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Victorian Fury

Victorian Fury are an Australian netball team that represents Netball Victoria in the Australian Netball League. In 2008 they were both founder members and the inaugural champions of the league. They retained the title in 2009 and completed a three in row in 2010. They then won it four times in a row between 2013 and 2016. In 2019 they won their eighth ANL title. They are the most successful team in the ANL. Fury are effectively the representative team of the Victorian Netball League and the reserve team of Melbourne Vixens. [1]

Victorian Fury
Founded2008
Based inMelbourne
RegionsVictoria, Australia
Home venueState Netball Hockey Centre
Head coachDi Honey
Premierships8 (2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019)
LeagueAustralian Netball League
Websitevic.netball.com.au

Uniform

Uniform

History

Netball Victoria

Victorian Fury is effectively the representative team of the Victorian Netball League.[2][3] They are also one of two teams that represent Netball Victoria in senior or national leagues. Their senior team, Melbourne Vixens, have represented Netball Victoria in both the ANZ Championship and Suncorp Super Netball.[4][5] In 2013 and 2014 Netball Victoria also entered a second team known as Victorian Flames in the Australian Netball League.[6][7][8][9]

In 2016 Fury and Vixens began to host double headers against other ANL and ANZ Championship teams. This was part of a process where the relationship between the two leagues became more formalized. As part of this arrangement, a limited number of Vixens players were also eligible to play for Fury.[10][11][12]

Three in a row

In 2008 Victorian Fury were both founder members and the inaugural champions of the Australian Netball League.[13] Chelsey Nash captained Fury to their first title.[14] In 2009 Fury retained the title [15][16][17] and in 2010 they completed a three in a row.[18][19] Other members of the Fury team from this era included Kathleen Knott and Karyn Bailey.[20][1]

Four in a row

Between 2013 and 2016 Fury completed a four in a row of ANL titles.[21] Mwai Kumwenda was the top goalscorer for Fury during 2013, finishing the season with a record 461 goals. In the grand final against NSW Waratahs she scored 38 goals with a 97% strike rate. She was subsequently named the ANL's MVP.[20][22] In 2015 Jo Weston, Kelsey Browne, Alice Teague-Neeld and Elle Bennetts were all members of the Fury team captained by Fiona Themann that won the ANL title for a sixth time.[21] In 2016 Themann, again captain, and Bennetts were joined by Tayla Honey, Lara Dunkley and Shannon Eagland as Fury won their seventh title.[23]

ANL Grand finals

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2008 [13][24] Victorian Fury 56–41 Australian Institute of Sport Sydney
2009 [15][16][17][25] Victorian Fury 46–32 Australian Institute of Sport BCEC
2010 [18][19] Victorian Fury 54–47 NNSW Waratahs Waverley Netball Centre
2011 [26][27] NNSW Waratahs 55–46 Victorian Fury Waverley Netball Centre
2013 [22][28] Victorian Fury 56–51 NNSW Waratahs Netball SA Stadium
2014 [29][30] Victorian Fury 51–49 Queensland Fusion Waverley Netball Centre
2015 [21] Victorian Fury 58–46 Southern Force Waverley Netball Centre
2016 [23] Victorian Fury 53–46 NNSW Waratahs Netball Central
2017 [31][32] Western Sting 63–47 Victorian Fury Perth State Netball Centre
2019 [33][34][35] Victorian Fury 54–53 NNSW Waratahs SNHC

Source:[20]

Home venues

Victorian Fury play the majority of their home games at the State Netball and Hockey Centre. They have also played home games at Melbourne Arena and the Margaret Court Arena.[11][12][36][37]

Notable players

Internationals

  Australia
  Malawi
  Scotland

Melbourne Vixens

Collingwood Magpies

Source:[28][38][39]

MVPs

ANL MVP

The following Victorian Fury players were named MVP in the Australian Netball League.

Season Player
2009 Kathleen Knott
2011 Karyn Bailey
2013 Mwai Kumwenda
2018 Rahni Samason
2019 Emma Ryde

Source:[20]

Victorian Fury MVP
Season Player
2010 Kathleen Knott
2011 Karyn Bailey
2012 Kathleen Knott
2013 Mwai Kumwenda
2014 Jo Weston
2015 Kelsey Browne
2016 Ella Bayliss
2017 Kate Thompson
2018 Rahni Samason
2019 Emma Ryde

Source:[1]

Head coaches

Coach Years
Cathy Fellows [11][12] 2011–2012
Stacey West [28] 2013
Kristy Keppich-Birrell [38][39] 2014–2015
Cathy Fellows [11][12][23] 2016
Leesa Gallard [40][41] 2017–2018
Di Honey [2][42] 2019–

