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Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit was born on 3 April, 1989 in Hamilton, New Zealand, is a New Zealand netball international. Discover Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 3 April, 1989
Birthday 3 April
Birthplace Hamilton, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit Height, Weight & Measurements

At 34 years old, Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit height is 1.84m .

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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit worth at the age of 34 years old? Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from New Zealand. We have estimated Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit is a former New Zealand netball international.

2005

Selby-Rickit made her senior debut with Western Flyers, aged just 15, during the 2005 National Bank Cup season.

2006

While playing at Verdon, she featured in the 2006 and 2007 netball national secondary schools finals.

Between 2006 and 2007, Selby-Rickit played for Southern Sting in the National Bank Cup league.

During her time with Sting, as well as been coached by Robyn Broughton, Selby-Rickit played alongside Donna Wilkins and Adine Wilson.

2007

She was a member of three premiership winning teams – the 2007 Southern Sting team and the 2017 and 2018 Southern Steel teams.

2008

Between 2008 and 2011, Selby-Rickit made 40 senior appearances for Southern Steel in the ANZ Championship.

She was a member of the inaugural Southern Steel squad.

During this era, Steel were coached by Selby-Rickit's mentor, Robyn Broughton.

2010

She was a member of the New Zealand teams that won the 2010, 2012 and 2013 Fast5 Netball World Series'.

During the National Bank Cup era, she played for Western Flyers and Southern Sting.

During the ANZ Championship era she played for Southern Steel and Central Pulse.

During the ANZ Premiership era, she has played for Steel.

2011

For the 2011 season, she was joined in the Steel team by her younger sister, Te Paea Selby-Rickit.

2012

Between 2012 and 2015, Selby-Rickit played for Central Pulse in the ANZ Championship.

She followed Robyn Broughton from Steel to Pulse.

Selby-Rickit was playing for Pulse when she was first called up for the senior New Zealand team and went onto made her senior debut.

2016

Since 2016, Selby-Rickit has played for Southern Steel, initially in the ANZ Championship and later in the ANZ Premiership.

2017

She was also a member of the Steel team that won the 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club tournament.

In 2022, she was included on a list of the 25 best players to feature in netball leagues in New Zealand since 1998.

Her younger sister, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, is also a New Zealand netball international.

Her father, Hud Rickit, is a former New Zealand rugby union international.

Selby-Rickit is a Māori with Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāti Porou affiliations.

She was born in Hamilton and raised in Ōtaki.

She is the daughter of Mereana Selby and Hud Rickit.

Her mother is the CEO at Te Wānanga o Raukawa.

Her father is a former New Zealand rugby union international.

She has four siblings.

Her younger sister, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, is also a New Zealand netball international.

They were team mates at Southern Steel.

A third sister, Miriama, also played netball at National Provincial Championship level.

Her brothers, Manaaki Selby-Rickit and Ngarongo Selby-Rickit, are both rugby union players.

The five siblings were all educated at kura kaupapa and were raised speaking te reo Māori.

At 16, Te Huinga moved to Invercargill to attend Verdon College and play for Southern Sting.

Robyn Broughton was both her teacher and netball coach at Verdon and her head coach at Sting.

Together with her sister, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, she was a member of the Steel teams that won the 2017 and 2018 ANZ Premierships and the 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club tournament.

2019

In 2019 and 2020, alongside Gina Crampton, Selby-Rickit served as Steel co-captain.

During the 2019 season, Selby-Rickit made her 150th senior league appearance and her 100th appearance for Steel.

In April 2022, Selby-Rickit was included on a list of the 25 best players to feature in netball leagues in New Zealand since 1998.

Ahead of the 2023 season, Selby-Rickit was again named Steel captain.