Dame Noeline TauruaDNZM (born 26 March 1968) is a New Zealand international netball coach and former representative player. She is currently head coach of the New Zealand national netball team, the Silver Ferns.
Early life
Taurua was born in Papakura to Kingi and Polly Taurua. Her ancestry is Ngāpuhi on her father's side, and Ngāti Whātua on her mother's side. Taurua is the youngest of five children.[1] She expressed an interest in Athletics in her schooling years.[2] Taurua attended Taupo-nui-a-Tia College.[3]
Playing career
Taurua was a member of the Silver Ferns from 1993–99. During that time, she won a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur[4] and a bronze medal at the 1995 Netball World Championships in Birmingham. A knee injury in 1999 ended her playing career, having played in 34 test matches for the Silver Ferns.[5]
Coaching career
In 2011, Taurua acted as assistant coach to the Silver Ferns alongside Ruth Aitken.[6] The following year, she accepted an official position as Silver Ferns assistant coach after being offered the role several times.[7] In domestic netball, Taurua coached the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic from 2002–13, leading them to two National Bank Cup titles (2005, 2006) and one ANZ Championship title (2012).[8]
In 2013, Taurua retired from coaching duties for the Silver Ferns after one and a half seasons, citing family reasons.[9] She also stepped down as head coach of the Magic after eleven years at the franchise.[10] Her replacement at the Magic was former New South Wales Swifts coach Julie Fitzgerald.[11] Taurua later accepted a role as head coach for Southern Steel in their final 2016 ANZ Championship season.[12]
After the dissolution of the ANZ Championship in 2016, the Sunshine Coast Lightning announced the signing of Taurua heading into the 2017 season of the Suncorp Super Netball league in Australia. Taurua coached the Lightning to back-to-back premierships in 2017 and 2018,[13] and a minor premiership in 2019.[14] She was selected as the head coach of the New Zealand national netball team in August 2018.[15] During her time as Silver Ferns head coach, New Zealand won the 2018 Fast5 Netball World Series and 2019 Netball World Cup.[16][17] As well as being the national team coach, Taurua continued to coach the Lightning in Australia. On 20 August 2019, Taurua announced her departure from the Lightning after her third year coaching the team.[18]
Taurua was not shortlisted for the role of head coach in 2015,[19] however, after the resignation of
Janine Southby from a failed Commonwealth Games campaign, she accepted the job as the Silver Ferns 11th coach.[20]
Despite a disappointing 2023 Netball World Cup with the Silver Ferns finishing fourth, their worst ever in history, Tarurua's coaching was still held in high regard and her contract was extended until January 2024.[26] The Silver Ferns coach role was opened to applicants in January 2024 in which Taurua confirmed she would be reapplying for the next four year cycle.[27] Taurua was retained as the Silver Ferns coach in April 2024, although only contracted until 2026 she expressed an interest to continue until the 2027 Netball World Cup. [28]
Taurua is known for her strict fitness criteria for any Silver Fern trialists and players.[29]
By her schooling in Taupō, she was inducted into the famed Lake Taupo District 'Wall of Fame' displayed proudly in the circulatory spaces of the AC Baths.[36]
Personal life
Taurua is married to Edward Goldsmith, with whom she has five children.[37] They divide their time between their homes in Mount Maunganui and Pukehina Beach.[38]