Premierships

References

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Victorian Fury are an Australian netball team that represents Netball Victoria in the Australian Netball League In 2008 they were both founder members and the inaugural champions of the league They retained the title in 2009 and completed a three in row in 2010 They then won it four times in a row between 2013 and 2016 In 2019 they won their eighth ANL title They are the most successful team in the ANL Fury are effectively the representative team of the Victorian Netball League and the reserve team of Melbourne Vixens 1 Victorian FuryFounded2008Based inMelbourneRegionsVictoria AustraliaHome venueState Netball Hockey CentreHead coachDi HoneyPremierships8 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2019 LeagueAustralian Netball LeagueWebsitevic netball com auUniformUniform Contents 1 History 1 1 Netball Victoria 1 2 Three in a row 1 3 Four in a row 2 ANL Grand finals 3 Home venues 4 Notable players 4 1 Internationals 4 2 Melbourne Vixens 4 3 Collingwood Magpies 4 4 MVPs 5 Head coaches 6 Premierships 7 ReferencesHistory EditNetball Victoria Edit Victorian Fury is effectively the representative team of the Victorian Netball League 2 3 They are also one of two teams that represent Netball Victoria in senior or national leagues Their senior team Melbourne Vixens have represented Netball Victoria in both the ANZ Championship and Suncorp Super Netball 4 5 In 2013 and 2014 Netball Victoria also entered a second team known as Victorian Flames in the Australian Netball League 6 7 8 9 In 2016 Fury and Vixens began to host double headers against other ANL and ANZ Championship teams This was part of a process where the relationship between the two leagues became more formalized As part of this arrangement a limited number of Vixens players were also eligible to play for Fury 10 11 12 Three in a row Edit In 2008 Victorian Fury were both founder members and the inaugural champions of the Australian Netball League 13 Chelsey Nash captained Fury to their first title 14 In 2009 Fury retained the title 15 16 17 and in 2010 they completed a three in a row 18 19 Other members of the Fury team from this era included Kathleen Knott and Karyn Bailey 20 1 Four in a row Edit Between 2013 and 2016 Fury completed a four in a row of ANL titles 21 Mwai Kumwenda was the top goalscorer for Fury during 2013 finishing the season with a record 461 goals In the grand final against NSW Waratahs she scored 38 goals with a 97 strike rate She was subsequently named the ANL s MVP 20 22 In 2015 Jo Weston Kelsey Browne Alice Teague Neeld and Elle Bennetts were all members of the Fury team captained by Fiona Themann that won the ANL title for a sixth time 21 In 2016 Themann again captain and Bennetts were joined by Tayla Honey Lara Dunkley and Shannon Eagland as Fury won their seventh title 23 ANL Grand finals EditSeason Winners Score Runners Up Venue2008 13 24 Victorian Fury 56 41 Australian Institute of Sport Sydney2009 15 16 17 25 Victorian Fury 46 32 Australian Institute of Sport BCEC2010 18 19 Victorian Fury 54 47 NNSW Waratahs Waverley Netball Centre2011 26 27 NNSW Waratahs 55 46 Victorian Fury Waverley Netball Centre2013 22 28 Victorian Fury 56 51 NNSW Waratahs Netball SA Stadium2014 29 30 Victorian Fury 51 49 Queensland Fusion Waverley Netball Centre2015 21 Victorian Fury 58 46 Southern Force Waverley Netball Centre2016 23 Victorian Fury 53 46 NNSW Waratahs Netball Central2017 31 32 Western Sting 63 47 Victorian Fury Perth State Netball Centre2019 33 34 35 Victorian Fury 54 53 NNSW Waratahs SNHCSource 20 Home venues EditVictorian Fury play the majority of their home games at the State Netball and Hockey Centre They have also played home games at Melbourne Arena and the Margaret Court Arena 11 12 36 37 Notable players EditInternationals Edit AustraliaKelsey Browne Kate Moloney Caitlyn Nevins Tegan Philip Jo Weston MalawiMwai Kumwenda ScotlandFiona ThemannMelbourne Vixens Edit Karyn Bailey Kelsey Browne Lara Dunkley Shannon Eagland Kate Eddy Tayla Honey Kathleen Knott Mwai Kumwenda Kate Moloney Chelsey Nash Caitlyn Nevins Alice Teague Neeld Brooke Thompson Jo WestonCollingwood Magpies Edit Melissa Bragg Kelsey Browne Molly Jovic Kelsie Rainbow Alice Teague NeeldSource 28 38 39 MVPs Edit ANL MVPThe following Victorian Fury players were named MVP in the Australian Netball League Season Player2009 Kathleen Knott2011 Karyn Bailey2013 Mwai Kumwenda2018 Rahni Samason2019 Emma RydeSource 20 Victorian Fury MVPSeason Player2010 Kathleen Knott2011 Karyn Bailey2012 Kathleen Knott2013 Mwai Kumwenda2014 Jo Weston2015 Kelsey Browne2016 Ella Bayliss2017 Kate Thompson2018 Rahni Samason2019 Emma RydeSource 1 Head coaches EditCoach YearsCathy Fellows 11 12 2011 2012Stacey West 28 2013Kristy Keppich Birrell 38 39 2014 2015Cathy Fellows 11 12 23 2016Leesa Gallard 40 41 2017 2018Di Honey 2 42 2019 Premierships EditAustralian Netball League Winners 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2019 8 Runners up 2011 2017 2References Edit a b c Victorian Fury vic 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