2009 ANZ Championship season

The 2009 ANZ Championship season was the second season of the ANZ Championship. The 2009 season began on 4 April and concluded on 26 July. Melbourne Vixens were minor premiers. With a team co-captained by Bianca Chatfield and Sharelle McMahon, Vixens subsequently defeated Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 58–43 in the major semi-final and Adelaide Thunderbirds 54–46 in the grand final to finish as overall premiers. The grand final was played on Sunday 26 July at Hisense Arena.[1][2][3]

2009 ANZ Championship season
LeagueANZ Championship
SportNetball
Duration4 April 2009 – 26 July 2009
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)One HD
Network 10
Sky Sport (New Zealand)
TVNZ
ChampionsMelbourne Vixens
  Runners-upAdelaide Thunderbirds
  Minor premiersMelbourne Vixens
Season MVPRomelda Aiken (Firebirds)
ANZ Championship seasons

Transfers

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Player 2008 team 2009 team
  Jane Altschwager Retirement Adelaide Thunderbirds
  Laura von Bertouch[4] Retirement Adelaide Thunderbirds
  Joanna Sutton Retirement Adelaide Thunderbirds
  Ama Agbeze West Coast Fever Melbourne Vixens
  Kathleen Knott Victorian Fury Melbourne Vixens
  Chelsey Nash Victorian Fury Melbourne Vixens
  Brooke Thompson Victorian Fury Melbourne Vixens
  Sarah Wall Melbourne Vixens
  Ashlee Mann NNSW Blues/NSW Waratahs New South Wales Swifts
  Jessica Mansell New South Wales Swifts
  Samantha May Australian Institute of Sport New South Wales Swifts
  Courtney Tairi Australian Institute of Sport New South Wales Swifts
  Amy Wild New South Wales Swifts
  Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens West Coast Fever
  Shae Bolton West Coast Fever
  Johannah Curran Melbourne Vixens West Coast Fever
  Sonia Mkoloma[5] Central Pulse Canterbury Tactix
  Larrissa Willcox West Coast Fever Canterbury Tactix
  Althea Byfield[6] Central Pulse
  Paula Griffin Northern Mystics Central Pulse
  Pamela Cookey[7] Team Bath Northern Mystics
  Debbie White Southern Steel Northern Mystics
  Donna Wilkins Retirement Southern Steel
  Adine Wilson Retirement Southern Steel
  Sheryl Scanlan[8][9] Northern Mystics Southern Steel
  Leah Shoard New South Wales Swifts Southern Steel
  Leana de Bruin Northern Mystics Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
  Frances Solia Central Pulse Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
  Jessica Tuki Southern Steel Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic

Source:[2][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Head coaches and captains

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Team Head coach Captain
Adelaide Thunderbirds[16][17] Jane Woodlands-Thompson[18] Natalie von Bertouch
Melbourne Vixens[2] Julie Hoornweg Sharelle McMahon[19]
Bianca Chatfield[20]
New South Wales Swifts[10][21] Julie Fitzgerald Catherine Cox
Queensland Firebirds[22] Vicki Wilson[23] Peta Stephens[24]
West Coast Fever[25][26] Jane Searle Stacey Rosman
Johannah Curran
Canterbury Tactix[27] Helen Mahon-Stroud[28] Julie Seymour
Central Pulse[29] Yvette McCausland-Durie[30] Cushla Lichtwark
Northern Mystics[31] Te Aroha Keenan Temepara George
Southern Steel Robyn Broughton[32] Adine Wilson[33][34]
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic[35][36] Noeline Taurua Joline Henry
Irene van Dyk

Pre-season tournaments

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Tournament Date Winner Score Runners-up Venue
Queenstown Pre-Season Tournament[37][38] 20–22 February Northern Mystics 58–53 New South Wales Swifts Queenstown Events Centre
SOPA Cup[10][39] 6–8 March New South Wales Swifts (Note 1) Adelaide Thunderbirds Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
Waipa Pre-Season Tournament[40] 20–22 March Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 53–37 Northern Mystics Te Awamutu Events Centre

Source:[41]

Notes
  • ^1 No final. Played as a round-robin tournament.

