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team based in
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,
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that competed in the
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competition, formerly known as the Coca-Cola Cup. The Southern Sting team won the National Bank Cup seven times and are the only team to have competed in all 10 of the finals of the competition. In 2008, the Sting were merged with
Otago Rebels The Otago Rebels was a New Zealand netball team which represented Otago in the National Bank Cup. Otago Rebels were the first team to win the inaugural (what was then known as) Coca-Cola Cup. In 2008, the Rebels were merged with Southern Sting to ...
to compete as the
Southern Steel Southern Steel are a New Zealand netball team based in Invercargill. Between 2008 and 2016, they played in the ANZ Championship. Since 2017 they have represented Netball South in the ANZ Premiership. Netball South is the governing body that re ...
in the trans-tasman
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. The new Southern Steel are still based in Invercargill and play the majority of their matches on the Sting's home court,
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.


Notable players

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Bernice Mene Bernice Papasina Mene (born 18 January 1975) is a former New Zealand netball player. Mene represented New Zealand in netball for the Silver Ferns for 10 years, playing 78 tests. She captained the domestic team the Southern Sting from 1998 to ...
(Silver Ferns Captain) *
Lesley Rumball Lesley Marie Rumball (née Nicol, born 9 May 1973) is a former New Zealand netball player. Rumball played with the New Zealand national netball team, the Silver Ferns, from 1993 to 2005. She represented New Zealand in 109 tests to become the se ...
(Silver Ferns Captain) *
Adine Wilson Adine Rachel Wilson (née Harper, born 8 June 1979) is a former New Zealand international netball representative. Personal background Born in Hāwera, New Zealand, Wilson attended Turuturu School, Hawera Intermediate School and Hawera High Scho ...
(Silver Ferns Captain) *
Donna Wilkins Donna Wilkins ( née Loffhagen) (born 29 April 1978 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand representative in netball and basketball. She married Southland farmer Mike Wilkins on 17 March 2007. Wilkins returned to the Southern Steel for t ...
(Silver Ferns Captain) * Jenny Ferguson (New Zealand A Captain) *
Natalie Avellino Natalie Ann Allison Avellino (born 15 December 1970) is a retired Australian netballer, and former assistant coach of the Southern Steel netball team in the ANZ Championship. She made the Australia national netball team from 1994–1995 and again ...
(Australian Vice-Captain) *Janine Topia (New Zealand A) *Julie Carter (Silver Ferns Captain) *Naomi Siddall (England Vice-Captain) *Bulou Rabuka (Fijian Captain) *
Megan Hutton Megan Hutton (born 26 March 1976 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand retired netball player. Hutton normally plays in the goal keeper position. She also played basketball for Southland. Hutton debuted in the Coca-Cola Cup (later the ...
(New Zealand A Captain) *
Daneka Wipiiti Daneka Wipiiti (born 8 December 1982 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand international netball player who played for the New Zealand national netball team, the Silver Ferns, and the Southern Steel in the ANZ Championship. Wipiiti ...
(Silver Ferns Squad) *
Liana Leota Liana Leota ( née Barrett-Chase; born 31 October 1984) is a New Zealand netball player. She is a member of the national netball team, the Silver Ferns, and plays for Severn Stars in the British Netball Superleague. Leota was a member of the S ...
(Silver Ferns Squad) * Belinda Colling (Silver Ferns Captain) *
Tania Dalton Tania Mary Dalton (née Nicholson; 26 November 1971 – 1 March 2017) was a New Zealand international netball player. After retiring from playing professionally, she worked as a netball commentator on SKY Sports for international tests, the ANZ ...
(Silver Ferns Squad) * Erika Burgess (Silver Ferns Squad) *
Leana de Bruin Leana de Bruin (née du Plooy) (born 9 July 1977) is a South African and New Zealand international netball player. De Bruin played 34 tests for South Africa before moving to New Zealand in 2000. She made her on-court debut for the Silver Ferns i ...
(Silver Ferns Squad) *
Wendy Frew Wendy Frew (née Telfer; born 15 October 1984 in Invercargill, New Zealand) is a New Zealand netball player. Frew was a previous member of the champion Southern Sting in the National Bank Cup from 2002 until 2007. With the start of the ANZ Cham ...
née Telfer (Silver Ferns Squad)


