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Australian Netball Championships

The Australian Netball Championships, formerly the Australian Netball League, is an Australian netball competition. Since 2008 it has served as a second level competition, initially below the ANZ Championship and later below Suncorp Super Netball. It is organised by Netball Australia. The teams in the competition are effectively the reserve teams of Suncorp Super Netball teams and/or the representative teams of state netball leagues, such as the South Australia state netball league, the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League. Victorian Fury were the inaugural ANL champions. Fury are also the competition's most successful team, having won eight premierships. The 2020 ANL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the competition was subsequently re-branded as the Australian Netball Championships.

Australian Netball Championships
Founded2008
Owner(s)Netball Australia
No. of teams10 (2021)
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Victorian Fury (2019)
Most titlesVictorian Fury
(8 titles)
Level on pyramid2
Official websiteAustralian Netball Championships

History

Australian Netball League

Foundation

The Australian Netball League was first played for during the 2008 season. Netball Australia wanted to organise a second level national league to bridge the gap between states leagues, like the South Australia state netball league, the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League, and the new ANZ Championship. It was also designed to provide a national competition for the states and territories of Australia, such the Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory and Tasmania, who did not have an ANZ Championship franchise.[1][2][3]

Victorian Fury dominance

Victorian Fury were the inaugural champions, defeating the Australian Institute of Sport 56–41 in the first grand final.[1][4] In 2009 Fury retained the title [3][5][6] and in 2010 they completed a three in a row.[7][8] In 2011 NNSW Waratahs became the first team other than Fury to win the ANL title. In the grand final they defeated Fury 55–46.[9][10] Between 2013 and 2016 Fury completed a four in a row of ANL titles.[11] In 2016 Fury won their seventh title [12] and in 2019 they won their eighth.[13][14][15]

Australian Netball Championships

In June 2020, Netball Australia announced that the 2020 ANL season would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16][17][18] In October 2020, it was announced that the ANL was to be rebranded as the Australian Netball Championships, featuring a new tournament style format with expanded team entry parameters. Suncorp Super Netball teams and Netball Australia member organisations would all be invited to enter teams.[19][20] In July 2021, Netball Australia announced details of the planned inaugural ANC tournament due to be played in September and hosted by Latrobe City Council and Collingwood Magpies in Traralgon.[21][22][23][24] However, in August 2021 this tournament was also cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[25][26]

Teams

2021 teams

The teams in the competition are effectively the reserve teams of Suncorp Super Netball teams and/or the representative teams of state netball leagues, such as the South Australia state netball league, the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League.

Sources:[22][23][24]

Former teams

Source:[6][9][41][42][43][44][45]

Grand Finals

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2008[1][4] Victorian Fury 56–41 Australian Institute of Sport Sydney
2009[3][5][6] Victorian Fury 46–32 Australian Institute of Sport BCEC
2010[7][8][34] Victorian Fury 54–47 NNSW Waratahs Waverley Netball Centre
2011[9][10] NNSW Waratahs 55–46 Victorian Fury Waverley Netball Centre
2012[46][32] Southern Force 50–36 NNSW Waratahs Waverley Netball Centre
2013[39][47] Victorian Fury 56–51 NNSW Waratahs Netball SA Stadium
2014[48][49] Victorian Fury 51–49 Queensland Fusion Waverley Netball Centre
2015[11] Victorian Fury 58–46 Southern Force Waverley Netball Centre
2016[12] Victorian Fury 53–46 NNSW Waratahs Netball Central
2017[50][51][52][53] Western Sting 63–47 Victorian Fury Perth State Netball Centre
2018[54][55][56] Tasmanian Magpies 54–53 Canberra Giants AIS Arena
2019[13][14][15] Victorian Fury 54–53 NNSW Waratahs State Netball Hockey Centre
2020 (Note 1)
2021 (Note 1)
Notes
  • ^1 The 2020 and 2021 competitions were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

Source:[57]

Winners

Winners Seasons Titles
Victorian Fury 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 8
NNSW Waratahs 2011 1
Southern Force 2012 1
Tasmanian Magpies 2018 1
Western Sting 2017 1

Source:[57]

MVP

Source:[57][69]

Sponsorship

Sponsors Seasons
New Idea[1][6] 2008–c. 2011
Deakin University[16][18][70] 2018–2020