Regular season

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During the regular season the Australian teams played each other twice and the New Zealand teams once. The New Zealand teams also played each other twice and each of the Australian teams once.[42] Melbourne Vixens won 12 of their 13 matches during the regular season. Their only defeat came in Round 10 against Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, their main challengers for top spot. Vixens had to win their final two home matches with plenty of goals to guarantee top place. After a 63–35 win against Canterbury Tactix in Round 13, Vixens' defeated Central Pulse 80–39 in Round 14 to secure the minor premiership.[1][2]

Round 1

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Saturday 4 April Southern Steel 55–46 Central Pulse Stadium Southland  
2:00 pm Daneka Wipiiti   37/42 (88%)
Donna Wilkins   18/24 (75%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin   30/39 (77%)
Jamilah Gupwell   16/20 (80%)
Saturday 4 April Melbourne Vixens 57–44 West Coast Fever State Netball Hockey Centre  
14:00 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   29/35 (83%)
Caitlin Thwaites   24/28 (86%)
Ashlee Howard   4/5 (80%)
Report
Stats
Caitlin Bassett   38/47 (81%)
Bianca Franklin    3/4 (75%)
Nikala Smith   3/7 (43%)
Sunday 5 April, 2:30 pm Queensland Firebirds 48–60 Adelaide Thunderbirds Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
2:30 pm Romelda Aiken   33/37 (89%)
Janelle Lawson   15/23 (65%)
Report
Stats
Kate Beveridge   32/42 (76%)
Natalie Medhurst   28/33 (85%)
Monday 6 April Northern Mystics 38–51 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Trusts Stadium  
7:00 pm Grace Rasmussen   19/25 (76%)
Cathrine Latu   11/12 (92%)
Jade Topia   8/11 (73%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk   31/37 (84%)
Maria Tutaia   20/27 (74%)
Monday 6 April New South Wales Swifts 62–45 Canterbury Tactix Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
7:00 pm Catherine Cox   34/37 (92%)
Susan Pratley   17/19 (89%)
Erin Bell   11/13 (85%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown   25/28 (89%)
Angela Mitchell   20/26 (77%)
Umpires:
Sharon Kelly
Helen George

Reserve umpire:
Peta Quinn

Round 2

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Saturday 11 April Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 54–47 Southern Steel Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre  
2:00 pm Irene van Dyk   38/38 (100%)
Maria Tutaia   16/19 (84%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti   29/38 (76%)
Donna Wilkins   18/26 (69%)
Sunday 12 April Adelaide Thunderbirds 48–47 New South Wales Swifts ETSA Park  
2:00 pm Kate Beveridge   25/30 (83%)
Natalie Medhurst   23/25 (92%)
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   26/30 (87%)
Susan Pratley   21/23 (91%)
Sunday 12 April Northern Mystics 54–50 Central Pulse North Shore Events Centre  
6:30 pm Cathrine Latu   34/38 (89%)
Pamela Cookey   14/16 (88%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin   31/37 (84%)
Jamilah Gupwell   19/25 (76%)
Monday 13 April Canterbury Tactix 52–44 West Coast Fever CBS Canterbury Arena  
7:00 pm Jodi Brown   43/49 (88%)
Angela Mitchell   9/17 (53%)
Report
Stats
Caitlin Bassett   33/39 (85%)
Bianca Franklin   6/8 (75%)
Jasmine Keene   5/9 (56%)
Attendance: 3,700
Monday 13 April Queensland Firebirds 51–54 Melbourne Vixens Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
19:00 (UTC+10) Romelda Aiken   42/49 (86%)
Alissa Castrisos    5/7 (71%)
Janelle Lawson   4/8 (50%)
Report
Stats
Sharelle McMahon   27/29 (93%)
Caitlin Thwaites   27/34 (79%)

