Selby-Rickit thrives on the thrill of competition
Publish Date: Thursday, 20 May 2021
Selby-Rickit thrives on the thrill of competition
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The unpredictable nature of the 2021 ANZ Premiership is hitting all the right notes for Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel defender Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit.

After 16 years playing in netball’s top echelon, Selby-Rickit’s love of a tightly contested showdown has never waned. So, it’s no wonder she revelled in watching younger sister Te Paea and her Tactix team-mates record a one-point victory in an extra time thriller earlier this week.

“It was crazy. Those games are great for people to watch because you can see what momentum does and also how people deal with those tactical situations. We can always train for those moments in a game but it was really good to see how they actually implemented it and how players dealt with it,” she said.

“Some players will get into that scenario and have a complete meltdown whereas others will do something out of this world – it’s a real gamble and I love seeing those endings to games to see what people do.

“Tactics really came into play and both teams were great but the Tactix held their nerve, spurred on by the help of their home crowd.”

It’s an advantage Selby-Rickit hopes pays dividends for Steel when the two teams meet at ILT Stadium Southland on Monday night.

“It’s no secret to anyone that we love playing at home. This is obviously going to be a completely different game to when we met in round one. Te Paea is back, both teams have more game play under our belts, we’re not really a shock to anyone anymore – there’s a lot of factors which come into it,” she said.

“It’s going to be an incredibly tough, tough game but we’re really looking forward to it and very happy it’s going to be played on our home turf.”

Last Sunday’s 56-52 win over Te Wananga o Raukawa Pulse in Porirua was Steel’s first victory on the road this season.
    
“That venue has been the scene of some real highs and real lows for us – we’ve had some huge wins there but also our biggest ever loss. It was good to go in there and have a hard, evenly fought game. We really had to fight for it so stoked to get the win.”

The congested competition points ladder reflected the tight encounters.

“It’s very evenly matched. While the Stars have won all their matches and are probably the favourites, any team could take the win in any given game and that makes it so exciting for the competition,” Selby-Rickit said.

“Yes every game counts but the reality is every point counts. Goal differential countbacks have made a huge difference in this competition so we have to keep that focus for the full 60 minutes and understand that every point counts and never let up.”


“As we go on, teams find form and you never know who you are going to come up against. You could hit them playing their best or not – so it all comes down to how you handle it in that moment.

“I hate going into a game and having a label slapped on us – whether that’s as the favourite or the underdog – because it doesn’t matter and any team is capable. I guess it’s up to each individual player as to how they approach games but I like to go in thinking it’s even and whoever plays the best netball on the night will be the best team.” 

The most experienced player in the ANZ Premiership with 175 caps to her credit, Selby-Rickit was enjoying her latest campaign.

“I’m always a bit anxious going into the season to see what it’s going to be like but especially this year given we had so many player changes. But it’s been really great and the new players have fitted in so well,” she said.

“We’ve been having a lot of fun off court and in preseason we were kind of thinking ‘we get along so well off court why isn’t it showing on court’ so it’s been really good to find that chemistry is now really starting to show.”

Steel will meet The Good Oil Tactix at 6.15pm on Monday, 24 May. Tickets are available from ILT Stadium Southland or online at www.ticketek.co.nz.

MATCH NOTES

• When the teams last met in Round 1 this season the Steel defeated the Tactix 54-36 in Invercargill.
• The Steel has won 10 of the previous 13 meetings between the teams in the ANZ Premiership.
• The Tactix and Steel have met 31 times since 2008 with the Steel winning 24, the Tactix six and there has been one draw.
• The Steel and Tactix have played four matches in Invercargill with the Steel winning all four.
• The Steel has played 21 ANZ Premiership matches in Invercargill for a record of 19 wins and two losses.
• The Tactix 36-goals against the Steel when they last met is their lowest score against their southern rivals in 31 previous meetings dating back to 2008.
• The Tactix are coming off a 64-63 extra time win over the Mystics in Christchurch in Round 5. The Tactix move from bottom to fourth on the ladder after winning their last two matches.
• The Steel is coming off a 56-52 win over the Pulse in Porirua in Round 5 and sit in third place on the ladder with three wins and three losses. Their two losses have been outside bonus point range losing by 6 to the Mystics in Round 2 and 14 to the Steel in Round 4.
• The Steel’s Round 5 win over the Pulse was their first away from home in 2021.
• The Tactix extra time win over the Mystics is just the second ANZ Premiership match decided after extra time. The Tactix were also involved in the only other one in Round 1, 2018 when they beat the Stars 61-60 in Palmerston North.
• The Tactix didn’t make and changes in their Round 5 win over the Mystics just the 13th time (in 67 ANZ Premiership matches) they have kept the same line-up for a full match.
• The Tactix have the worst attacking record after five rounds averaging just 51.6 goals per match while the Steel has the fourth best record scoring 53.8 goals per match.
• The Steel is the most accurate team in the competition shooting at 88.2% while the Tactix are the second worst team shooting at 81.9%.
• The Steel has the second-best defensive record conceding 52.6 goals per match while the Tactix have equal fourth worst conceding 57 goals per match.

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For further information, contact: 
Kate Buchanan
Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel media manager
021 292 1660