NZ Tournaments

Canterbury Pekapeka wins the 2025 Beach Handball Club Men's and Women's Championships

Canterbury Handball followed last year’s indoor handball success by winning both the men’s and women’s category of this year’s NZ Beach Handball Club Championship. Last year, Canterbury Quakes won both men’s and women’s Handball League Aotearoa and the men’s title of the 2024 NZ Club Championship. They started this year with Canterbury Pekapeka winning both men’s and women’s titles in beach handball.

Canterbury Pekapeka dominated the women’s championship winning all their games and the finals. The men’s tournament was a tighter affair. On the first day, Pekepeka men lost both their matches against Barad-dûr Beach Bros. Barad-dûr Beach Bros won all their matches on the first day. But they could not replicate it on the second day.

2025 Beach Handball Club championship Winners

2025 Beach Handball Club Men’s Championship - Canterbury Pekapeka

Ollly Donaldson (Charrots)

Top Scorer and Most Valuable Attacker

Cameron Ross (Charrots) and Jeremy Clarke (Charrots)

Most Valuable Defender

Jack Gallagher (Charrots) and Alex Brown (BBB)

Best Goalkeeper

2025 Beach Handball Club WOMen’s Championship - Canterbury Pekapeka

Jaclyn Parker (Pekapeka)

Most Valuable Attacker

Kianna Dawson (Parrots)

Top Scorer

Rowan Moloughney (Pekapeka) and Mae Bartlett (Pekapeka)

Most Valuable Defender

Julia Singhal (Pekapeka)

Best Goalkeeper

That concludes the New Zealand Beach Handball season. Good luck to the teams and players going over to the Australian Beach Club Championship starting 3rd of April 2025.

Announcing the formation of the Handball League Aotearoa (HLA)

The New Zealand Handball Federation (NZHF) is excited to officially launch the inaugural Handball League Aotearoa (HLA) for the upcoming 2024 season. The HLA will be the premier showcase of handball in New Zealand for regional teams and provides more opportunities for players, coaches, and referees to be involved in high-level handball. With limited access to international games against more experienced opposition, it is crucial that New Zealand develops a strong local league. 

The HLA forms a key part of the NZHF’s strategy to address this challenge and aims to improve the quality of handball at the high-performance level across the country. It will be the primary league for aspirational players, referees, and coaches to showcase their talents and stake a claim to represent New Zealand in future international events. 

The first edition of the HLA will feature regional teams representing Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, competing across eight rounds throughout the regular season and culminating in a regional finals weekend to be held in Christchurch on October 12th and 13th .

Each team will play the other team from their Island four times, twice home and twice away, in addition to playing each of the two teams from the other Island twice (with double points). Points will accumulate throughout the season and the winning teams will be crowned at the conclusion of the regionals finals weekend in October. HLA will have both Women’s and Men’s divisions.

Crossover matches will take place at ‘Handball Super Weekends’ hosted by Canterbury Handball, with the first weekend on May 4th and 5th, and the finals on October 12th and 13th. The inner Island matches (Auckland vs Wellington and Canterbury vs Otago) will be arranged to take place in July and August, with each team hosting the other, or meeting in between.

For more details of the league, go to Handball League Aotearoa page and the event page of games.

Queenstown Social Tournament Summary

Queenstown Social Tournament Summary

Queenstown Tournament 2023 kicked off this year's indoor calendar last weekend (1 - 2 April). A successful tournament with players from Auckland, Canterbury and Otago all participating. The annual social tournament had shorter games 25 minutes per half. On Saturday the first games were the most intense ones with only one point difference in both the men's and women's matches. The second ones were a test of fitness, which is always good and allowed the youth to really shine. The young lads had a lot of court time and built up their confidence and game as we encouraged them to take the lead on the plays and trust themselves. The women then mixed the teams and had a NZ vs other passports match which was neck and neck the whole way ending in epic last play goal to tie the match, 22-22 . The 18s men then played against a mixed men's team which was a tight match ending in 20-17 to the seniors. Sunday was all about fun, 4 teams mixed boys and girls all random were made up with 10 minutes fast paced games all the teams played each other. Everyone had a blast. Big thanks to all the volunteers, helpers, scorers and refs who keep the social tournament going.

Leo Gatti - Queenstown Handball

For details and scoresheets, go to Event Page

North vs South Beach Handball Series Team Announcement

NZHF Beach Handball is proud to announce the teams playing in the North vs South Beach Handball series. The first game is on Saturday, 4th of February at Pioneer Stadium Sand Courts. The Men’s game starts at 5pm and the Women’s game at 5:45 pm. The livestream links will be announced later. Check the event page for details and updates - North vs South Game 1