Английская Википедия:Counties Manukau Cometz

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Counties Manukau Cometz, are a former New Zealand netball team that were based in Papatoetoe, Auckland. Cometz represented the Counties Manukau/Thames Valley regions of South Auckland and, as a result, were also known as CMTV Cometz. Between 1998 and 2003, they played in the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league.

History

Inaugural season

In 1998, together with Auckland Diamonds, Bay of Plenty Magic, Capital Shakers, Canterbury Flames, Northern Force, Otago Rebels, Waikato Wildcats, Southern Sting and Western Flyers, Cometz were founding members of the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league.[1][2] Cometz represented the Counties Manukau/Thames Valley regions of South Auckland and, as a result, were also known as CMTV Cometz. Their first head coach was future New Zealand national netball team head coach Ruth Aitken.[3][4][5]

Six seasons

Between 1998 and 2003, Cometz played in the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league.[1][6][7][8][9][10] Together with Auckland Diamonds and Northern Force, Cometz were one of three teams from the Auckland Region to play in the league. Due to poor ticket sales, the three teams faced early suggestions that they should merge.[11][12] Cometz also found themselves competing for players against Diamonds, Force and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic.[13] Cometz enjoyed a local rivalry with Diamonds. In the six seasons the teams played against each other, Diamonds won four and Cometz won two.[14]

Demise

After losing 80–29 to Southern Sting in a 2003 Round 1 match, Cometz began to face calls for them to drop out of the league.[10][13] In May 2003, following an independent report on the league by Price Waterhouse Coopers, Netball New Zealand confirmed that Cometz would be dropped from the league.[5][15][16]

Legacy

In 2017 the Comets name was revived when Northern Comets began competing in the National Netball League. Comets are effectively the reserve team of Northern Stars, who represent South Auckland in the ANZ Premiership. During the 2022 ANZ Premiership season, Stars paid tribute to Counties Manukau Cometz by wearing a replica of their famous dress during their Heritage Round match against Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic.[5][17][18]

Home venues

Cometz played the majority of their home matches at Papatoetoe's Allan Brewster Stadium.[14][19][20][21]

Notable former players

Internationals

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ANZ Premiership coaches

Others

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Captains

Years
Gael Nagaiya[19] 1999
Temepara George[22] 2000
Roxanne Chatterton[13][23] 2003
Leonie Matoe[13][23] 2003

Coaches

Head coaches

Coach Years
Ruth Aitken[3][4] 1998–2000
Tabitha Beaumont[24][25] 2001
Jan Lundon[25][26] 2002
Ana Noovao[23] 2003

Assistant coaches

Coach Years
Gael Nagaiya[19] 2000

References

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