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Not to be confused with Australian National Netball Championships The Australian Netball Championships formerly the Australian Netball League is an Australian netball competition Since 2008 it has served as a second level competition initially below the ANZ Championship and later below Suncorp Super Netball It is organised by Netball Australia The teams in the competition are effectively the reserve teams of Suncorp Super Netball teams and or the representative teams of state netball leagues such as the South Australia state netball league the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League Victorian Fury were the inaugural ANL champions Fury are also the competition s most successful team having won eight premierships The 2020 ANL season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the competition was subsequently re branded as the Australian Netball Championships Australian Netball ChampionshipsFounded2008Owner s Netball AustraliaNo of teams10 2021 CountryAustraliaMost recentchampion s Victorian Fury 2019 Most titlesVictorian Fury 8 titles Level on pyramid2Official websiteAustralian Netball Championships Contents 1 History 1 1 Australian Netball League 1 1 1 Foundation 1 1 2 Victorian Fury dominance 1 2 Australian Netball Championships 2 Teams 2 1 2021 teams 2 2 Former teams 3 Grand Finals 4 Winners 5 MVP 6 Sponsorship 7 ReferencesHistory EditAustralian Netball League Edit Foundation Edit The Australian Netball League was first played for during the 2008 season Netball Australia wanted to organise a second level national league to bridge the gap between states leagues like the South Australia state netball league the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League and the new ANZ Championship It was also designed to provide a national competition for the states and territories of Australia such the Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory and Tasmania who did not have an ANZ Championship franchise 1 2 3 Victorian Fury dominance Edit Victorian Fury were the inaugural champions defeating the Australian Institute of Sport 56 41 in the first grand final 1 4 In 2009 Fury retained the title 3 5 6 and in 2010 they completed a three in a row 7 8 In 2011 NNSW Waratahs became the first team other than Fury to win the ANL title In the grand final they defeated Fury 55 46 9 10 Between 2013 and 2016 Fury completed a four in a row of ANL titles 11 In 2016 Fury won their seventh title 12 and in 2019 they won their eighth 13 14 15 Australian Netball Championships Edit In June 2020 Netball Australia announced that the 2020 ANL season would be cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 16 17 18 In October 2020 it was announced that the ANL was to be rebranded as the Australian Netball Championships featuring a new tournament style format with expanded team entry parameters Suncorp Super Netball teams and Netball Australia member organisations would all be invited to enter teams 19 20 In July 2021 Netball Australia announced details of the planned inaugural ANC tournament due to be played in September and hosted by Latrobe City Council and Collingwood Magpies in Traralgon 21 22 23 24 However in August 2021 this tournament was also cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 25 26 Teams Edit2021 teams Edit The teams in the competition are effectively the reserve teams of Suncorp Super Netball teams and or the representative teams of state netball leagues such as the South Australia state netball league the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League Team SSN affiliate State Territory Debut seasonCapital Darters 27 28 29 Australian Capital Territory 2021Collingwood Magpies Victoria 2021Giants Netball Academy Giants Netball New South Wales 2021QBE Swifts Academy New South Wales Swifts New South Wales 2021Queensland Sapphires Queensland Firebirds Queensland 2008Southern Force Adelaide Thunderbirds South Australia 2008Sunshine Coast Lightning Queensland 2021Tasmania Tasmania 2021Victorian Fury Melbourne Vixens Victoria 2008Western Sting West Coast Fever Western Australia 2008Sources 22 23 24 Former teams Edit Team Region Debut season Final seasonAustralian Institute of Sport 4 30 Australian Capital Territory 2008 2012Canberra Darters Australian Capital Territory 2008 2016Canberra Giants Australian Capital Territory 2017 2019NNSW Blues 10 31 32 New South Wales 2008 2014NNSW Waratahs 10 31 32 33 New South Wales 2008 2019Singapore 3 34 Singapore 2009 2010Tasmanian Spirit 35 36 Tasmania 2008 2015Tasmanian Magpies Tasmania 2017 2019Territory Storm Northern Territory 2008 2019Victorian Flames 37 38 39 40 Victoria 2013 2014Source 6 9 41 42 43 44 45 Grand Finals EditSeason Winners Score Runners Up Venue2008 1 4 Victorian Fury 56 41 Australian Institute of Sport Sydney2009 3 5 6 Victorian Fury 46 32 Australian Institute of Sport BCEC2010 7 8 34 Victorian Fury 54 47 NNSW Waratahs Waverley Netball Centre2011 9 10 NNSW Waratahs 55 46 Victorian Fury Waverley Netball Centre2012 46 32 Southern Force 50 36 NNSW Waratahs Waverley Netball Centre2013 39 47 Victorian Fury 56 51 NNSW Waratahs Netball SA Stadium2014 48 49 Victorian Fury 51 49 Queensland Fusion Waverley Netball Centre2015 11 Victorian Fury 58 46 Southern Force Waverley Netball Centre2016 12 Victorian Fury 53 46 NNSW Waratahs Netball Central2017 50 51 52 53 Western Sting 63 47 Victorian Fury Perth State Netball Centre2018 54 55 56 Tasmanian Magpies 54 53 Canberra Giants AIS Arena2019 13 14 15 Victorian Fury 54 53 NNSW Waratahs State Netball Hockey Centre2020 Note 1 2021 Note 1 Notes 1 The 2020 and 2021 competitions were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia Source 57 Winners EditWinners Seasons TitlesVictorian Fury 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2019 8NNSW Waratahs 2011 1Southern Force 2012 1Tasmanian Magpies 2018 1Western Sting 2017 1Source 57 MVP EditSeason Player Team2008 1 Narelle Eather NNSW Blues2009 3 Kathleen Knott Victorian Fury2010 33 34 Amorette Wild NNSW Waratahs2011 9 Karyn Bailey Victorian Fury2012 58 Kristy Guthrie NNSW Waratahs2013 Mwai Kumwenda Victorian Fury2014 59 60 61 Ashleigh Brazill Western Sting2014 59 60 61 Kristina Brice NNSW Waratahs2015 62 63 64 Kate Shimmin Southern Force2016 65 Vanessa Mullampy NNSW Waratahs2017 66 Sophie Garbin Western Sting2018 67 Rahni Samason Victorian Fury2019 68 Emma Ryde Victorian FurySource 57 69 Sponsorship EditSponsors SeasonsNew Idea 1 6 2008 c 2011Deakin University 16 18 70 2018 2020References Edit a b c d e 2008 Annual Report Netball Australia PDF netball com au Retrieved 11 June 2020 2008 Netball Western Australia Annual Report PDF Netball Western Australia Archived from the original PDF on 1 October 2020 Retrieved 4 August 2020 a b c d e 2009 Annual Report Netball Australia PDF netball com au Retrieved 23 June 2020 a b c 2008 AIS Netball Program Clearinghouse for Sport Australian Sports Commission Archived from the original on 10 June 2020 Retrieved 10 June 2020 a b 2009 AIS Netball 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