11 Sep 2014

Taurua heading to Mystics

8:32 am on 11 September 2014

Noeline Taurua, New Zealand's most successful trans-Tasman netball league coach, will join the Northern Mystics next year as an assistant to head coach Deb Fuller.

Noeline Taurua coaching the Magic. ANZ Netball Championship, Northern Mystics v WBOP Magic. 2013.

Noeline Taurua coaching the Magic. ANZ Netball Championship, Northern Mystics v WBOP Magic. 2013. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Taurua, who led the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic to victory in the 2012 ANZ Championship, the only title won by a New Zealand side, will also lead the coach development programme in the Northern Zone, which takes in Auckland and Northland.

The Mystics CEO Julie Paterson says the organisation is thrilled to have a coach of Taurua's experience and calibre on board.

"The value that she will add having been through six ANZ Championship campaigns will be enormous."

During Taurua's tenure at the Magic, from 2008 to 2013, the team made three grand finals and reached the semi-finals every year.

"We are also delighted that Noeline has committed to our organisation for two years, not just at the high performance level, but also to establish and run a comprehensive coach development programme throughout our zone," says Paterson.

The appointment comes after Fuller approached her long-time friend and former team-mate to work alongside her at the Auckland-based Mystics.

And for Taurua, who is studying towards a Masters of Science in Performance Coaching with the University of Stirling in Scotland, the timing was "just right".

She'd been working with the New Zealand Sports Academy, running its netball programme in Rotorua, doing international and local netball consultancy work and felt refreshed after a season away from the trans-Tasman league.

Taurua say she liked what she saw at the end of the Mystics' 2014 season and believed it was a good time to come into the team.

She also has strong connection with the athletes and the zone, she was born in Papakura, grew up in Albany and is of Ngapuhi and Ngati Whatua descent.