[4][5][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] At 16, Te Huinga moved to Invercargill to attend Verdon College and play for Southern Sting.
[5][15][16][17] Selby-Rickit made her senior debut with Western Flyers, aged just 15, during the 2005 National Bank Cup season.
During her time with Sting, as well as being coached by Robyn Broughton, Selby-Rickit played alongside Donna Wilkins and Adine Wilson.
[24][25][29][38][39] 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.
[51][52] On 11 March 2023, during a Round 2 match against Central Pulse, Selby-Rickit made her 200th senior league appearance.
After Leana de Bruin, Laura Langman, Liana Leota and Katrina Rore, she became just the fifth New Zealand netball player to reach this milestone.
[20][53] In 2018, while travelling around Europe, Selby-Rickit guested for Manchester Thunder in the British Fast5 Netball All-Stars Championship.
Her former Southern Steel team-mate, Liana Leota, who was then playing for Thunder, got her involved as an import after seeing Selby-Rickit was in Europe.
[26] She was called up for the 2013 Constellation Cup, but was dropped from the squad when Waimarama Taumaunu opted to include more midcourters.
[35][36][37][61][62] On 24 October 2013, Selby-Rickit eventually made her senior debut against Malawi, in a 70–32 win during the opening test of the 2013 Taini Jamison Trophy Series.
[71] At the start of the 2024 ANZ Premiership season, Selby-Rickit was appointed assistant coach of Mainland Tactix alongside Marianne Delaney-Hoshek.