Southern Steel Between
2011 and
2019, Selby-Rickit made 93 senior appearances for
Southern Steel, initially in the
ANZ Championship and later in the
ANZ Premiership. Her 2011 teammates included her older sister,
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit. On 14 February 2011, Selby-Rickit made her ANZ Championship debut for Steel in a
Round 1 match against
Northern Mystics, acting as cover for an injured
Daneka Wipiiti. On 19 April 2017, Selby-Rickit made her 50th senior league appearance for Steel in a
Round 4 match against
Mainland Tactix. Together with Te Huinga, she was subsequently a prominent member of the Steel teams that won the
2017 and
2018 ANZ Premierships and the
2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club tournament.
Mainland Tactix Since
2019, Selby-Rickit has played for
Mainland Tactix. On 13 July 2020, she made her 100th senior league appearance in a
Round 5 match against
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic. She was subsequently a prominent member of the
2020 and
2021 Mainland Tactix teams that finished as ANZ Premiership runners up and grand finalists. On 27 March 2023, she made her 50th appearance for Tactix in a
Round 4 match against Magic. On 7 May 2023, she made her 150th senior league appearance in a
Round 10 match against
Northern Stars.
Queensland Firebirds At the end of the ANZ Premiership Season 2025 Selby-Rickit announced she would be joining the
Queensland Firebirds for the 2026 SSN Season.
New Zealand In August 2016, Selby-Rickit was called up for the senior
New Zealand team. On 27 August 2016, Selby-Rickit made her senior debut against
England during the
2016 Netball Quad Series. She made her international debut at goal attack, coming on at the start of the fourth quarter, to replace
Ameliaranne Wells. With her older sister,
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit, already an international, the Selby-Rickit sisters became only the second set of sisters, after
Maxine Blomquist and
Annette Heffernan, to play for New Zealand. Selby-Rickit was subsequently a member of the New Zealand teams that won the
2016 Fast5 Netball World Series, the
2017 Netball Quad Series, the
2019 Netball World Cup and the
2020 Netball Nations Cup. She also represented New Zealand at the
2018 and
2022 Commonwealth Games and the
2023 Netball World Cup. ;Notes • Member of the squad. However she did not play in the series. ==Statistics==