With
the entries now closed for the 2011 New Zealand Senior Championships
to be held in Palmerston North 12th-16th
October, it was time to see which Associations were gunning for the
Teams titles. With some tough competition throughout the year, the NZ
Open Championships is the pinnacle of domestic competition, this is
where all the hard training and discipline is put to practice. With
the team event to be held first there are high hopes from all
associations participating, though without a doubt Auckland appears
to be the dominant force in the field.
An epic battle at this year's North Island Indivdual Champs between the two top guns in Auckland's 2011 Men's Team for the Nationals |
'I
expect the auckland team to win with relative ease as we have the
best player in the country as our number 1 and #1 ranked player in
the country in 2010 as our number 2' Zhiyang
Cheng (Auckland). Of course Zhiyang speaks of top gun Teng Teng Liu
who made the semi-finals at this years Australian Senior
Championships and Phillip Xiao a close rival, the two of whom battled
it out in an epic finale at this year's North Island Individual
Championships, both are players of high skill and with the backup of
other notable Auckland players they are looking confident to take the
top Mens shield which we can be sure Josh Alexandre is looking
forward to hoisting up in the team photo once again.
Josh Alexandre holds the A Grade Mens Team Shield for Auckland, the 2010 Winners of the National Event. |
Close
competitors in the Mens Team Events are likely to include the main centres; Canterbury,
North Harbour, Waikato and Wellington and of course the hosts Manawatu. 'We are an old team
that train only a fraction of the Auckland teams, so without even
considering the other teams it's already going to be very tough'
Yi-Sien Lin (Canterbury) on his
teams chances. Yi-Sien will combine with Simon Wallace and
experienced New Zealand Veteran Malcolm Darroch who has a
long history of success in table tennis here in
New Zealand.
Confidence from Mitchell Barker for North Harbour also 'I
think we have a good chance to be there at the end
providing our players are on form we are just as good as any other
team' Mitchell Barker (North
Harbour). No doubt we will see Mitchell combining with 2005 National
Champion Brad Chen and of course Craig Dye who recently reached the
semi-finals of the Auckland Open Championships just 2 weeks ago.
Hosts
of the competition Manawatu are aiming high 'Hopefully
top 3, if they play well' Nathan
Watson (Manawatu). It will be interesting to see whether playing on
home ground can help them manoevre their way to the top. Close
neighbours Wellington have entered a number of teams, Coach and
Selector Stephen Hirst had this to say on his expectations for the
Wellington teams: 'If our top Mens and
Women's team play to their potential I'm expecting they will go
further than people would expect them to. Quietly confident but it
will all come down to doing the right things in the pressure
situations on the day. We are not going there to make up the
numbers.' This statement was
echoed by Wellington representative Hayden Tapp 'Wellington
are after a top 4 finish. We are getting back on track
and have high hopes'.
Feng Jie holds the A Grade Women's Shield for Auckland, Winners of the National Women's A Grade Teams. |
In
the Women's Team Event the Otago team will be travelling up for the
competition, great to see. Team player Gemma Buzzard stated her hope
was simply 'to win some games and have a good time' a great
outlook for the social and competitive balance for the event.
Wellington
have put a strong team forward to contest the women's and will be
aiming for the top spot having won the North Island Team
Championships. 'I believe that Wellington has selected a
strong women's team for this year, and the chances of doing well are
very high. As always, it all depends on who Auckland and Christchurch
sends' Lisa Yue (Wellington). In the end it promises to be a
great competition and it's great to see the players aiming high.
Waikato will certainly be looking to earn its way into the higher
finishing places after a good effort last year to try and make the
top spot.
With a number of skillful players competing in the team events there will be plenty of exciting table tennis matches to watch across all grades. A match we can really look forward to will most certainly be the clash of North Harbour's Brad Chen and Auckland's Tony (Teng Teng) Liu.
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