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Paige Hadley

Paige Amber Hadley (born 26 August 1992) is an Australian international netball player. Primarily a wing attack and centre player, Hadley is a member of the Australian national team and plays in the ANZ Championship for the New South Wales Swifts, for which she also serves as the club's Australian Netball Players’ Association delegate.[2]

Paige Hadley
Personal information
Full name Paige Amber Hadley
Born (1992-08-26) 26 August 1992 (age 31)
Sydney, Australia
Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)[1]
School Hills Sports High School/St Marys Senior High School
University Western Sydney University
Occupation Netball player
Netball career
Playing position(s): C, WA, WD
Years Club team(s) Apps
2012–present NSW Swifts 21
Years National team(s) Caps
2013 Australian Under 21
Australian Netball Diamonds 2
Medal record

Early life edit

Born in Sydney, Hadley was started playing netball at the age of seven[3] and later became a Penrith District Netball Association junior. While still in school she got an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 97.8 and was offered a scholarship to study at Western Sydney University. She obtained Bachelor of Business & Commerce degree while being on the professional netball team at the same time.[4]

Career edit

Paige Hadley began her netball career as a replacement player while still enrolled in Western Sydney University. A dynamic midcourter, Paige rose to prominence in the Australian Netball League, by replacing Breeana Powell for the NNSW Blues in 2010,[5] before being named in the Netball NSW Waratahs 2011 team, helping the team to its maiden ANL title.[6] Paige took up a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport in 2012,[7] and in addition to making her ANZ Championship debut for the NSW Swifts – when called into the side as a temporary replacement player, she was named in the Australian 21/U team.[8] She signed with the NSW Swifts for the 2013 ANZ Championship season,[9] which was followed by her seven appearances for the team in 2014 as an injury replacement player, especially at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where she replaced Madi Robinson. In 2013 she sustained a knee injury after a game against Malawi.[10]

Paige has represented NSW at National Netball Championships throughout the 17/U, 19/U and 21/U age groups, winning numerous titles, including the 2012 21/U National Netball Championship[3] crown alongside fellow 2013 New South Wales Swifts recruit Melissa Tallent.

During her first ANZ Championship season as a contracted player in 2013, Paige was named in the Australian 21/U Team for the 2013 World Youth Netball Championships, and following the conclusion of the domestic season, was selected in her first Australian Diamonds Squad.[11] Her 2013 ANZ Championship season was capped off with winning the first NSW Swifts Coaches' Award.

Continuing an incredible year in 2013, Paige was named in her first Australian Diamonds side, and made her senior international debut on Wednesday 16 October when she entered the game at WA at halftime, helping the Diamonds defeat the Malawi Queens 83–34 in Wollongong.[11]

In just her second game for the Australian Diamonds (v Malawi Queens, 19 October), Paige was named the game Most Valuable Player.[3]

On 20 October 2013 Paige capped off a good year by being named Australian 21/U Player of the Year at the Australian Netball Awards held on the Gold Coast.[12]

On 6 March 2014, after helping the Swifts to victory in Round 1 of the 2014 ANZ Championship, Paige suffered ruptured her left anterior cruciate ligament at training and was ruled out of the remainder of the 2014 season.[13] She made a successful comeback from the injury in 2015.[14]

In 2015 Paige had helped Australia to win the 2015 Netball World Cup.

In 2018 she injured her ankle and therefore was unable to make it to the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[15]

Personal life edit

As a resident of St Clair, New South Wales,[16] Paige's favorite TV shows are The Bachelor and One Tree Hill. She also likes to eat chocolate, pasta and cakes. When it comes to music, her favorite is Are You with Me by Lost Frequencies.[1] Her dad is a fan of Parramatta Eels.[3]

ANZ Championship accolades edit

  • 2013 NSW Swifts Coaches' Award

National Representation edit

  • 2009 Australian 17/U Squad
  • 2011 Australian 19/U team Captain
  • 2011-2012 Australian 21/U team
  • 2013 Australian 21/U World Youth Championship
  • 2013 Australian Fast5 Flyers
  • 2013 Australian Diamonds team (Malawi Tests)
  • 2015 Australian Diamonds World Cup team