Round 3

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Saturday 18 April Central Pulse 46–58 Queensland Firebirds TSB Bank Arena  
2:00 pm Paula Griffin   36/47 (77%)
Jamilah Gupwell   8/13 (62%)
Larissa Harrison   2/5 (40%)
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken   46/60 (77%)
Alissa Castrisos   12/14 (86%)
Sunday 19 April Adelaide Thunderbirds 43–49 Melbourne Vixens ETSA Park  
14:00 (UTC+10) Kate Beveridge   28/37 (76%)
Natalie Medhurst   15/19 (79%)
Report
Stats
Sharelle McMahon   21/28 (75%)
Caitlin Thwaites   28/35 (80%)
Sunday 19 April Southern Steel 52–48 Canterbury Tactix Edgar Centre  
6:30 pm Daneka Wipiiti   39/43 (91%)
Donna Wilkins   13/17 (76%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown   32/36 (89%)
Anna Thompson   12/16 (75%)
Angela Mitchell   4/7 (57%)
Monday 20 April Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 63–45 New South Wales Swifts Mystery Creek Events Centre  
7:00 pm Irene van Dyk   45/45 (100%)
Maria Tutaia   14/15 (93%)
Jessica Tuki   4/5 (80%)
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   11/12 (92%)
Susan Pratley   20/23 (87%)
Erin Bell   14/17 (82%)
Monday 20 April West Coast Fever 57–46 Northern Mystics Challenge Stadium  
5:00 pm Caitlin Bassett   38/46 (83%)
Bianca Franklin   19/26 (73%)
Report
Stats
Cathrine Latu   12/17 (71%)
Pamela Cookey   24/32 (75%)
Jade Topia   10/15 (67%)

Round 4

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Saturday 25 April Central Pulse 54–60 West Coast Fever Arena Manawatu  
2:00 pm Paula Griffin   39/50 (78%)
Jamilah Gupwell   15/22 (68%)
Report
Stats
Caitlin Bassett   41/49 (84%)
Bianca Franklin   19/25 (76%)
Saturday 25 April Melbourne Vixens 48–31 Southern Steel State Netball Hockey Centre  
14:00 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   21/28 (75%)
Caitlin Thwaites   27/35 (77%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti   21/30 (70%)
Donna Wilkins    10/16 (63%)
Sunday 26 April Queensland Firebirds 53–42 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
2:30 pm Romelda Aiken   42/55 (76%)
Alissa Castrisos   11/16 (69%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk   30/32 (94%)
Maria Tutaia   12/18 (67%)
Monday 27 April Canterbury Tactix 48–53 Adelaide Thunderbirds CBS Canterbury Arena  
7:00 pm Jodi Brown   37/47 (79%)
Anna Thompson   11/15 (73%)
Q4: 42–42
Report
Stats
Kate Beveridge   20/29 (69%)
Natalie Medhurst   28/36 (78%)
Jane Altschwager   5/9 (56%)
Monday 27 April New South Wales Swifts 59–55 Northern Mystics Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
7:00 pm Catherine Cox   29/33 (88%)
Susan Pratley   30/35 (86%)
Report
Stats
Cathrine Latu   38/40 (95%)
Pamela Cookey   10/10 (100%)
Grace Rasmussen   7/8 (88%)

