Canterbury Flames
Founded1998 (1998)
Disbanded2007 (2007)
Based inChristchurch
RegionsCanterbury
Tasman
Home venueWestpac Centre
LeagueCoca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup
Websitewww.canterburyflames.org.nz

Uniform

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Canterbury Flames were a New Zealand netball team based in Christchurch, Canterbury. Between 1998 and 2007 they played in the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league. Between 2000 and 2002, Flames played in three successive grand finals. In 2004, they played in their fourth grand final. On all four occasions, they lost out to Southern Sting. In 2008, when the National Bank Cup was replaced by the ANZ Championship, Canterbury Flames were rebranded as Canterbury Tactix.

History

Founding members

In 1998, together with, Auckland Diamonds, Bay of Plenty Magic, Capital Shakers, Counties Manukau Cometz, Northern Force, Otago Rebels, Southern Sting, Waikato Wildcats and Western Flyers, Flames, were founding members of the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league.[1][2]

Rebrand

In 2008, when the National Bank Cup was replaced by the ANZ Championship, Canterbury Flames were rebranded as Canterbury Tactix.[3][4] Canterbury Tactix were subsequently renamed Mainland Tactix.[5][6]

Home venues

Flames played the majority of their home matches at Christchurch's Westpac Centre.[7][8]

Stats

Season Position Won Drawn Lost
19983rd
19996th
20002nd
20012nd
20022nd
20036th
20042nd
20056th
20064th
2007[9]5th403

  Runners Up

Sources:[10][11][12]

Grand finals

Coca-Cola Cup

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2000[13]Southern Sting43–40Canterbury FlamesStadium Southland
2001[14][15]Southern Sting47–44Canterbury FlamesStadium Southland

National Bank Cup

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2002[16][17]Southern Sting54–48Canterbury FlamesStadium Southland
2004[5][18][19]Southern Sting63–55Canterbury FlamesStadium Southland

Source:[20]

Notable former players

Internationals

 New Zealand
 New Zealand Fast5
 Australia
 Fiji
 Samoa

ANZ Championship players

Sources:[6][10][11][12][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Captains

Years
Belinda Colling[22][26]2001
Julie Seymour[5][27]2004
Vilimaina Davu[7][24][28]2005
Julie Seymour[11][12][21]2007

Coaches

Head coaches

Coach Years
Leigh Gibbs[6]1998–1999
Margaret Foster[29]2000
Leigh Gibbs[6][22][30]2001
Margaret Foster[11][12][21][23][29]2002–2007

Source:[6]

Assistant coaches

Coach Years
Helen Mahon-Stroud[21]2007

Main sponsors

Sponsors Seasons
Ballantynes[7][31][32]c. 2001–2005
Goldair[9][11][12]2007

Honours

References

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