Adelaide Thunderbirds Futures

The Adelaide Thunderbirds Futures is an Australian netball team that represents Netball South Australia in the Australian Netball League. In 2008 they were founder members of the ANL. Between 2008 and 2011 they played as South Australia. After rebranding to the Southern Force, the team was ANL champions in 2012 and 2022 and were runners-up in 2015. The Adelaide Thunderbirds Futures are effectively the representative team of the Netball South Australia Premier League and the reserve team of Adelaide Thunderbirds.

Adelaide Thunderbirds Futures
Founded2008
Based inAdelaide
RegionsSouth Australia
Home venueNetball SA Stadium
Head coachBrian Lines
Premierships2 (2012, 2022)
LeagueAustralian Netball Championships
WebsiteAdelaide Thunderbirds Futures

Uniform

History

Netball South Australia

Southern Force are effectively the representative team of the Netball South Australia Premier League. They are one of two teams that represent Netball South Australia in senior or national leagues. Their senior team, Adelaide Thunderbirds, has represented Netball South Australia in both the ANZ Championship and Suncorp Super Netball. Southern Force are effectively the reserve team of Thunderbirds.[1][2][3][4] Between 2008 and 2011, Netball South Australia's ANL team simply played as South Australia. In 2012 they became Southern Force, a name that was first suggested by members of the 2011 ANL squad.[3][5][6]

ANL/ANC Grand finals

In 2012 with a squad that included Kelly Altmann, Georgia Beaton, Cody Lange, Maddy Proud, Melissa Rowland, Kate Shimmin and Sheree Wingard, Southern Force finished as ANL Champions, defeating NNSW Waratahs 50–36 in the grand final.[3] In 2015, with a squad that saw Lange, Shimmin and Wingard joined by Sarah Klau, Hannah Petty, Samantha Poolman and Maddy Turner, Southern Force reached the grand final for a second time. However on this occasion they lost 58–46 to Victorian Fury.[7][8]

Season Winners Score Runners Up Venue
2012 [3][9]Southern Force50–36NNSW WaratahsWaverley Netball Centre
2015 [7][8]Victorian Fury58–46Southern ForceWaverley Netball Centre
2022 Southern Force 59-57 Victorian Fury Traralgon

Source:[10]

Home venue

The Thunderbirds Futures play their home games at the Netball SA Stadium.[11] They have also played home games at the Titanium Security Arena.[12]

Notable players

2022 squad

Southern Force – 2022 Australian Netball League roster
PlayersCoaches
NamePosDOBHeightClubNatCaps
Lucy Austin GS Australia
Lauren Frew GS/GA Australia
Poppy Gilfillan-Silk GA/GS Australia
Georgia Dent WA/C Australia
Tyler Orr C/WD Australia
Sophie Casey WD/C Australia
Chelsea Blackman GD/WD/GK Australia
Jessie Grenvold GK/GD Australia
Jacoba Clough GS/GA Australia
Paris Sinclair C/WD Australia
Jorden Vivian GK/GD Australia
Molly Watson GK/GD Australia
Head coach
  • Brian Lines



Notes
  • (c) Captain
  • (cc) Co-captain
  • (vc) Vice-captain
  • Injured or on maternity leave Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) Temporary Replacement Player
Player profiles: Team website Last updated: 29 June 2020

    Source:[13]

    Internationals

     Australia
     Australia Fast5
     England
     New Zealand
     Samoa

    New South Wales Swifts

    Adelaide Thunderbirds

    Sunshine Coast Lightning


    Source:[3][4][8][12][13][14][15]

    ANL MVP

    The following Southern Force players were named MVP in the Australian Netball League.

    Season Player
    2015Kate Shimmin

    Source:[8][10]

    Head coaches

    Coach Years
    Tania Obst [3][15]2010, 2012
    Dan Ryan[16][17][18][19]2013
    Tania Obst [8][12]2015–2016
    Brian Lines [4][13][20]2017–

    Premierships

    References

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    7. "Fury hold out Force to claim hat-trick of ANL titles". www.womensportreport.com. 26 July 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
    8. "2015 Annual Report – Netball SA" (PDF). sa.netball.com.au. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
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