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2016 Spring Pennant (25/08 – 10/11)
Five Teams competed against each other within a 10 Week Competition. Each team consisted of 2 players. Within each regular season match, there was a total of five rubbers played: 4 singles and 1 doubles. Each rubber was played best out of 5 sets, which were played up to 11 points.
The Finals Series commenced at the conclusion of the regular season, after every team had played each other twice.
The teams ranked second (Moa) and third (Kea) upon the ladder competed against each other in a play-off match to determine who would face the first-ranked team (Tui) in the Grand Final. The Moa defeated the Kea 3-2 on the Thursday evening of November 3rd.
On the 10th of November, the Tui defeated the Moa 3-1 within the Grand Final of the 2016 Spring pennant competition.
Leading Player: Fabian Kenie
First: Tui (Champions)
Second: Moa (Runners Up)
Third: Kea
Fourth: Takahe
Fifth: Kiwis
Five Teams competed against each other within a 10 Week Competition. Each team consisted of 2 players. Within each regular season match, there was a total of five rubbers played: 4 singles and 1 doubles. Each rubber was played best out of 5 sets, which were played up to 11 points.
The Finals Series commenced at the conclusion of the regular season, after every team had played each other twice.
The teams ranked second (Moa) and third (Kea) upon the ladder competed against each other in a play-off match to determine who would face the first-ranked team (Tui) in the Grand Final. The Moa defeated the Kea 3-2 on the Thursday evening of November 3rd.
On the 10th of November, the Tui defeated the Moa 3-1 within the Grand Final of the 2016 Spring pennant competition.
Leading Player: Fabian Kenie
First: Tui (Champions)
Second: Moa (Runners Up)
Third: Kea
Fourth: Takahe
Fifth: Kiwis
Players
Kea
Kiwis
Moa
Takahe
Tui
Location
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