Round 5

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Saturday 2 May Canterbury Tactix 48–50 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic CBS Canterbury Arena  
2:00 pm Jodi Brown   33/38 (87%)
Anna Thompson   15/18 (83%)
Stats Irene van Dyk   29/32 (91%)
Maria Tutaia   13/15 (87%)
Jessica Tuki   8/14 (57%)
Sunday 3 May Melbourne Vixens 50–42 Adelaide Thunderbirds Hisense Arena  
14:30 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   17/21 (81%)
Caitlin Thwaites   29/34 (85%)
Ashlee Howard   4/4 (100%)
Stats Kate Beveridge   28/37 (76%)
Natalie Medhurst   15/19 (79%)
Monday 4 May Central Pulse 60–61 Northern Mystics TSB Bank Arena  
7:00 pm Paula Griffin   39/48 (81%)
Jamilah Gupwell   18/25 (72%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   3/5 (60%)
Q4: 50–50
Report
Stats
Cathrine Latu   19/20 (95%)
Pamela Cookey   25/35 (71%)
Jade Topia   17/19 (89%)
Monday 4 May West Coast Fever 67–66 New South Wales Swifts Challenge Stadium  
6:00 pm Caitlin Bassett   54/63 (86%)
Bianca Franklin   7/8 (88%)
Nikala Smith   6/8 (75%)
Q4: 54–54
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   39/50 (78%)
Susan Pratley   27/32 (84%)
BYES:  Queensland Firebirds and Southern Steel

Round 6

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Saturday 9 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 59–36 Central Pulse Mystery Creek Events Centre  
2:00 pm Irene van Dyk   35/37 (95%)
Maria Tutaia   14/20 (70%)
Halana Leith   10/11 (91%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin   25/35 (71%)
Jamilah Gupwell   11/17 (65%)
Sunday 10 May New South Wales Swifts 40–51 Adelaide Thunderbirds Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
2:30 pm Catherine Cox   9/15 (60%)
Susan Pratley   22/27 (81%)
Erin Bell   9/16 (56%)
Report
Stats
Kate Beveridge   43/47 (91%)
Natalie Medhurst   8/10 (80%)
Monday 11 May Northern Mystics 52–61 Southern Steel Trusts Stadium  
7:00 pm Cathrine Latu   29/36 (81%)
Pamela Cookey   23/26 (88%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti   26/34 (76%)
Donna Wilkins   35/37 (95%)
Monday 11 May Queensland Firebirds 56–53 West Coast Fever Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
7:00 pm Romelda Aiken   46/56 (82%)
Alissa Castrisos   10/11 (91%)
Stats Caitlin Bassett   32/37 (86%)
Bianca Franklin   18/20 (90%)
Nikala Smith   3/4 (75%)
BYES:  Canterbury Tactix and Melbourne Vixens

Round 7

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Saturday 16 May Canterbury Tactix 47–48 Southern Steel CBS Canterbury Arena  
2:00 pm Jodi Brown   32/37 (86%)
Anna Thompson   15/17 (88%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti   30/34 (88%)
Donna Wilkins   18/22 (82%)
Sunday 17 May West Coast Fever 49–74 Melbourne Vixens Challenge Stadium  
12:30 (UTC+10) Caitlin Bassett   41/48 (85%)
Bianca Franklin    6/8 (75%)
Jasmine Keene   2/3 (67%)
Report
Stats
Sharelle McMahon   40/47 (85%)
Caitlin Thwaites   29/34 (85%)
Ashlee Howard   5/7 (71%)
Monday 18 May Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 50–35 Northern Mystics Energy Events Centre  
7:00 pm Irene van Dyk   32/34 (94%)
Maria Tutaia   18/22 (82%)
Report
Stats
Cathrine Latu   12/17 (71%)
Pamela Cookey   16/20 (80%)
Jade Topia   7/9 (78%)
Monday 18 May New South Wales Swifts 54–58 Queensland Firebirds Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
7:00 pm Catherine Cox   32/43 (74%)
Susan Pratley   22/26 (85%)
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken   51/60 (85%)
Alissa Castrisos   4/7 (57%)
Janelle Lawson   3/4 (75%)
BYES:  Adelaide Thunderbirds and Central Pulse

