In fours medal playoffs the next day, Aotearoa Māori reached the final, where experience triumphed over potential as they comfortably beat the Australia Development team coached by Sport Australia Hall of Fame 2024 inductee Karen Murphy.
Aotearoa Māori players had little time to celebrate because they had two more days of play in pairs and triples.
Motu and her lead, Lisa Prideaux, won bronze in the pairs. Prideaux’s son Beau was in the Australian men’s team at the tournament.
Kanawa, White and Mills just missed out on bronze in the triples, pipped by Norfolk Island in a tiebreak.
Aotearoa Māori finished second in the competition for overall points, four behind Australia.
At the end of the tournament it was announced that Auckland would again be the event venue in 2025 and 2026.