Inaugural season

1998 Season (Sting first) * Rd1: Sting v Auckland Diamonds (55–51) * Rd2: Sting v Canterbury Flames (55–53) * Rd3: Sting v Waikato Wildcats (78–41) * Rd4: Sting v Otago Rebels (54–61) * Rd5: Sting v Capital Shakers (50–48) * Rd6: Sting v Northern Force (56–39) * Rd7: Sting v CMTV Cometz (42–44) * Rd8: Sting v BOP Magic (50–43) * Rd9: Sting v Western Flyers (68–48) * Semi: Sting v Canterbury Flames (59–58) * Final: Sting v Otago Rebels (50–57) Sting's website entry: 1998 season 1998 was the beginning of the Sting phenomenon. Ascot Park Hotel Southern Sting was not even ranked by pundits at the start of the new Coca-Cola Cup season and franchise holder Southern TeamCo was hoping for a top four finish. But the team had other ideas, and so did its supporters. From day one, Southlanders were behind the team and players were astonished when they arrived for their first game at Centennial Hall on Friday, 27 March. The car park and surrounding streets were full and the game was a sell-out. The starting line-up against the
Auckland Diamonds The Auckland Diamonds were a regional netball team which represented Auckland- Waitakere and Counties Manukau Netball in New Zealand's National Bank Cup. For the 2008 ANZ Championship the Diamonds merged with the Northern Force to create the Northe ...
was
Donna Loffhagen Donna Wilkins (née Loffhagen) (born 29 April 1978 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand representative in netball and basketball. She married Southland farmer Mike Wilkins on 17 March 2007. Wilkins returned to the Southern Steel for th ...
and Camille Grubb shooting,
Kirsty Broughton Kirsty Carline (née Broughton) is a New Zealand netball coach and retired netball player. Carline is the daughter of prominent netball coach Robyn Broughton, a former Silver Ferns assistant coach and head coach of the Southern Sting and Sout ...
, Tasha Marshall and
Reinga Bloxham Reinga Bloxham, also known as Reinga Te Huia, is a former New Zealand netball player and current coach. During the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup era, she played for Southern Sting. Since 2016, she has served as head coach of Southern Steel ...
through the mid-court and
Bernice Mene Bernice Papasina Mene (born 18 January 1975) is a former New Zealand netball player. Mene represented New Zealand in netball for the Silver Ferns for 10 years, playing 78 tests. She captained the domestic team the Southern Sting from 1998 to ...
and Michelle Krynen on defence. Debbie Munro came into the shooting circle in the third quarter and Southern Sting won 55–51, a major boost to the team, which then went on to Christchurch to another win, this time against the
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, 55–53, on Sunday, 29 March. The team had another double-header the next weekend, with both games at home in front of sell-out crowds. The first game, against the Waikato Wildcats, was a walk-over, with Sting winning easily 78–41. On the Sunday it was a different story. Sting was up against the favourites, the
Otago Rebels The Otago Rebels was a New Zealand netball team which represented Otago in the National Bank Cup. Otago Rebels were the first team to win the inaugural (what was then known as) Coca-Cola Cup. In 2008, the Rebels were merged with Southern Sting to ...
, and lost 54–61, but the fans never bagged the team. Sting played the next game away and after being five down with four minutes left, came back to beat the Shakers 50–48. Halfway through the season and a record of four wins, one loss, Sting was looking good and took another win, 56–39, against the Northern Force away from home. However, its star shooter Loffhagen was injured and missed the next game, against the CMTV Cometz, which the Sting lost narrowly, 42–44. A week later, Loffhagen was still unable to play and the Sting played the Bay of Plenty Magic away from home, beating it 50–43. Then it was back home for the final round robin game, against the Western Flyers and with Loffhagen playing. It was on fire to win 68–48. Sting was second equal with the Flames on the points table, behind the Rebels, but Sting had scored 80 more goals than the Flames and so took the home semi-final after some issues around television coverage. It took only half an hour to sell all the available tickets for the semi-final and 60 minutes to just beat the Flames 59–58, thanks in part to the unbroken noise from the fans. The Rebels beat the Diamonds to gain the home advantage in the final a week later, but that was no deterrent to intrepid Sting fans. Operation Sting swung into place, with university students, from Southland, paid to wait overnight to buy extra tickets for Southlanders. Then the Southlanders themselves lined up, some for 35 hours, to get the tickets. A convoy of 13 buses chartered by the
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took many of the Southland fans to
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for the final, which see-sawed between the Rebels being well out in front, to the Sting leading, to the Rebels pulling away finally to win 57–50. But as a letter to The Southland Times said, the team "did us proud."