Netball Career Facts edit

  • 2011 NSW Waratahs ANL team – undefeated premiers
  • 2011-2012 NSW 21/U team - National Champions & 2012 Vice-Captain
  • 2013 Australian 21/U World Youth Championship silver medal
  • 2013 Netball Australia 21U Player of the Year
  • 2013 Australian Fast5 Flyers – Silver Medalists
  • 2015 Australian Diamond World Cup team - Gold Medalists

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Get to know your Diamonds: Paige Hadley". netball.com.au. Netball Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  2. ^ "ANPA Staff". Australian Netball Players' Association. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Diamonds star shines at NRL tipping". 15 October 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Balancing Act – Paige Hadley". New South Wales Institute of Sport. 11 November 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Netball NSW Blues – 2010". Netball New South Wales. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Netball NSW Waratahs – 2011". Netball New South Wales. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  7. ^ "AIS Netball Program". Clearing House for Sport. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  8. ^ Lemon, James (1 September 2018). "Sydney's netball future clearer as Swifts, Giants resign". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  9. ^ "Favorite Moments of 2013 - Paige Hadley". Netball New South Wales. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  10. ^ "Paige Hadley earns shock call-up for Australia's Netball World Cup squad". Australian Associated Press/The Guardian. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Paige Hadley talks Swifts and Diamonds". 15 October 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  12. ^ "Australian Netball Awards". Netball Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  13. ^ Lemon, James (29 June 2016). "NSW Swifts star Paige Hadley says she's a better player because of ACL injury". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  14. ^ Kemp, Emma (7 August 2015). "Paige Hadley says Diamonds return felt like another debut after completing comeback from torn ACL". The Courier Mail/Australian Associated Press. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  15. ^ "What You Should Know About Failing, According To Netballer Paige Hadley". Women's Health. 3 May 2018.
  16. ^ Danielle Jarvis (20 February 2014). "Swifts centrecourt player Paige Hadley talks up a new season with new coach Rob Wright". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. Retrieved 18 January 2019.

