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Tiana Metuarau
New Zealand netball player

Tiana Metuarau

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New Zealand netball player
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Female
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Age
23 years
Education
Wellington East Girls' College
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Biography

Tiana Metuarau (born 15 January 2001) is a New Zealand netball international. Between 2017 and 2020, she was a prominent member of the Central Pulse team that won the 2018 Super Club title and the 2019 and 2020 ANZ Premiership titles. In 2022, Metuarau was co-captain of the Pulse team that won a third ANZ Premiership title.

Early life, family and education

Metuarau is the daughter of Waimarama Taumaunu and George Metuarau. She has two siblings, Tuakana and Tanara. Her mother, Waimarama, is a former New Zealand netball international, former national team captain and head coach and Central Pulse's director of high performance. George Metuarau is a former rugby union player and coach. Between 2004 and 2011, he served as head coach of the Cook Islands national rugby sevens team. Between 2017 and 2019 he was a member of the Central Zone/Central Manawa coaching staff with responsibility for primary care.

Metuarau was born in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England in 2001. At the time, her mother was serving as National Performance Director of the All England Netball Association. She is of Cook Island, Tahitian and Māori/Ngāti Porou descent. Her family returned to New Zealand when she was three years old. She attended Wellington East Girls' College.

Playing career

Central Zone

In 2016 and 2017, Metuarau played for Central Zone in the Beko Netball League. Her team mates included Karin Burger and Kimiora Poi. In 2016 she was a member of the Central Zone team that finished the season as runners up to Netball South. In the final, aged just 15, she scored 24 from 26. In 2017 she was a member of the Central Zone team that won the title.

Central Pulse

2016–2020

Ahead of the 2017 ANZ Premiership season season, Metuarau was included in the Central Pulse squad as a replacement for the pregnant Ameliaranne Ekenasio. Between 2017 and 2020 she was a prominent member of the Central Pulse team that won the 2018 Super Club title and the 2019 and 2020 ANZ Premiership titles. During this time, Metuarau played in four ANZ Premiership grand finals for Pulse. On 5 July 2020, during a 2020 Round 4 51–30 win over Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, Metuarau, aged 19, made her 50th ANZ Premiership appearance for Pulse.

2021–

After spending the 2021 ANZ Premiership season playing for Southern Steel, Metuarau rejoined Central Pulse for the 2022 season. She was subsequently appointed Pulse co-captain along with Kelly Jury. In 2022, Metuarau was part of the Pulse team that won a third ANZ Premiership title.

Southern Steel

Ahead of the 2021 ANZ Premiership season season, Metuarau signed for Southern Steel. She made 16 appearances for Steel, scoring 221 goals with an 81% success rate. It was after her successful season with Steel that Metuarau was called up for the senior2021–22 New Zealand squad. Metuarau played just one season for Steel before rejoining Central Pulse.

New Zealand

Metuarau represented New Zealand at schoolgirl level. She was just 16 when she a member of the New Zealand under-21 team that won the 2017 Netball World Youth Cup. She played the first half in the 60–57 win in the final over Australia. Metuarau was included in the senior 2021–22 New Zealand squad. She subsequently made her senior debut for New Zealand on 20 September 2021 against England during the first test of the 2021 Taini Jamison Trophy Series, scoring 17 from 19 as she partnered Maia Wilson. She was also named player of the match.

TournamentsPlace
2017 Netball World Youth Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
2021 Taini Jamison Trophy Series2nd
2022 Netball Quad Series3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2022 Fast5 Netball World Series3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Statistics

Grand finals

Grand finalsTeamPlaceOpponentGoals (%)
12017Central PulseRunners upSouthern Steel 27/30 (90%)
22018Central PulseRunners upSouthern Steel 4/4 (100%)
32019Central PulseWinnersNorthern Stars
42020Central PulseWinnersMainland Tactix
52022Central PulseWinnersNorthern Stars 11/13 (85%)

ANZ Premiership

SeasonTeamG/AGARBCPRFDICDFPNTOMP
2017Pulse 351/437 (80%)?22212?514817117
2018Pulse 185/219 (84%)?7136?36687216
2019Pulse 59/84 (70%)9023810812454313
2020Pulse 44/68 (65%)7256910713453413
2021Steel 221/273 (81%)252243213665208510116
2022Pulse 250/306 (82%)20914218270526928316
2023Pulse
Career

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Honours

New Zealand
  • Netball World Youth Cup
    • Winners: 2017
Central Pulse
  • ANZ Premiership
    • Winners: 2019, 2020, 2022
    • Runners Up: 2017
    • Minor premiers: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022
  • Netball New Zealand Super Club
    • Winners: 2018
Central Zone
  • National Netball League
    • Winners: 2017
    • Runners Up: 2016
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