With minimal changes in personnel, there’s a familiar ring to Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse in 2019, a situation they’re banking on to give them an extra edge.
With an impressive return from several of their rookies last year, The Good Oil Tactix will once again be looking to their younger brigade for similar contributions in 2019.
With their defensive strike power back on deck, it is at the shooting end where Splice Construction Magic have undergone the biggest change heading into the 2019 season.
The addition of no-nonsense defender Leana de Bruin and mercurial midcourter Temepara Bailey to their make-up has bolstered the Northern Stars’ experience factor for the 2019 season.
With the completion of its second year, the evolution of the ANZ Premiership headed in the direction intended during 2018 with a significant lift across all areas.