Round 8

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Saturday 23 May Canterbury Tactix 49–46 Central Pulse CBS Canterbury Arena  
2:00 pm Jodi Brown   28/35 (80%)
Anna Thompson   21/28 (75%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin   26/32 (81%)
Jamilah Gupwell   4/6 (67%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   16/18 (89%)
Sunday 24 May Adelaide Thunderbirds 51–50 Queensland Firebirds ETSA Park  
2:00 pm Kate Beveridge   35/43 (81%)
Natalie Medhurst   11/14 (79%)
Jane Altschwager   5/7 (71%)
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken   43/54 (80%)
Alissa Castrisos   7/11 (64%)
Monday 25 May Southern Steel 39–48 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Stadium Southland  
7:00 pm Daneka Wipiiti   28/38 (74%)
Donna Wilkins   11/16 (69%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk   29/33 (88%)
Maria Tutaia   10/13 (77%)
Jessica Tuki   9/14 (64%)
Monday 25 May Melbourne Vixens 65–63 New South Wales Swifts Hisense Arena  
19:00 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   22/25 (88%)
Caitlin Thwaites   43/51 (84%)
Q4: 54–54
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   40/50 (80%)
Susan Pratley   23/26 (88%)
BYES:  Northern Mystics and West Coast Fever

Round 9

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Saturday 30 May Central Pulse 44–66 Southern Steel TSB Bank Arena  
2:00 pm Paula Griffin   28/36 (78%)
Jamilah Gupwell   4/9 (44%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   12/12 (100%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti   31/34 (91%)
Donna Wilkins   26/30 (87%)
Julianna Naoupu   9/12 (75%)
Sunday 31 May Melbourne Vixens 57–53 Queensland Firebirds Hisense Arena  
14:30 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   29/31 (94%)
Caitlin Thwaites   28/35 (80%)
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken   39/52 (75%)
Alissa Castrisos   7/8 (88%)
Janelle Lawson   7/10 (70%)
Monday 1 June Northern Mystics 47–46 Canterbury Tactix Trusts Stadium  
7:00 pm Cathrine Latu   20/26 (77%)
Pamela Cookey   21/25 (84%)
Jade Topia   6/10 (60%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown   27/31 (87%)
Anna Thompson   19/23 (83%)
Monday 1 June West Coast Fever 41–61 Adelaide Thunderbirds Challenge Stadium  
6:00 pm Caitlin Bassett   25/31 (81%)
Bianca Franklin    13/18 (72%)
Nikala Smith   3/3 (100%)
Report
Stats
Kate Beveridge   28/38 (74%)
Natalie Medhurst   33/39 (85%)
BYES:  New South Wales Swifts and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic

Round 10

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Saturday 6 June Central Pulse 45–59 Canterbury Tactix Te Rauparaha Arena  
2:00 pm Paula Griffin   24/28 (86%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   21/27 (78%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown   36/40 (90%)
Angela Mitchell   15/18 (83%)
Anna Thompson   5/6 (83%)
Ellen Halpenny   3/5 (60%)
Saturday 6 June Adelaide Thunderbirds 58–34 Northern Mystics Distinctive Homes Dome  
1:30 pm Kate Beveridge   26/35 (74%)
Natalie Medhurst   32/37 (86%)
Report
Stats
Cathrine Latu   23/30 (77%)
Pamela Cookey   11/16 (69%)
Sunday 7 June Queensland Firebirds 62–61 New South Wales Swifts Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
2:30 pm Romelda Aiken   52/61 (85%)
Alissa Castrisos   1/3 (33%)
Janelle Lawson   9/11 (82%)
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   39/49 (80%)
Susan Pratley   22/28 (79%)
Monday 8 June Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 55–48 Melbourne Vixens Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre  
19:00 (UTC+10) Irene van Dyk   35/36 (97%)
Maria Tutaia   20/22 (91%)
Report
Stats
Sharelle McMahon   16/22 (73%)
Caitlin Thwaites   32/36 (89%)
Monday 8 June West Coast Fever 59–48 Southern Steel Challenge Stadium  
5:00 pm Caitlin Bassett   45/54 (83%)
Bianca Franklin    14/16 (88%)
Report
Stats
Daneka Wipiiti   25/32 (78%)
Donna Wilkins   23/28 (82%)
Julianna Naoupu   0/1 (0%)

