8 April 2026
Aotearoa Māori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles (AMNOHL) is proud to announce the naming of 40 trialists for the 2026 Aotearoa Māori Secondary School (AMNSS) team, following a highly competitive and inspiring National Tournament in Whangārei at Easter Weekend.
The selected trialists represent the very best emerging Māori netball talent from across the motu, identified for their skill, commitment, and embodiment of the AMNOHL kaupapa.
These athletes will attend a two-day Trials Camp in Tāmaki-makau-rau from 25–26 April 2026, where they will participate in high-performance training, assessment, and development opportunities. A final squad will be named following the completion of the camp.
AMNOHL acknowledges the contribution of Assistant Coach Diane Pakau and Independent Selector Brooke Leaver in supporting the selection process. We also extend our aroha to our Head Coach Taz Tawhara and her whānau at this time, following the recent passing of her mother. We honour her leadership and contribution to the programme, and hold space for her during this period.
Assistant Coach Diane Pakau expressed her enthusiasm for the group:
“We were really pleased with the calibre of players who attended this year’s National Tournament. The depth of talent across our waka was outstanding, and it’s exciting to now have the opportunity to work more closely with this group at camp.”
“This is an important step in their development, not just as netballers, but as young Māori leaders who carry our kaupapa forward.”
The AMNSS programme continues to play a vital role in nurturing rangatahi Māori through sport, providing pathways that strengthen identity, wellbeing, and excellence both on and off the court.
AMNOHL acknowledges all players who participated in the National Tournament and commends the effort, dedication, and pride shown by all involved.
Te Waipounamu
Larissa Lee
Jah'Bree McDonald
Ikaroa ki te Raki
Maddi Zimmerman
Misha Petley
Mere Gaby-Heke
Kohurangi Murrow-Rewi
Adelaide Triggs
Tainui
Lyla Periam-Taniwha
Sarah-Kate Nicholas
Caitlin Gabel
Stevie Brown-Wahanui
Kiaarah Wilson
Calais Topia-Chesley
Te Tai Tokerau
Hawaiki Taituha
Georgia Barnes
Jessie Davis
Manawa-Rangi Cash
Ikaroa ki te Tonga
Zoe Jacob
Te Ao Rangi Tawhara
Bella Vaaitoa
Ivana-Maire Thomson-Laulu
Jahzaliya Huriwai
Jamie Rangihaeata
Havana Vaka'uta
Tāmaki-makau-rau
Bella Gardiner
Sailor Roebeck-Tua'a
Sosina Malafu
Vanesah Mapa Tupou
Ella Jorgensen
Fleur Stone
Siriyah Tuala
Aria Gardiner
Keeli Pai
Emma Lynch
Leiria Wharewaka-Vai
Waiariki
Bileigh Mikaere
Rashae Nair
Ave Frost
Rangipai Sandle
Aotea
Charlotte Tutavaha
Trialists and their whānau are asked to complete the online registration form as soon as possible to confirm attendance: click here.
For further information, please contact:
Elaine Wi, National Netball Manager
21 February 2026
Aotearoa Māori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles Trust (AMNOHL) is proud to announce the appointment of its 2026 Aotearoa Māori Netball Secondary Schools (AMNSS) Coaching and Management Team.
Appointed to lead the 2026 campaign are:
Head Coach: Taz Tawhara (Tūwharetoa, Te Whānau-a-Apanui)
Assistant Coach: Diane Pakau (Te Aupouri)
Manager: Murray Gardiner (Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Te Rangi, Ngāi Tūhoe)
This announcement marks an exciting continuation of AMNOHL’s commitment to strengthening high-performance pathways within culturally grounded Māori netball environments for kōhine across Aotearoa.
Head of Interview Convenor, Ashleigh-Kate Araroa-Waerea, acknowledged the depth and quality of applicants who put themselves forward for the roles.
“We are incredibly appreciative of everyone who put themselves forward for these positions. The depth of talent across our Māori netball community makes the appointment process both inspiring and challenging.
With that, we are genuinely excited for the future of AMNOHL — particularly within our high-performance spaces.”
She noted the panel was seeking a balanced leadership team with proven capability, cultural integrity and a commitment to holistic athlete development.
Taz Tawhara returns to AMNOHL as Head Coach following three years as Assistant Coach, where she worked alongside former Head Coach Ngarama Milner-Olsen to re-establish the AMNOHL programme, rebuilding systems, culture, pathways and high-performance foundations.
“I am excited to be back in this space as Head Coach,” says Tawhara.
“Learning from what we created over the past few years and being able to continue building on that foundation is exciting.”
A high-performance coach with proven national and international success, Tawhara holds Netball NZ Performance Coach Qualification (PCQ) accreditation and has completed the High Performance Sport NZ Core Knowledge programme. Her coaching experience includes leadership roles with the NZ Net Blacks, NZ U20 Men and NZ Men’s Fast 5 programmes, achieving world titles, Nations Series podium finishes and consistent pathway success.
Grounded in manaakitanga, unity and accountability, she is passionate about empowering kōhine Māori to thrive in both identity and performance.
“I am always open to collaboration and strengthening the system overall. I look forward to creating development pathways that extend beyond the team itself — supporting aspiring coaches alongside this kaupapa.”
Diane Pakau brings more than a decade of coaching experience across Māori netball, representative pathways and premier environments.
Since 2021, she has led the Netball Waitākere U18 programme to sustained national success, including 2024 runners-up and 2025 New Zealand U18 National Champions. She has also contributed significantly to Indigenous and Māori netball pathways as a coach, selector, talent identification scout and mentor across UNISS, Northern Zone and regional programmes.
Currently completing her Netball NZ Performance Coach Qualification, Pākau is committed to player-centred, culturally aligned development.
“I feel honoured to be part of this kaupapa and look forward to contributing in this space. Having previously attended AMNOHL camps as a profiler and witnessing the environment in action — to now be part of it is very special.”
Returning Manager Murray Gardiner resumes his role, bringing calm leadership, strong communication and extensive experience across community, regional, national and Indigenous Māori netball pathways.
His experience spans Tāmaki-makau-rau Poitarawhiti, Aotearoa Māori Secondary Schools and New Zealand Men’s & Mixed national programmes, alongside key administrative roles with Tāmaki-makau-rau Poi Tarawhiti and General Manager of Netball Waitākere.
“I am pleased to be announced as Manager alongside this exciting coaching group. Consistency has been key over the past three years, and seeing the programme continue to evolve and grow will be a privilege to be part of.”
Collectively, Tawhara, Pakau and Gardiner bring a powerful blend of high-performance capability, cultural leadership and pathway expertise.
Their appointment positions the 2026 AMNSS programme to continue elevating Māori netball, strengthening national pathways and supporting kōhine Māori to flourish both on and off the court.
For further information, please contact:
Elaine Wi, National Netball Manager
26 January 2026
Aotearoa Māori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles Trust is seeking applications for key leadership roles to support the delivery of the 2026 Aotearoa Māori Netball Indigenous Secondary School (AMNISS) Team.
We invite expressions of interest for the following positions:
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Team Manager
These appointments play a critical role in delivering a high-quality, kaupapa-driven programme that supports Māori rangatahi to perform with pride, excellence, and integrity on the national stage.
Application requirements
Applicants are required to submit:
A cover letter outlining relevant experience, qualifications, and suitability for the role
A current curriculum vitae (CV)
📅 Applications close: 6 February 2026
For position descriptions or further information, please contact:
Elaine Wi – National Netball Manager
📞 021 709 074
📧 ewi@amnohl.com