– 3rd
  • 2001– 5th
  • 2000– 4th
  • 1999– 3rd
  • 1998– 5th

Overall winning percentage of 61%, which is the second highest winning percentage for any team in the history of the competition.

2007[]

For the 2007 competition, the Force named a formidable squad, with the inclusion of former Silver Ferns defender Vilimaina Davu transferring from the Canterbury Flames and Sheryl Scanlan returning from pregnancy. This left the Force with an intimidating four Silver Ferns (three former, one current) in their defence end. Suafoa, Scanlan and Davu were former Silver Ferns while de Bruin was a current member of the New Zealand team.

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