Round 11

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Saturday 13 June Canterbury Tactix 53–46 Queensland Firebirds CBS Canterbury Arena  
2:00 pm Jodi Brown   34/37 (92%)
Angela Mitchell   10/14 (71%)
Anna Thompson   9/10 (90%)
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken   35/37 (95%)
Alissa Castrisos   9/12 (75%)
Janelle Lawson   2/4 (50%)
Sunday 14 June Adelaide Thunderbirds 58–39 West Coast Fever ETSA Park  
2:00 pm Jane Altschwager   37/49 (76%)
Kate Beveridge   5/12 (42%)
Natalie Medhurst   16/17 (94%)
Report
Stats
Caitlin Bassett   28/31 (90%)
Nikala Smith   10/13 (77%)
Bianca Franklin   1/6 (17%)
Sunday 14 June Central Pulse 35–67 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic TSB Bank Arena  
6:30 pm Paula Griffin   18/22 (82%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   13/15 (87%)
Jamilah Gupwell   4/5 (80%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk   29/30 (97%)
Maria Tutaia   27/34 (79%)
Jessica Tuki   11/14 (79%)
Monday 15 June Southern Steel 52–50 Northern Mystics Stadium Southland  
7:00 pm Daneka Wipiiti   29/33 (88%)
Donna Wilkins   23/29 (79%)
Report
Stats
Jade Topia   24/29 (83%)
Pamela Cookey   21/25 (84%)
Cathrine Latu   5/6 (83%)
Monday 15 June New South Wales Swifts 52–63 Melbourne Vixens Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
19:00 (UTC+10) Catherine Cox   32/38 (84%)
Susan Pratley   20/22 (91%)
Report
Stats
Sharelle McMahon   16/19 (84%)
Caitlin Thwaites   47/52 (90%)
Attendance: 4,200

Round 12

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Saturday 20 June Northern Mystics 57–61 Melbourne Vixens Trusts Stadium  
14:00 (UTC+10) Cathrine Latu   36/39 (92%)
Pamela Cookey   21/22 (95%)
Report
Stats
Caitlin Thwaites   36/42 (86%)
Ashlee Howard   25/27 (93%)
Saturday 20 June Adelaide Thunderbirds 70–40 Central Pulse ETSA Park  
1:30 pm Kate Beveridge   41/47 (87%)
Natalie Medhurst   29/32 (91%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin   19/28 (68%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   21/26 (81%)
Sunday 21 June New South Wales Swifts 60–63 West Coast Fever Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre  
2:30 pm Catherine Cox   43/50 (86%)
Susan Pratley   17/19 (89%)
Report
Stats
Caitlin Bassett   51/54 (94%)
Nikala Smith   3/5 (60%)
Bianca Franklin   9/10 (90%)
Monday 22 June Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 50–46 Canterbury Tactix Energy Events Centre  
7:00 pm Irene van Dyk   32/34 (94%)
Maria Tutaia   18/24 (75%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown   30/38 (79%)
Angela Mitchell   6/10 (60%)
Anna Thompson   10/11 (91%)
Monday 22 June Queensland Firebirds 52–50 Southern Steel Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre  
7:00 pm Romelda Aiken   48/59 (81%)
Alissa Castrisos   4/8 (50%)
Report
Stats
Donna Wilkins   32/35 (91%)
Megan Dehn   18/21 (86%)

Round 13: Rivalry Round

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Round 13 featured five Australia verses New Zealand matches. Goals scored by Australian and New Zealand teams were added together and the country with the most goals won the Rivalry Round Trophy. During the round, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic became the first New Zealand team to win in Australia, defeating West Coast Fever 49–38. After 24 games, Central Pulse won their first match, defeating the reigning champions New South Wales Swifts 53–52. Southern Steel became the third New Zealand team to secure a win when they defeated Adelaide Thunderbirds 58-49. Despite New Zealand teams winning three of the five matches, Australia won the Rivalry Round Trophy 261–252.[3][43]

