2018 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
Tournament details | |
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Host country | New Zealand |
City | Auckland |
Venue(s) | North Shore Events Centre |
Dates | 21–24 March 2018 |
Teams | 4 |
TV partner(s) | Sky Sport (New Zealand) Kwesé Sports |
Final positions | |
Champions | Jamaica (1st title) |
Runner-up | New Zealand |
Third place | Malawi |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 8 |
Top scorer(s) | Mwai Kumwenda 171/200 (86%) |
The 2018 Taini Jamison Trophy Series was the tenth Taini Jamison Trophy series. New Zealand hosted Fiji, Jamaica and Malawi in a full tournament, played in March 2018, at the North Shore Events Centre. It was effectively a warm-up tournament, ahead of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[1][2] The series was broadcast live on Sky Sport in New Zealand and on Kwesé Sports in Sub-Saharan Africa. It was also streamed live via Facebook.[2][3] With a team featuring Jhaniele Fowler Reid, Romelda Aiken and Shamera Sterling, Jamaica won their first Taini Jamison Trophy. During the tournament, they twice defeated New Zealand, once in the preliminary rounds and again in the final.[4][5][6][7] Despite winning the series, Netball New Zealand refused to allow Jamaica to take the actual trophy home, stating that "for insurance purposes... we can't really have it go offshore".[8][9][10][11]
Head coaches and captains
[edit]Team | Head coach | Captain |
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Fiji | Vicki Wilson[12] | Lusiani Rokoura |
Jamaica | Sasher-Gaye Henry Marvette Anderson[13] |
Romelda Aiken |
Malawi | Whyte Mulilima | Joanna Kachilika[14] |
New Zealand | Janine Southby | Katrina Grant[15] |
Source:[2]
Debuts and milestones
[edit]- Michaela Sokolich-Beatson made her senior debut for New Zealand in the match against Malawi.[16][17][18]
- Shannon Francois made her 50th senior appearance for New Zealand in the first match against Jamaica.[19]
Preliminary Rounds
[edit]Round 1
[edit]Wed, 21 March 2018 6.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
Jamaica | 83–38 | Fiji | ||
Scoring by quarter: 18–13, 33–22, 55–35, 83–38 | ||||||
Jhaniele Fowler Reid 38/41 (93%) Romelda Aiken 22/30 (73%) Rebekah Robinson 16/27 (59%) Shanice Beckford 7/9 (78%) |
Afa Rusivakula 16/18 (89%) Maliana Rusivakula 11/12 (92%) Laisani Waqa 8/11 (73%) Alesi Paul 3/5 (60%) |
Sources:[20]
Wed, 21 March 2018 8.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
New Zealand | 75–42 | Malawi | ||
Scoring by quarter: 18–6, 36–17, 56–29, 75–42 | ||||||
Te Paea Selby-Rickit 36/44 (82%) Maria Folau 15/17 (88%) Ameliaranne Ekenasio 12/15 (80%) Bailey Mes 12/18 (67%) |
Mwai Kumwenda 36/44 (82%) Jane Chimaliro 3/4 (75%) Sindi Simtowe 3/5 (60%) Joyce Mvula 0/1 (0%) |
Round 2
[edit]Thurs, 22 March 2018 6.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
Malawi | 67–52 | Fiji | ||
Scoring by quarter: 20–11, 40–21, 49–36, 67–52 | ||||||
Mwai Kumwenda 54/63 (86%) Sindi Simtowe 12/14 (86%) Joyce Mvula 1/1 (100%) |
Afa Rusivakula 32/35 (91%) Alesi Paul 13/17 (76%) Maliana Rusivakula 7/8 (88%) Laisani Waqa 0/1 (0%) |
Sources:[22]
Thurs, 22 March 2018 8.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
New Zealand | 51–59 | Jamaica | ||
Scoring by quarter: 13–13, 27–30, 41–44, 51–59 | ||||||
Te Paea Selby-Rickit 32/34 (94%) Bailey Mes 15/24 (63%) Ameliaranne Ekenasio 4/6 (67%) |
Jhaniele Fowler Reid 38/42 (90%) Romelda Aiken 11/12 (92%) Shanice Beckford 10/12 (83%) |
Round 3
[edit]Fri, 23 March 2018 6.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
Jamaica | 66–55 | Malawi | ||
Scoring by quarter: 15–13, 30–26, 47–44, 66–55 | ||||||
Romelda Aiken 29/35 (83%) Rebekah Robinson 22/29 (76%) Jhaniele Fowler Reid 12/14 (86%) Shimona Nelson 3/3 (100%) |
Mwai Kumwenda 35/41 (85%) Joyce Mvula 11/11 (100%) Sindi Simtowe 9/9 (100%) |
Source:[27]
Fri, 23 March 2018 8.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
New Zealand | 88–27 | Fiji | ||
Scoring by quarter: 21–8, 41–16, 63–22, 88–27 | ||||||
Ameliaranne Ekenasio 56/70 (80%) Bailey Mes 17/21 (81%) Maria Folau 15/19 (79%) |
Maliana Rusivakula 16/22 (73%) Laisani Waqa 6/9 (67%) Alesi Paul 5/8 (63%) |
Table
[edit]Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pts |
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1 | Jamaica | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 208 | 144 | 6 |
2 | New Zealand | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 214 | 128 | 4 |
3 | Malawi | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 164 | 193 | 2 |
4 | Fiji | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 117 | 238 | 0 |
Qualified for the Final
Qualified for the Third place play-off
1st/4th Play offs
[edit]Third place play-off
[edit]Sat, 24 March 2018 2.10pm (NZT) |
Malawi | 78–46 | Fiji | |||
Scoring by quarter: 21–8, 40–21, 56–32, 78–46 | ||||||
Mwai Kumwenda 46/52 (88%) Sindi Simtowe 14/15 (93%) Jane Chimaliro 12/12 (100%) Joyce Mvula 6/9 (67%) |
Maliana Rusivakula 16/24 (67%) Laisani Waqa 16/19 (84%) Afa Rusivakula 11/12 (92%) Alesi Paul 3/5 (60%) |
- Teams
Head Coach: Whyte Mulilima Starting 7: Substitutes: |
Head Coach: Vicki Wilson Starting 7: Substitutes: |
Final
[edit]Sat, 24 March 2018 4.10pm (NZT) |
Stats |
New Zealand | 53–59 | Jamaica | ||
Scoring by quarter: 9–13, 23–28, 39–44, 53–59 | ||||||
Maria Folau 22/26 (85%) Ameliaranne Ekenasio 15/19 (79%) Te Paea Selby-Rickit 14/17 (82%) Bailey Mes 2/5 (40%) |
Jhaniele Fowler Reid 51/56 (91%) Shanice Beckford 8/12 (67%) |
- Teams
Head Coach: Janine Southby Starting 7: Substitutes: Squad: |
Head Coach: Sasher-Gaye Henry Marvette Anderson Starting 7: Squad: |
Final standings
[edit]Rank | Team |
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1st | Jamaica |
2nd | New Zealand |
3rd | Malawi |
4th | Fiji |
Sources:[6]
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