Central Zone In 2016 and 2017, Poi played for
Central Zone in the
National Netball League. Her team mates included
Karin Burger and
Tiana Metuarau. She was a member of the Central Zone teams that were 2016 NNL grand finalists and 2017 NNL premiers.
Central Pulse Ahead of the
2017 ANZ Premiership season, Poi was contracted as a training partner with
Central Pulse. Poi's opportunities at Pulse were limited. She was kept out of the team by
Claire Kersten,
Whitney Souness, Mila Reuelu-Buchanan and Renee Savai'inaea. Despite this, on 8 May 2017, in a
Round 7 match against
Northern Stars, she made her
ANZ Premiership debut with Pulse, making a brief three-minute appearance in the final quarter. It was her only match for Pulse.
Mainland Tactix Since
2018, Poi has played for
Mainland Tactix in the
ANZ Premiership. She quickly established herself as regular member of the Tactix team. Ahead of the
2022 season, Poi was appointed Tactix captain, taking over from the pregnant Jane Watson. She became the first
Māori to captain Tactix. Poi made her debut for Magpies in a
Round 6 match against
New South Wales Swifts. She went on to play seven games for Magpies. In
Round 13, Poi played an integral role in a season highlight for Magpies when they defeated Swifts 64–56. Poi took to the court to replace
Kelsey Browne after Browne went down with a knee injury in the second quarter.
Southern Steel After the completion of the
2024 ANZ Premiership season and seven seasons with the
Mainland Tactix, it was announced Poi would be joining the
Southern Steel for the
2025 season.
New Zealand Poi has represented
New Zealand at schoolgirl, under-21, Fast5 and senior level. She was a member of the New Zealand team that won the
2017 Netball World Youth Cup. She was also a member of the team that won the
2018 Fast5 Netball World Series. On 13 January 2019, Poi made her senior debut for New Zealand in a
2019 Netball Quad Series match against
England. On 26 January 2020, Poi made her first start during a
2020 Netball Nations Cup match against
South Africa. In October 2020, New Zealand head coach,
Noeline Taurua, highlighted Poi for her fitness levels. She was a member of the New Zealand team that won the
2021 Constellation Cup. ==Statistics==