Final season

2007 Squad *Natalie Avellino *Sarah Barnes *Liana Barrett-Chase *Erika Burgess *Hayley Crofts *Jenny Ferguson *Megan Hutton *Donna Loffhagen (now Wilkins) *Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit *Wendy Telfer *Adine Wilson *Daneka Wipiiti 2007 Season (Sting first) * Rd1: Sting vs Force (46–51) * Rd2: Sting vs Flyers (67–34) * Rd3: Sting vs Shakers (81–33) * Rd4: Sting vs Magic (65–44) * Rd5: Sting vs Rebels (60–50) * Rd6: Sting vs Diamonds (50–42) * Rd7: Sting vs Flames (54–46) * Semi 1: Sting vs Force (39–47) * Semi 2: Sting vs Magic (50–48) * Final: Sting vs Force (50–49) The Sting took the 2007 title to regain the
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for the 7th and final time from the
Northern Force Northern Force are a former New Zealand netball team based in North Harbour, North Shore, Auckland Region. As a result, they were also known as either North Harbour Force or North Shore Force. Between 1998 and 2007, Force played in the Coca ...
in
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50–49. Coach Robyn Broughton featured in her 100th match, and the cup returned to its home after two seasons with the Waikato/BOP Magic. Through the regular season, the Sting defeated out some tough opposition, including the
Auckland Diamonds The Auckland Diamonds were a regional netball team which represented Auckland- Waitakere and Counties Manukau Netball in New Zealand's National Bank Cup. For the 2008 ANZ Championship the Diamonds merged with the Northern Force to create the Northe ...
and
Otago Rebels The Otago Rebels was a New Zealand netball team which represented Otago in the National Bank Cup. Otago Rebels were the first team to win the inaugural (what was then known as) Coca-Cola Cup. In 2008, the Rebels were merged with Southern Sting to ...
. Magic were knocked out of the competition a week earlier in
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by the Sting, 50–48. Former Silver Fern Julie Coney believing it was the competition's best ever match. Through the season, the
Invercargill Invercargill ( , mi, Waihōpai is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region. The city lies in the heart of the wide expanse of t ...
based team won all but one round robin game. Favourites to take the title, their season was put in question when they went down to the Silver Fern studded
Northern Force Northern Force are a former New Zealand netball team based in North Harbour, North Shore, Auckland Region. As a result, they were also known as either North Harbour Force or North Shore Force. Between 1998 and 2007, Force played in the Coca ...
in the major semi-final. But fighting back, Sting celebrated with a city parade a month later after the final, where Invercargill mayor
Tim Shadbolt Sir Timothy Richard Shadbolt (born 19 February 1947) is a New Zealand politician. He was the Mayor of Invercargill and previously Mayor of Waitemata City. Early life Shadbolt was born in the Auckland suburb of Remuera in 1947. His father died ...
congratulated the team. The competition's cup still sits proudly in the
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trophy cabinet, alongside the national league's old cup – the Coca-Cola.


Coach

Robyn Broughton coached the Southern Sting for all ten years of the National Bank Cup. During her time she won seven National Bank Cup and Coca-Cola Cup titles, and led her team to every single final. She also spent three years as assistant coach of the Silver Ferns from 1998 to 2000. Robyn has also held other national coaching positions including the head coach of the New Zealand A squad, and is currently in charge of the Silver Ferns Fastnet team. Robyn would be joined by several assistant's during the ten years of the Sting. Julie Carter,
Tania Dalton Tania Mary Dalton (née Nicholson; 26 November 1971 – 1 March 2017) was a New Zealand international netball player. After retiring from playing professionally, she worked as a netball commentator on SKY Sports for international tests, the ANZ ...
and Belinda Colling all had stints as assistant coach for various reasons including injury. In 2008, when the
ANZ Championship The ANZ Championship, also known as the Trans-Tasman Netball League, is a former netball league featuring teams from both Australia and New Zealand. Between 2008 and 2016, it was the top-level league in both countries. The competition was owned ...
started, Broughton successfully applied for the role as coach of the
Southern Steel Southern Steel are a New Zealand netball team based in Invercargill. Between 2008 and 2016, they played in the ANZ Championship. Since 2017 they have represented Netball South in the ANZ Premiership. Netball South is the governing body that re ...
. She guided the team to the finals series twice in four seasons and retired from coaching in 2011.


Competition record

*2007– 1st *2006– 1st *2005– 2nd *2004– 1st *2003– 1st *2002– 1st *2001– 1st *2000– 1st *1999– 1st *1998– 2nd


External links


Southern Sting official websiteSouthern Sting
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