<P> The four highest - ranked teams at the end of the round - robin phase progress to the finals series; other teams are eliminated from the competition for that season . The finals series is played over three weeks using a Page - McIntyre System . The first - ranked team from the round - robin phase hosts the second - ranked team in the major semi-final; third hosts fourth in the minor semi-final, the loser of which is eliminated . The loser of the major semi-final hosts the winner of the minor semi-final in the preliminary final . The grand final is contested between the winner of the major semi-final and the winner of the preliminary final, with the former team as hosts . </P> <P> Matches are played under international netball rules . From 2010, one exception to the international rules will apply in the ANZ Championship, allowing coaches to talk with players during time stoppages . Another new feature of the competition will see the game clock displaying the final 60 seconds of each quarter, where previously the clock was blank for that time . In addition, matches that are tied at the end of four quarters continue into extra time until a winner emerges . In 2015 extra time in home and away matches has been abolished and a new final system involving the top three teams from each country will be used . </P> <P> The ANZ Championship is administered by Trans - Tasman Netball League (TTNL), established in 2007 as a joint venture between Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand, both of which have representatives in TTNL's six - member board . Individual franchises are managed by state (Australian) and regional (New Zealand) netballing bodies, although these organisations report to their respective national governing body . The Australian Netball Players Association and the New Zealand Netball Players Association represent players collectively in negotiations with TTNL regarding salaries and playing conditions . </P> <P> As with international teams, ANZ Championship teams comprise 12 players each, with seven starting players and five reserves . Teams are presently allowed to include one import player at their discretion, and can also apply to their respective national organising body (Netball New Zealand or Netball Australia) to use an "ineligible" player--a player who is a citizen of the team's country but is ineligible to play for that country's national team . </P>

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