Suncorp Super Netball Explained

Suncorp Super Netball
Current Season:2024 Suncorp Super Netball season
Pixels:300px
Sport:Netball
Founded:2016
Owner:Netball Australia
Teams:8
Country:Australia
Champion:Adelaide Thunderbirds
(2nd title)
Most Champs:Adelaide Thunderbirds
New South Wales Swifts
Sunshine Coast Lightning
(2 titles each)
Tv:Fox Sports
Streaming:Kayo Sports
Sponsor:Suncorp Group
Related Comps:Australian Netball Championships
ANZ Championship
Commonwealth Bank Trophy
Website:supernetball.com.au

The Super Netball League[1] (known predominantly by its sponsored name Suncorp Super Netball (SSN)) is a professional netball league featuring teams from across Australia. It superseded the trans-Tasman ANZ Championship, which also included teams from New Zealand, as the top-level netball league in Australia in 2017. Since 2019, the league has been governed on behalf of Netball Australia by an independent commission. Its main sponsor is Suncorp Group. Sunshine Coast Lightning were the inaugural Suncorp Super Netball winners.

History

In May 2016, Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season. In Australia, its replacement league – initially known as simply the National Netball League before an official name was decided upon[2] – included the five former Australian ANZ Championship teams (Adelaide Thunderbirds, Melbourne Vixens, New South Wales Swifts, Queensland Firebirds and West Coast Fever) plus three brand new franchises: Collingwood Magpies, Giants Netball and Sunshine Coast Lightning.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

With a team coached by Noeline Taurua, captained by Geva Mentor and also featuring Caitlin Bassett, Karla Pretorius and Stephanie Wood, Sunshine Coast Lightning finished the 2017 season as inaugural champions after defeating Giants Netball 65–48 in the grand final. In 2018 they retained the title after defeating West Coast Fever 62–59 in the grand final.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

In 2019, Briony Akle guided New South Wales Swifts to their first Suncorp Super Netball title. Despite losing their new captain, Maddy Proud, to injury early in the season, Swifts finished the regular season in second place. In the major semi-final, they lost to Sunshine Coast Lightning. However, they then defeated Melbourne Vixens in the preliminary final. In the grand final they faced Lightning again but this time defeated them 64–47 to emerge as champions.[16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

In 2020, with a team coached again by Simone McKinnis and co-captained by Kate Moloney and Liz Watson, Melbourne Vixens finished the season as both minor premiers and overall champions.[22] [23] In the grand final they defeated West Coast Fever 66–64.[24] [25] [26] In 2021, with a team coached by Briony Akle and co-captained by Maddy Proud and Paige Hadley, New South Wales Swifts won their second Suncorp Super Netball title. In the grand final they defeated Giants Netball 63–59.[27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]

In 2022, head coach Dan Ryan and captain Courtney Bruce led West Coast Fever to their first premiership. In the grand final they defeated Melbourne Vixens 70-59.[34] [35] [36] [37] In May 2023, news reports disclosed that the Collingwood Magpies were in financial distress, and later that month the Collingwood Football Club announced it would withdraw its netball team at the conclusion of the 2023 season.[38] The 2023 premiership was won by the Adelaide Thunderbirds, defeating the Swifts 60–59 after extra time was required in the grand final. It was the Thunderbirds' first national league premiership in a decade, and came off the back of years of lowly finishes in Super Netball.[39]

Following the demise of the Magpies, speculation circled as to who would be awarded the eighth license for the 2024 season and beyond. Submissions for the new license closed on 20 June 2023, with as many as six initial bids being whittled down to two by the closing date, according to media reports.[40] On 21 July 2023, the league announced that the Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), led by chief executive Craig Hutchison, was awarded the license for a team to be based in south-east Melbourne. As part of the licensing agreement, Netball Australia will operate the team for the rest of 2023 before transitioning to SEN for 2024 and beyond.[41] ABC News reported that the SEN bid was preferred by broadcasters Fox Netball over the alternate bid put forward by Netball Victoria, which suggested a regional team 'floating' between Geelong, Bendigo or Ballarat.