External links edit

  • 2013 Netball Australia Profile

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Paige Amber Hadley born 26 August 1992 is an Australian international netball player Primarily a wing attack and centre player Hadley is a member of the Australian national team and plays in the ANZ Championship for the New South Wales Swifts for which she also serves as the club s Australian Netball Players Association delegate 2 Paige HadleyPersonal informationFull namePaige Amber HadleyBorn 1992 08 26 26 August 1992 age 31 Sydney AustraliaHeight173 cm 5 ft 8 in 1 SchoolHills Sports High School St Marys Senior High SchoolUniversityWestern Sydney UniversityOccupationNetball playerNetball careerPlaying position s C WA WDYearsClub team s Apps2012 presentNSW Swifts21YearsNational team s Caps2013Australian Under 21Australian Netball Diamonds2Medal record Representing AustraliaNetball World Championships2015 Australia Team2019 Liverpool Team2023 Cape Town TeamCommonwealth Games2022 Birmingham NetballWorld Netball Series2013 New Zealand FastnetWorld Youth Cup2013 Glasgow Netball Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ANZ Championship accolades 5 National Representation 6 Netball Career Facts 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Sydney Hadley was started playing netball at the age of seven 3 and later became a Penrith District Netball Association junior While still in school she got an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 97 8 and was offered a scholarship to study at Western Sydney University She obtained Bachelor of Business amp Commerce degree while being on the professional netball team at the same time 4 Career editPaige Hadley began her netball career as a replacement player while still enrolled in Western Sydney University A dynamic midcourter Paige rose to prominence in the Australian Netball League by replacing Breeana Powell for the NNSW Blues in 2010 5 before being named in the Netball NSW Waratahs 2011 team helping the team to its maiden ANL title 6 Paige took up a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport in 2012 7 and in addition to making her ANZ Championship debut for the NSW Swifts when called into the side as a temporary replacement player she was named in the Australian 21 U team 8 She signed with the NSW Swifts for the 2013 ANZ Championship season 9 which was followed by her seven appearances for the team in 2014 as an injury replacement player especially at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where she replaced Madi Robinson In 2013 she sustained a knee injury after a game against Malawi 10 Paige has represented NSW at National Netball Championships throughout the 17 U 19 U and 21 U age groups winning numerous titles including the 2012 21 U National Netball Championship 3 crown alongside fellow 2013 New South Wales Swifts recruit Melissa Tallent During her first ANZ Championship season as a contracted player in 2013 Paige was named in the Australian 21 U Team for the 2013 World Youth Netball Championships and following the conclusion of the domestic season was selected in her first Australian Diamonds Squad 11 Her 2013 ANZ Championship season was capped off with winning the first NSW Swifts Coaches Award Continuing an incredible year in 2013 Paige was named in her first Australian Diamonds side and made her senior international debut on Wednesday 16 October when she entered the game at WA at halftime helping the Diamonds defeat the Malawi Queens 83 34 in Wollongong 11 In just her second game for the Australian Diamonds v Malawi Queens 19 October Paige was named the game Most Valuable Player 3 On 20 October 2013 Paige capped off a good year by being named Australian 21 U Player of the Year at the Australian Netball Awards held on the Gold Coast 12 On 6 March 2014 after helping the Swifts to victory in Round 1 of the 2014 ANZ Championship Paige suffered ruptured her left anterior cruciate ligament at training and was ruled out of the remainder of the 2014 season 13 She made a successful comeback from the injury in 2015 14 In 2015 Paige had helped Australia to win the 2015 Netball World Cup In 2018 she injured her ankle and therefore was unable to make it to the 2018 Commonwealth Games 15 Personal life editAs a resident of St Clair New South Wales 16 Paige s favorite TV shows are The Bachelor and One Tree Hill She also likes to eat chocolate pasta and cakes When it comes to music her favorite is Are You with Me by Lost Frequencies 1 Her dad is a fan of Parramatta Eels 3 ANZ Championship accolades edit2013 NSW Swifts Coaches AwardNational Representation edit2009 Australian 17 U Squad 2011 Australian 19 U team Captain 2011 2012 Australian 21 U team 2013 Australian 21 U World Youth Championship 2013 Australian Fast5 Flyers 2013 Australian Diamonds team Malawi Tests 2015 Australian Diamonds World Cup teamNetball Career Facts edit2011 NSW Waratahs ANL team undefeated premiers 2011 2012 NSW 21 U team National Champions amp 2012 Vice Captain 2013 Australian 21 U World Youth Championship silver medal 2013 Netball Australia 21U Player of the Year 2013 Australian Fast5 Flyers Silver Medalists 2015 Australian Diamond World Cup team Gold MedalistsReferences edit a b Get to know your Diamonds Paige Hadley netball com au Netball Australia Retrieved 18 January 2019 ANPA Staff Australian Netball Players Association Retrieved 17 September 2023 a b c d Diamonds star shines at NRL tipping 15 October 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2019 Balancing Act Paige Hadley New South Wales Institute of Sport 11 November 2016 Retrieved 18 January 2019 Netball NSW Blues 2010 Netball New South Wales Retrieved 18 January 2019 Netball NSW Waratahs 2011 Netball New South Wales Retrieved 18 January 2019 AIS Netball Program Clearing House for Sport Retrieved 18 January 2019 Lemon James 1 September 2018 Sydney s netball future clearer as Swifts Giants resign The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 18 January 2019 Favorite Moments of 2013 Paige Hadley Netball New South Wales Retrieved 18 January 2019 Paige Hadley earns shock call up for Australia s Netball World Cup squad Australian Associated Press The Guardian 23 June 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2019 a b Paige Hadley talks Swifts and Diamonds 15 October 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2019 Australian Netball Awards Netball Australia Retrieved 18 January 2019 Lemon James 29 June 2016 NSW Swifts star Paige Hadley says she s a better player because of ACL injury The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 18 January 2019 Kemp Emma 7 August 2015 Paige Hadley says Diamonds return felt like another debut after completing comeback from torn ACL The Courier Mail Australian Associated Press Retrieved 18 January 2019 What You Should Know About Failing According To Netballer Paige Hadley Women s Health 3 May 2018 Danielle Jarvis 20 February 2014 Swifts centrecourt player Paige Hadley talks up a new season with new coach Rob Wright The Daily Telegraph Sydney Retrieved 18 January 2019 External links editNSW Swifts profile 2013 Netball Australia Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paige Hadley amp oldid 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