Australian National Netball Championships

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. The earliest tournaments took place during 1920s.

Australian National Netball Championships
ClassificationOpen
Under-21
Under-19
Under-17
Founded1920s
Owner(s)Netball Australia
No. of teams8
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Under-19; South Australia
Under-17; South Australia
Official websitenetball.com.au

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. The last under-21 tournament was played in 2016.

History

Early tournaments

The earliest Australian National Netball Championships took place during 1920s. Differing sources mean it is unclear exactly which year the tournament was first held. According to the 2005 Netball New South Wales annual report, New South Wales won their first title in 1926.[1] Meanwhile, according to the Netball Victoria website, Victoria hosted and won the first official championships in 1928 in Melbourne.[2][3] 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.[3][4][5]

Open

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.[4][6] 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
1926New South Wales
1928[2][3]VictoriaMelbourne
1956(Note 1)
1969[7][8][9]Western AustraliaAdelaide
1970[8][9]Western AustraliaBrisbane
1971[8][9]Western AustraliaHobart
1972[8][9]Western AustraliaSydney
1976(Note 2)
1979(Note 3)
1984New South Wales
1985New South Wales
1986
1987New South Wales
1988New South Wales
1989New South Wales
1990New South Wales
1991New South Wales
1992New South Wales
1993New South Wales
1994New South Wales
1997New South Wales
1998
1999New South Wales
2001[10](Note 4)
2004[4][6][11]New South Wales60–35South AustraliaChallenge Stadium
2005[5][12][13]New South Wales59–57VictoriaACT Netball Centre, Canberra
Notes

Source:[1]

Under-21

Grand finals

Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue
1974New South Wales
1977New South Wales
1980New South Wales
1983New South Wales
1984New South Wales
1985New South Wales
1987New South Wales
1988New South Wales
1989New South Wales
1993New South Wales
1998New South Wales
2001[10](Note 5)
2003[4]South Australia
2004[4][6]South Australia55–39VictoriaChallenge Stadium
2005[5][13]Western Australia60–53South AustraliaACT Netball Centre, Canberra
2006[14]Victoria71–49Western AustraliaETSA Park
2007[15][16]Victoria(Note 6)New South WalesQueensland State Netball Centre
2008[17]New South Wales41–40VictoriaPerth
2009[18]New South Wales43–41VictoriaACT Netball Centre, Canberra
2010[19][20]New South Wales50–39South AustraliaLogan Metro Indoor Centre, Brisbane
2011[21][22]New South Wales48–35VictoriaWaverley Netball Centre
2012[23][24]New South Wales49–38South AustraliaChallenge Stadium
2013[25][26]South Australia40–36VictoriaCanberra[27]
2014[28]South Australia43–27Victoria
2015[29]South Australia44–42VictoriaCaloundra Indoor Stadium, Caloundra
2016[30]New South Wales49–46VictoriaLaunceston, Tasmania[31]

Source:[16][20][22][24][32]

Tournament MVP

Year Winner Team
2010[19][20]April Letton (Note 7)New South Wales
2010[19]Chanel Gomes (Note 7)Queensland
2011[21][22]April LettonNew South Wales
2012[23][33]Courtney BruceWestern Australia
2013
2014
2015
2016[30]Maddy TurnerNew South Wales
Notes
  • ^5 The 2001 tournament was cancelled due to the Ansett collapse
  • ^6 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.[15][16]
  • ^7 April Letton and Chanel Gomes shared the 2010 Under-21 Tournament MVP award.

Under-19

Grand finals

Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue
1988New South Wales
1992New South Wales
1993[10]Victoria
1994New South Wales
1995New South Wales
1999New South Wales
2001[10]Victoria28–27New South WalesACT Netball Centre, Canberra
2002New South Wales
2004[4]Victoria37–22South AustraliaSilverdome
2005[5]Victoria36–19QueenslandMarrara Stadium
2006[14]Victoria37–26New South WalesPenrith Stadium
2007[15]Victoria32–22South AustraliaState Netball Hockey Centre
2008[17]New South Wales19–14VictoriaPerth
2009[18]New South Wales39–30QueenslandACT Netball Centre, Canberra
2010[19][20]Queensland27–24New South WalesETSA Park[34]
2011[21][22]New South Wales36–21VictoriaLogan Metro Indoor Sports Centre[35]
2012[23][24]Victoria27–19New South WalesSilverdome
2013[25]South AustraliaCanberra[27]
2014[28][36]Queensland38–28VictoriaWaverly Netball Centre
2015[37]New South Wales43–39VictoriaNetball Central[29]
2016[30]Victoria31–27New South WalesPerth
2017[38]VictoriaCanberra
2018[39][40]Victoria31–26South AustraliaPriceline Stadium
2019[41][42][43][44]South Australia49–20New South WalesQueensland State Netball Centre
2020[45][46][47](Note 8)
2021[48](Note 8)

Source:[16][20][22][24][32]

Tournament MVP

Year Winner Team
2010[19]Stephanie WoodQueensland
2011[21][22]Gabi SimpsonNew South Wales
2012[23][24]Kim RavaillionNew South Wales
2013Georgie VirgoQueensland
2014[36]Cara KoenenQueensland
2015Toni AndersonNew South Wales
2016Sasha GlasgowSouth Australia
2017[49]Tara HinchliffeQueensland
2018Olivia LewisWestern Australia
2019[50][51][52][53]Macy GardnerQueensland

Under-17

Grand finals

Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue
1983[29]Queensland
1985New South Wales
1986New South Wales
1989New South Wales
1990New South Wales
1993New South Wales
1994New South Wales
1995New South Wales
1999New South Wales
2000New South Wales
2001[10]Queensland40–21New South WalesACT Netball Centre, Canberra
2004[4]Victoria34–19New South WalesSilverdome
2005[5]New South Wales32–23South AustraliaMarrara Stadium
2006[14]New South Wales31–23VictoriaPenrith Stadium
2007[15][16]New South Wales21–15VictoriaState Netball Hockey Centre
2008[17]Victoria20–19New South WalesPerth
2009[18]South Australia23–21VictoriaACT Netball Centre, Canberra
2010[19][20]Victoria24–23New South WalesETSA Park[34]
2011[21][22]Victoria33–31New South WalesLogan Metro Indoor Sports Centre[35]
2012[23][24]New South Wales38–28VictoriaSilverdome
2013[26][27]Victoria35–22Western AustraliaDarwin
2014[28][54]Victoria29–25New South WalesWaverly Netball Centre[36]
2015[37][29]Queensland27–24New South WalesNetball Central
2016[30]South Australia29–24New South WalesPerth
2017[38][55]South Australia26–25VictoriaCanberra
2018[39][40]South Australia40–26VictoriaPriceline Stadium
2019[41][42][43][44]South Australia35–30New South WalesQueensland State Netball Centre
2020[45][46][47](Note 8)
2021[48](Note 8)

Source:[16][20][22][24][32]

Tournament MVP

Year Winner Team
2010[19]Kate MoloneyVictoria
2011[21]Charlotte GoodmanQueensland
2012[23][24]Kaitlyn BryceNew South Wales
2013[26]Alice Teague-NeeldVictoria
2014Hannah PettySouth Australia
2015[29]Kim JennerQueensland
2016Olivia LewisWestern Australia
2017[56]Sunday AryangWestern Australia
2018[40]Molly WatsonSouth Australia
2019[41][43]Kimberley HearndenSouth Australia
Notes

Main sponsors

Years
The Athlete's Foot[5][14][15][17]200?–2008
DealsDirect[19]2010

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