Tasmanian Magpies are an Australian netball team that represents Tasmania in the Australian Netball League . They were ANL champions in 2018. The team was formed in 2017 as a partnership between Netball Tasmania, the Tasmanian Government and Collingwood Magpies . Tasmanian Magpies are effectively the reserve team of Collingwood Magpies.
13-533: Netball Tasmania previously operated a team in the Australian Netball League between 2008 and 2015. It initially simply played as Tasmania but subsequently played as Tasmanian Spirit or Tassie Spirit. In 2017 Netball Tasmania, the Tasmanian Government and Collingwood Magpies formed a three-year partnership to enter a new team in the Australian Netball League . In February 2020 the partnership
26-604: A 51–44 home win against Victorian Fury . The game was part of a double header which also featured the 2017 Suncorp Super Netball Round 1 match between Collingwood Magpies and Melbourne Vixens . During the 2018 season they played home matches at the State Netball and Hockey Centre and the Margaret Court Arena . They also played two matches in Tasmania . In June 2018 they defeated Queensland Fusion in two matches played at
39-554: The ANZ Championship and Suncorp Super Netball . Netball New South Wales have also entered a second team, NNSW Blues in the Australian Netball League . In 2011 Waratahs became the first team other than Victorian Fury to win the Australian Netball League title. In the grand final they defeated Fury 55–46. The winning Waratahs team was coached by Robert Wright and captained by Carla Dziwoki . Other members of
52-599: The ANZ Championship and later below Suncorp Super Netball . It is organised by Netball Australia . The teams in the competition are effectively the reserve teams of Suncorp Super Netball teams and/or the representative teams of state netball leagues, such as the South Australia state netball league , the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League . Victorian Fury were
65-561: The Silverdome in Launceston . During the 2019 season they played home matches at the Hobart Netball and Sports Centre and Bendigo Stadium . Source : Australian Netball League The Australian Netball Championships , formerly the Australian Netball League , is an Australian netball competition. Since 2008 it has served as a second level competition, initially below
78-504: The South Australia state netball league , the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League . Source : Source : Source : Source : Netball New South Wales Waratahs Uniform Netball New South Wales Waratahs is an Australian netball team that represents Netball New South Wales in the Australian Netball Championships . In 2008 they were founder members of
91-595: The 2020 ANL season would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . In October 2020, it was announced that the ANL was to be rebranded as the Australian Netball Championships, featuring a new tournament style format with expanded team entry parameters. Suncorp Super Netball teams and Netball Australia member organisations would all be invited to enter teams. In July 2021, Netball Australia announced details of
104-520: The ANL/ANC. They were ANL/ANC champions in 2011 and 2024 and have been grand finalists on a further five occasions, making them the second most successful team in the ANL/ANC after Victorian Fury . Waratahs are effectively the reserve team of New South Wales Swifts . Waratahs are one of two teams that represent Netball New South Wales in senior or national leagues. Their senior team, New South Wales Swifts , have represented Netball New South Wales in both
117-510: The gap between states leagues, like the South Australia state netball league , the Victorian Netball League and the West Australian Netball League , and the new ANZ Championship . It was also designed to provide a national competition for the states and territories of Australia , such the Australian Capital Territory , Northern Territory and Tasmania , who did not have an ANZ Championship franchise. Victorian Fury were
130-424: The inaugural ANL champions. Fury are also the competition's most successful team, having won eight premierships. The 2020 ANL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the competition was subsequently re-branded as the Australian Netball Championships. The Australian Netball League was first played for during the 2008 season. Netball Australia wanted to organise a second level national league to bridge
143-578: The inaugural champions, defeating the Australian Institute of Sport 56–41 in the first grand final. In 2009 Fury retained the title and in 2010 they completed a three in a row. In 2011 NNSW Waratahs became the first team other than Fury to win the ANL title. In the grand final they defeated Fury 55–46. Between 2013 and 2016 Fury completed a four in a row of ANL titles. In 2016 Fury won their seventh title and in 2019 they won their eighth. In June 2020, Netball Australia announced that
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#1732891446397156-609: The planned inaugural ANC tournament due to be played in September and hosted by Latrobe City Council and Collingwood Magpies in Traralgon . However, in August 2021 this tournament was also cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The teams in the competition are effectively the reserve teams of Suncorp Super Netball teams and/or the representative teams of state netball leagues, such as
169-544: Was renewed for a further two years. In 2018 with a team that included Melissa Bragg , Gabrielle Sinclair , Cody Lange and Kelsie Rainbow , Tasmanian Magpies reached and won their first ANL grand final in just their second season. Source : Tasmanian Magpies play the majority of their home matches at various venues in Melbourne . During the 2017 season they played their home games at Hisense Arena . On 18 February 2017 they made their Australian Netball League debut with
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