Saturday 27 June Northern Mystics 57–59 Queensland Firebirds Trusts Stadium  
2:00 pm Cathrine Latu   35/39 (90%)
Pamela Cookey   22/25 (88%)
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken   47/52 (90%)
Alissa Castrisos   6/8 (75%)
Janelle Lawson   6/7 (86%)
Sunday 28 June West Coast Fever 38–49 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Challenge Stadium  
12:30 pm Caitlin Bassett   30/40 (75%)
Nikala Smith   7/17 (41%)
Jasmine Keene   1/1 (100%)
Report
Stats
Irene van Dyk   30/32 (94%)
Maria Tutaia   19/24 (79%)
Sunday 28 June Central Pulse 53–52 New South Wales Swifts Te Rauparaha Arena  
6:30 pm Paula Griffin   35/39 (90%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   18/21 (86%)
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   26/36 (72%)
Susan Pratley   26/32 (81%)
Monday 29 June Southern Steel 58–49 Adelaide Thunderbirds Edgar Centre  
7:00 pm Donna Wilkins   36/41 (88%)
Megan Dehn   22/28 (79%)
Report
Stats
Kate Beveridge   26/31 (84%)
Natalie Medhurst   23/26 (88%)
Monday 29 June Melbourne Vixens 63–35 Canterbury Tactix Hisense Arena  
19:00 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   32/37 (86%)
Caitlin Thwaites   23/28 (82%)
Kathleen Knott   8/12 (67%)
Report
Stats
Jodi Brown   20/29 (69%)
Angela Mitchell   15/23 (65%)

Round 14

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Saturday 4 July Southern Steel 55–48 New South Wales Swifts Stadium Southland  
2:00 pm Donna Wilkins   36/38 (95%)
Megan Dehn   19/23 (83%)
Report
Stats
Catherine Cox   29/35 (83%)
Susan Pratley   19/25 (76%)
Saturday 4 July Melbourne Vixens 80–39 Central Pulse Hisense Arena  
14:00 (UTC+10) Sharelle McMahon   25/29 (86%)
Caitlin Thwaites   37/42 (88%)
Ashlee Howard   18/19 (95%)
Report
Stats
Paula Griffin   24/28 (86%)
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble   8/11 (73%)
Larissa Harrison   5/6 (83%)
Jamilah Gupwell    2/3 (67%)
Sunday 5 July Adelaide Thunderbirds 54–35 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Distinctive Homes Dome  
2:00 pm Kate Beveridge   29/35 (83%)
Natalie Medhurst   25/29 (86%)
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Irene van Dyk   19/24 (79%)
Maria Tutaia   16/23 (70%)
Monday 6 July Canterbury Tactix 63–56 Northern Mystics CBS Canterbury Arena  
7:00 pm Jodi Brown   34/41 (83%)
Anna Thompson   15/15 (100%)
Angela Mitchell   12/19 (63%)
Ellen Halpenny   2/3 (67%)
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Cathrine Latu   36/39 (92%)
Pamela Cookey   16/17 (94%)
Jade Topia   4/4 (100%)
Monday 6 July West Coast Fever 52–54 Queensland Firebirds Challenge Stadium  
6:00 pm Caitlin Bassett   41/53 (77%)
Nikala Smith   7/10 (70%)
Bianca Franklin   4/8 (50%)
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Romelda Aiken   45/54 (83%)
Janelle Lawson   9/15 (60%)
Alissa Castrisos   0/1 (0%)

Sources:[1]

