• Source: 2016 Southern Steel season
    • The 2016 Southern Steel season saw the Southern Steel netball team compete in the 2016 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Wendy Frew and featuring Jhaniele Fowler-Reid, Steel finished the season as minor premiers. However they subsequently lost the New Zealand Conference Final to Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and were defeated in the semi-finals by Queensland Firebirds.


      Players




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      = 2016 roster

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      Regular season




      = Fixtures and results

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      Round 1

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      Round 3

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      Round 4

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      Round 5

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      Round 6

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      Round 7
      Southern Steel received a bye.

      Round 8

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      Round 9

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      Round 10

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      Round 11

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      Round 12

      Round 13

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      Round 14

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      = Final standings

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      Qualified for Conference finals Qualified for Elimination finals

      Pld = Games played
      W = Win (2 points)
      D = Draw (1 points)
      L = Loss (0 points)
      GF = Goals For
      GA = Goals Against
      GD = Goals Difference (= GF−GA)
      G% = Goal percentage (= 100 × GF/GA)
      Pts = Points
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      Finals series




      = New Zealand Conference Final

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      Award winners




      = ANZ Championship awards

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      = New Zealand Netball Awards

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      National Netball League


      With a team captained by Hayley Crofts, Steel's reserve team, Netball South won the inaugural National Netball League title after defeating Central Zone 51–46 in the grand final at The Trusts Arena. At the 2016 New Zealand Netball Awards, Netball South winning the inaugural title was named Moment of the Year and head coach, Lauren Piebenga, was named National Coach of the Year.


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