Formation
In 1998 Waikato Wildcats, featuring Jenny-May Coffin, and Bay of Plenty Magic, with Lyn Gunson as head coach, became founder members of the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league. In 1999 these two teams merged to become Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic. Gunson became the new team's first coach. Amigene Metcalfe, Tania Nicholson and Cushla Lichtwark were all members of the team's first squad.
Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup
Between 1999 and 2007, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic played in the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup league. During this era, they were coached by three future New Zealand national netball team head coaches – Lyn Gunson, Ruth Aitken and Noeline Taurua. In 2005 and 2006, with a team coached by Taurua and featuring Amigene Metcalfe, Irene van Dyk, Casey Williams, Laura Langman and Joline Henry, Magic won two successive National Bank Cup titles. On both occasions they defeated Southern Sting in the grand final. Magic are the only team from the Coca-Cola Cup/National Bank Cup era to have retained their original name.
Statistics
Season
Position
Won
Drawn
Lost
1999
9th
2000
7th
2001
3rd
2002
7th
2003
3rd
2004
3rd
2005
1st
2006
1st
2007
3rd
Winners
Source:
ANZ Championship
Between 2008 and 2016, Magic played in the ANZ Championship. Magic were the most successful New Zealand team during ANZ Championship era. With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Amigene Metcalfe and featuring Irene van Dyk, Magic finished the 2008 season as minor premiers and overall runners-up. During the regular season Magic won 10 of their 13 matches and finished above eventual champions New South Wales Swifts. Magic subsequently lost to Swifts in the major semi–final, defeated Adelaide Thunderbirds in the preliminary final before losing the grand final to Swifts.
In 2009 Magic were regular season runners up. In 2010, Magic were grand finalists once again. They finished the regular season third behind Swifts and Thunderbirds. They subsequently defeated Southern Steel in the minor semi-final and Swifts in the preliminary final but lost to Thunderbirds in the grand final. In 2011 they were again regular season runners up.
In 2012, with a team coached by Taurua, captained by Laura Langman and featuring Leana de Bruin, Irene van Dyk, Julianna Naoupu and Casey Williams, Magic eventually won the premiership. Magic lost their first four matches. However, they subsequently won 12 matches in a row to finish third during the regular season and champions overall. In the minor semi-final they defeated Thunderbirds and in the preliminary final they defeated Northern Mystics after extra time. In the grand final they defeated Melbourne Vixens 41–38. As a result, they became the first, and only, New Zealand team to win the Championship. They were also the first and only team to start the season with four defeats and win the title and the first and only team to finish third in the regular season and win the title.
In July 2013, Julie Fitzgerald was appointed head coach of Magic. Between 2014 and 2016, she guided Magic to the ANZ Championship Finals Series every season. In both 2015 and 2016, she guided Magic to the New Zealand Conference titles.
Regular season statistics
Season
Position
Won
Drawn
Lost
1st
10
0
3
2009
2nd
11
0
2
3rd
9
0
4
2011
2nd
10
0
3
3rd
9
0
4
2013
3rd
9
0
4
2014
4th
8
0
5
2015
5th
5
1
7
2016
6th
6
0
7
Minor premiers and grand finalists Grand finalists Premiers
Source:
ANZ Premiership
Since 2017, Magic have played in the ANZ Premiership.
Regular season statistics
Season
Position
Won
Drawn
Lost
2017
4th
7
8
5
2018
5th
5
10
3
2019
4th
5
10
0
2020
6th
2
9
3
2021
6th
1
0
14
2022
5th
4
0
11
2023
5th
6
0
9
2024
4th
9
0
6
2025
5th
2
0
8