Australian National Netball Championships
Classification | Open Under-21 Under-19 Under-17 |
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Founded | 1928 (Note 1) |
First season | 1928 (Note 1) |
Owner(s) | Netball Australia |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | Australia |
Most recent champion(s) | Under-19; South Australia Under-17; South Australia |
Official website | netball.com.au |
The Australian National Netball Championships are a series of annual netball tournaments, organised by Netball Australia and featuring representative teams from the states and territories of Australia. After several interstate matches had taken place across the country, the first official championships were held in 1928 in Melbourne. Victoria won the inaugural event. Until 2005, the championships featured an open tournament, as well tournaments for under-17, under-19 and under-21 teams. However, following the emergence of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league, Netball Australia decided to end the open tournament.
Open
After several interstate matches had taken place across the country, the first official championships were held in 1928 in Melbourne. Victoria won the inaugural event. [1][2]
In 2004, the open and under-21 National Netball Championships were held at Challenge Stadium in Perth, Western Australia. According to the 2004 Netball Australia annual report, they were the 71st National Netball Championships. The 2004 tournament featured several members of the Australia national netball team, including Liz Ellis, Catherine Cox, Jane Altschwager and Mo'onia Gerrard, as well as emerging players such as Natalie Medhurst, Kimberley Smith, Joanne Sutton, Johannah Curran, Susan Fuhrmann and Brooke Thompson. [3][4] In 2005, Netball ACT hosted the final open championships in Canberra. Following the emergence of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league, Netball Australia decided to end the open tournament. [5]
Grand finals
Year | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue |
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1928 [1][2] | Victoria | Melbourne | ||
1969 [6][7][8] | Western Australia | Adelaide | ||
1970 [7][8] | Western Australia | Brisbane | ||
1971 [7][8] | Western Australia | Hobart | ||
1972 [7][8] | Western Australia | Sydney | ||
2004 [3] | New South Wales | 60–35 | South Australia | Challenge Stadium |
2005 [5] | New South Wales | 59–57 | Victoria | ACT Netball Centre, Canberra |
Under-21
Grand finals
Tournament MVP
Year | Winner | Team |
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2010 [14][15] | April Letton (Note 3) | New South Wales |
2010 [14] | Chanel Gomes (Note 3) | Queensland |
2011 [16][17] | April Letton | New South Wales |
2012 [18][28] | Courtney Bruce | Western Australia |
2013 | ||
2014 | ||
2015 | ||
2016 [25] | Maddy Turner | New South Wales |
Under-19
Grand finals
Tournament MVP
Year | Winner | Team |
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2010 [14] | Stephanie Wood | Queensland |
2011 [16][17] | Gabi Simpson | New South Wales |
2012 [18][19] | Kim Ravaillion | New South Wales |
2013 | ||
2014 [31] | Cara Koenen | Queensland |
2015 | ||
2016 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 | ||
2019 [43][44][45][46] | Macy Gardner | Queensland |
Under-17
Grand finals
Tournament MVP
Year | Winner | Team |
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2010 [14] | Kate Moloney | Victoria |
2011 [16] | Charlotte Goodman | ? |
2012 [18][19] | Kaitlyn Bryce | New South Wales |
2013 [21] | Alice Teague-Neeld | Victoria |
2014 | ||
2015 [24] | Kim Jenner | Queensland |
2016 | ||
2017 | ||
2018 [35] | Molly Watson | South Australia |
2019 [36][38] | Kimberley Hearnden | South Australia |
Main sponsors
Years | |
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The Athlete's Foot [5][9][10][12] | 200?–2008 |
DealsDirect [14] | 2010 |
Notes
- ^1 According to the 2004 Netball Australia annual report, the 2004 National Netball Championships were the 71st edition. However according to the 2005 annual report there had been eighty years of open competition. According to the Netball Victoria website, the first official championships were held in 1928 in Melbourne. [2][3][5]
- ^2 The 2007 Netball Australia Annual Report gives the final score as 61–36 while the 2007 Netball NSW Annual Report gives it as 36–21. [10][11]
- ^3 April Letton and Chanel Gomes shared the 2010 Under-21 Tournament MVP award.
- ^4 The 2020 tournaments were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. [40][41][42]
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