Final table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA G% Pts
1   Melbourne Vixens 13 12 0 1 769 614 125.24 24
2   Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 13 11 0 2 673 562 119.75 22
3   Adelaide Thunderbirds 13 10 0 3 698 579 120.55 20
4   Southern Steel 13 8 0 5 662 645 102.64 16
5   Queensland Firebirds 13 8 0 5 700 690 101.45 16
6   Canterbury Tactix 13 5 0 8 639 662 96.53 10
7   West Coast Fever 13 5 0 8 666 735 90.61 10
8   Northern Mystics 13 3 0 10 642 727 88.31 6
9   New South Wales Swifts 13 2 0 11 709 748 94.79 4
10   Central Pulse 13 1 0 12 594 790 75.19 2
Updated 20 February 2021

  Qualified for Major semi-final
  Qualified for Minor semi-final

  • Pld = Games played
  • W = Win (2 points)
  • D = Draw (1 point)
  • L = Loss (0 points)
  • GF = Goals For (Total goals scored)
  • GA = Goals Against (Total goals conceded)
  • G% = Goal percentage (= 100 × GF/GA)
  • Pts = Points

Source:[44]


Playoffs

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Major semi-final

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Sunday 12 July
14:30 (UTC+10)

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Melbourne Vixens 58–43 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic    Hisense Arena
Scoring by quarter: 16-10, 14-14, 14-7, 14-12
Caitlin Thwaites   35/41 (85%)
Sharelle McMahon   21/22 (95%)
Ashlee Howard   2/2 (100%)
Irene van Dyk   24/25 (96%)
Maria Tutaia   19/23 (83%)

Sources:[45][46]


Minor semi-final

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Monday 13 July
18:30 (UTC+9:30)

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Adelaide Thunderbirds 51–45 Southern Steel    ETSA Park
Scoring by quarter: 12-11, 15-11, 11-10, 13-13
Kate Beveridge   31/36 (86%)
Natalie Medhurst   20/21 (95%)
Megan Dehn   23/27 (85%)
Donna Wilkins   22/24 (92%)

Sources:[47][48]

Preliminary final

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Sunday 19 July
19:00 (UTC+12)

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Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 37–51 Adelaide Thunderbirds    Mystery Creek Events Centre
Scoring by quarter: 8-11, 10-13, 8-14, 11-13
Irene van Dyk   25/26 (96%)
Maria Tutaia   12/17 (71%)
Kate Beveridge   28/30 (93%)
Natalie Medhurst   22/25 (88%)
Jane Altschwager   1/2 (50%)

Sources:[36][49]


Grand final

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Sunday 26 July
14:30 (UTC+10)

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Melbourne Vixens 54–46 Adelaide Thunderbirds    Hisense Arena
Attendance: 9,500[2]
Scoring by quarter: 13-13, 14-6, 14-13, 13-14
Caitlin Thwaites   31/39 (79%)
Sharelle McMahon   23/28 (82%)
Kate Beveridge   28/34 (82%)
Natalie Medhurst   18/23 (78%)
Jane Altschwager   1/2 (50%)

Sources:[50][51][52]

Award winners

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ANZ Championship awards

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Award Winner Team
Most Valuable Player[53][54]   Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds
Grand Final MVP[55]   Sharelle McMahon Melbourne Vixens

Australian Netball Awards

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Award Winner Team
Liz Ellis Diamond   Julie Corletto Melbourne Vixens
Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year   Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds
Australian ANZ Championship Coach of the Year   Julie Hoornweg Melbourne Vixens

Sources:[3][56]

Media coverage

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In 2009 the ANZ Championship TV partners included Network 10 and One HD in Australia and Sky Sport (New Zealand). Television audiences were up 52% across Australia and New Zealand, from 5.8 million to 8.8 million. During the season, an average of 229,000 viewers watched per game. The grand final TV audience peaked at 354,329 viewers and the cumulative audience across both countries was over 11 million. Before the Round 12 match between New South Wales Swifts and West Coast Fever, Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre hosted a charity match, billed as Netball's Festival of Stars. The match was viewed by a television audience of 345,164 viewers.[3][57][58]

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