Clubs

Current clubs

ClubIconLocationStateHead CoachSSN seasonsSSN premierships
FirstTotalTotalMost recent
Adelaide ThunderbirdsAdelaide South AustraliaTania ObstNetball SA Stadium19962017822024
Giants NetballSydney New South WalesJulie FitzgeraldKen Rosewall Arena201620178
Melbourne MavericksMelbourne VictoriaTracey NevilleJohn Cain Arena202320241
Melbourne VixensMelbourne VictoriaSimone McKinnisJohn Cain Arena20072017812020
New South Wales SwiftsSydney New South WalesBriony AkleKen Rosewall Arena20072017822021
Queensland FirebirdsBrisbane QueenslandKiri WillisNissan Arena199620178
Sunshine Coast LightningSunshine Coast QueenslandBelinda ReynoldsUSC Stadium20162017822018
West Coast FeverPerth Western AustraliaDan RyanRAC Arena19962017812022

Former clubs

Venues

Current venues

The following table shows a list of all of venues that have been used throughout the 2023 Suncorp Super Netball season. Where venues have had other/sponsored names, only those names in place from when the venue was being used in the league have been listed.

Venue! scope="col"
Other/sponsored name(s)LocationStateFirst usedCurrent tenant(s)
Sydney SuperDomeQudos Bank Arena (2017–present)SydneyNew South Wales18,0002017New South Wales Swifts
Perth ArenaRAC Arena (2018–present)PerthWestern Australia14,5002017West Coast Fever
John Cain ArenaHisense Arena (2017–2018)
Melbourne Arena (2018–2020)
MelbourneVictoria10,5002017Melbourne Vixens
Melbourne Mavericks
Ken Rosewall ArenaSydneyNew South Wales10,0002021New South Wales Swifts
Giants Netball
Adelaide Entertainment CentreAdelaideSouth Australia9,6002018Adelaide Thunderbirds
Queensland State Netball CentreNissan Arena (2019–present)BrisbaneQueensland5,0002019Queensland Firebirds
Netball SA StadiumPriceline Stadium (2017–2020)AdelaideSouth Australia3,2002017Adelaide Thunderbirds
SilverdomeLauncestonTasmania3,2002017
UniSC ArenaUSC Stadium (2017–2022)Sunshine CoastQueensland3,0002017Sunshine Coast Lightning

Former venues

The following table shows a list of all of venues that have been used throughout the entirety of Suncorp Super Netball. Where venues have had other/sponsored names, only those names in place from when the venue was being used in the league have been listed.

Venue! scope="col"
Other/sponsored name(s)LocationStateFirst usedLast usedTenant(s)
State Sports CentreQuaycentreSydneyNew South Wales4,50020172019New South Wales Swifts
Giants Netball
Brisbane Entertainment CentreBrisbaneQueensland11,00020172019Queensland Firebirds
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreBrisbaneQueensland4,00020172017Queensland Firebirds
Perth SuperdromeHBF StadiumPerthWestern Australia4,50020172018West Coast Fever
AIS ArenaCanberraAustralian Capital Territory5,20020172019Giants Netball
Adelaide ArenaTitanium Security ArenaAdelaideSouth Australia8,00020172017Adelaide Thunderbirds
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition CentreGold CoastQueensland6,00020172017Queensland Firebirds
Margaret Court ArenaMelbourneVictoria7,50020172019Collingwood Magpies
Melbourne Vixens
Gold Coast Sports and Leisure CentreGold CoastQueensland5,00020182018Queensland Firebirds
International Convention Centre SydneySydneyNew South Wales7,20020182018Giants Netball
Bendigo StadiumBendigoVictoria4,00020192019Collingwood Magpies
Territory Netball StadiumDarwinNorthern Territory2,00020192019Adelaide Thunderbirds
Parkville StadiumState Netball and Hockey Centre (2019–2021)MelbourneVictoria3,05020192022Melbourne Vixens
Collingwood Magpies
Townsville Entertainment and Convention CentreTownsvilleQueensland5,15420202020Collingwood Magpies
Cairns Pop-Up ArenaCairnsQueensland2,00020202020West Coast Fever
Adelaide Thunderbirds
Melbourne Vixens
Derwent Entertainment CentreMyState Bank ArenaHobartTasmania4,30020222022Collingwood Magpies

Season structure

Pre-season

Beginning in 2019, a structured round-robin tournament known as the Team Girls Cup has been conducted, named for the titular campaign established in 2017 that aims to decrease the dropout rate in junior netball.[42] The league's eight teams are divided into two pools, where they play each of their fellow pool members once. A fourth round is then held to determine final placings across the combined pools, and a champion is crowned from the match held between the two top-ranked pool teams. Matches are held over three consecutive days and are all played at the same venue. Locations to have hosted the tournament so far include Brisbane, Melbourne and the Gold Coast.

List of Team Girls Cup champions!Season!Champions!Runners-up!Score!Venue!Grand Final !
2019Collingwood MagpiesMelbourne Vixens39–33Queensland State Netball CentreShimona Nelson (Collingwood Magpies)[43]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicKen Rosewall Arena[44]
2021Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic[45]
2022Melbourne VixensWest Coast Fever45–43Parkville StadiumKate Moloney (Melbourne Vixens)[46]
2023West Coast FeverAdelaide Thunderbirds49–41Gold Coast Sports and Leisure CentreSasha Glasgow (West Coast Fever)[47]
2024New South Wales SwiftsMelbourne Vixens45–44Ken Rosewall ArenaMaddy Proud (New South Wales Swifts)[48]

Regular season

The regular season is played across 14 rounds, with the league's eight teams playing each other twice in home and away fixtures.

Finals series

+Team also won the minor premiership for finishing on top of the ladder
^Player also won the Player of the Year Award
Score!Venue!Grand Final !
2017Sunshine Coast LightningGiants Netball65–48Brisbane Entertainment CentreKarla Pretorius (Queensland Firebirds)
2018Sunshine Coast Lightning (2)West Coast Fever62–59Perth ArenaCaitlin Bassett (Sunshine Coast Lightning)[49]
2019New South Wales SwiftsSunshine Coast Lightning64–47Brisbane Entertainment CentreSamantha Wallace (New South Wales Swifts)
2020Melbourne Vixens+West Coast Fever (2)66–64Nissan ArenaMwai Kumwenda (Melbourne Vixens)
2021New South Wales Swifts (2)Giants Netball (2)63–59Nissan ArenaMaddy Turner (New South Wales Swifts)
2022West Coast FeverMelbourne Vixens70–59RAC ArenaSasha Glasgow (West Coast Fever)
2023Adelaide ThunderbirdsNew South Wales Swifts60–59John Cain ArenaEleanor Cardwell (Adelaide Thunderbirds)[50]
2024Adelaide Thunderbirds+ Melbourne Vixens59–57Adelaide Entertainment CentreRomelda Aiken-George (Adelaide Thunderbirds)[51]

Minor premierships

SeasonWinners
2017[52] Melbourne Vixens
2018[53] [54] Giants Netball
2019[55] [56] Sunshine Coast Lightning
2020Melbourne Vixens
2021[57] [58] Giants Netball
2022[59] [60] Melbourne Vixens
New South Wales Swifts-->
Adelaide Thunderbirds-->

Premiership winning coaches

SeasonHead coaches Team
2017Noeline TauruaSunshine Coast Lightning
2018[61]
2019[62] [63] Briony AkleNew South Wales Swifts
2020[64] Simone McKinnisMelbourne Vixens
2021Briony AkleNew South Wales Swifts
2022Dan RyanWest Coast Fever
2023Tania ObstAdelaide Thunderbirds
2024

Premiership winning captains

SeasonCaptains Team
2017[65] Geva MentorSunshine Coast Lightning
2018
2019Maddy ProudNew South Wales Swifts
2020Kate Moloney
Liz Watson
Melbourne Vixens
2021Maddy Proud
Paige Hadley
New South Wales Swifts
2022Courtney BruceWest Coast Fever
2023Hannah PettyAdelaide Thunderbirds
2024

Broadcasting

Seasons Live broadcasters
20172021[66] Nine Network
Telstra
2022–present[67] Fox Sports
Kayo Sports

Commission

In January 2019, Netball Australia announced it would form an independent commission to become the governing body of Suncorp Super Netball.[68] In April 2019 they named five commissioners which included Marne Fechner, Netball Australia's CEO. Two more commissioners were appointed in May and August 2019.[69] [70] [71]

Sponsorship

In October 2016, Suncorp Group was announced as Netball Australia's principal partner from 2017 to 2021. The agreement included naming rights to the new league.[9] [72] [73] [74] In August 2021 this agreement was renewed for another five years.[75] Other sponsorship partners include the Australian Institute of Sport, Nissan Australia, Origin Energy, HCF, ASICS, Cadbury and Gilbert Netball.[76]

Awards

Notes and References

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