New South Wales Swifts


New South Wales Swifts are an Australian professional netball team based in Sydney, New South Wales. Since 2017 [Suncorp Super Netball season|2017] they have represented Netball New South Wales in Super Netball. Between 2008 [ANZ Championship season|2008] and 2016, they played in the ANZ Championship. The team was formed in 2007 when Netball New South Wales merged its two former Commonwealth Bank Trophy league teams, Sydney Swifts and Hunter Jaegers. In 2008, Swifts were the inaugural ANZ Championship winners. Swifts were also grand finalists in 2015 and 2016. They won their second and third premierships in 2019 Suncorp [Super Netball season|2019] and 2021. The Swifts play their home games at Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney.

History

ANZ Championship

Between 2008 and 2016, Swifts played in the ANZ Championship. Swifts were formed in late 2007 when Netball New South Wales merged its two former Commonwealth Bank Trophy league teams, Sydney Swifts and Hunter Jaegers, in order to enter a single team in the 2008 ANZ Championship. During the 2008 regular season Swifts won 10 of their 13 matches and finished second behind Waikato [Bay of Plenty Magic]. With a team coached by Julie Fitzgerald and captained by Catherine Cox, Swifts subsequently defeated Magic in both the major semi–final and the grand final to become the inaugural ANZ Championship winners. Swifts went through the entire 2010 regular season home and away undefeated, winning 13 consecutive matches and finishing as minor premiers. They were the first team in the history of the ANZ Championship to do this. However they subsequently lost both the major semi-final and the preliminary final to Adelaide Thunderbirds and Magic respectively and finished the season in third place.
The 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons proved to be a turbulent time for Swifts. After fifteen seasons as Sydney Swifts/New South Wales Swifts head coach, 2011 was the last season that Julie Fitzgerald served as head coach. Following a controversial "internal review", Fitzgerald was replaced as head coach by Lisa Beehag. The review was conducted during the 2011 season. Catherine Cox and Liz Ellis publicly criticized Netball New South Wales for distracting players with the review and even alleged that it was responsible for Swifts losing the 2011 minor semi-final. Beehag subsequently informed Cox that she would not be needed as a captain or player the following season. Cox subsequently departed for West Coast Fever. Other senior and emerging players including Rebecca Bulley, Courtney Tairi and Ashleigh Brazill also left. It was also alleged that the controversy led to some emerging New South Wales players, including Verity Simmons, Gabi Simpson and Kim Ravaillion, taking up contracts with rival teams. Under the leadership of Fitzgerald and Fox, New South Wales Swifts had been champions in 2008 and had reached the final series/play-offs in 2010 and 2011. Under Beehag's two-year reign, the team failed to make the finals. In 2013, the Swifts finished eighth. At the end of 2013 Beehag's contract was not renewed.
Beehag was subsequently replaced by Rob Wright. Wright guided Swifts to two successive grand finals in 2015 and 2016. However, on both occasions they lost out to Queensland Firebirds.
;Regular season statistics
SeasonPositionWonDrawnLost
2nd1003
20099th2011
1st1300
20113rd904
20125th805
20138th409
20143rd904
2nd832
3rd1021




Super Netball

Since 2017, Swifts have played in Super Netball. In addition to Swifts, the new league featured a second Netball New South Wales team, Giants Netball. Two veteran members of the 2016 Swifts roster, Kimberlee Green and Susan Pettitt, subsequently switched to the Giants, who were coached by former Swifts head coach, Julie Fitzgerald. The 2018 season saw Rob Wright replaced by Briony Akle. In 2019, Akle guided Swifts to their second premiership when they won the 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 time defeated them 64–47 to emerge as champions. In 2021 with a team coached by Briony Akle and co-captained by Maddy Proud and Paige Hadley, Swifts won their second Suncorp Super Netball title. In the grand final they defeated Giants Netball 63–59.
;Regular season statistics
SeasonPositionWonDrawnLost
20176th3110
20186th617
2nd1013
20204th815
2nd905
20225th608
1st1013
20246th4010



Grand finals

;ANZ Championship
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2008New South Wales Swifts65–56Waikato Bay of Plenty MagicAcer Arena
2015Queensland Firebirds57–56New South Wales SwiftsBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
2016Queensland Firebirds69–67New South Wales SwiftsBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

;Super Netball
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2019New South Wales Swifts64–47Sunshine Coast LightningBrisbane Entertainment Centre
2021New South Wales Swifts63–59Giants NetballNissan Arena
2023Adelaide Thunderbirds60–59New South Wales SwiftsJohn Cain Arena

Home venues

Between 2008 and 2019, Swifts played the majority of their home games at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre. In 2020, together with Giants Netball, Swifts were due to start to playing their home games at the Ken Rosewall Arena. However these plans were put on hold until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Years
Ken Rosewall Arena2021
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre '20082019
Sydney Super Dome '2008
Newcastle Entertainment Centre2008
AIS Arena2014

;Notes

Notable players

Internationals

Award winners

;ANZ Championship MVP
SeasonPlayer
2014Kimberlee Green

;Notes
;ANZ Championship Player of the Year
SeasonPlayer
2008Catherine Cox

;ANZ [Championship Grand Final MVP|ANZ Finals Series MVP]
SeasonPlayer
2015Sharni Layton

;Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year
SeasonPlayer
2016Sharni Layton

;Holden Cruze ANZ Championship Player of the Year
SeasonPlayer
2010Rebecca Bulley

;QBE NSW Swifts Most Valued Player
SeasonPlayer
2008Catherine Cox
2009Catherine Cox
2010Rebecca Bulley
2011Catherine Cox
2012Susan Pettitt
2013Kimberlee Green
2014Kimberlee Green
2015Caitlin Thwaites
2016Laura Langman
2017Maddy Proud
2018Samantha Wallace
2019Samantha Wallace
2020Sarah Klau
2021Samantha Wallace
2022Maddy Proud
2023Helen Housby
2024Helen Housby

;NSW Swifts Members' Player of the Year
SeasonPlayer
2008Catherine Cox
2009Susan Pratley
2010Rebecca Bulley
2011Kimberlee Green
2012Kimberlee Green
2013Kimberlee Green
2014Kimberlee Green
2015Sharni Layton
2016Sharni Layton
2017Maddy Proud
2018Sarah Klau
2019Paige Hadley
2020Paige Hadley
2021Sarah Klau
2022Maddy Proud
2023Helen Housby
2024Paige Hadley

;NSW Swifts Players' Player of the Year
SeasonPlayer
2008Emma Koster
2009Kimberley Smith
2010Kimberlee Green
2011Kimberley Smith
2012April Letton
2013Sonia Mkoloma
2014Sharni Layton
2015Sharni Layton
2016Amy Sommerville
2017Claire O’Brien
2018Abbey McCulloch
2019Sophie Garbin/Maddy Turner
2020Sophie Garbin
2021Maddy Turner
2022Maddy Proud
2023Maddy Turner
2024Maddy Turner

;NSW Swifts Coaches' Award
SeasonPlayer
2013Paige Hadley
2014Sarah Wall
2015Susan Pettitt
2016Paige Hadley & Stephanie Wood
2017Maddy Turner
2018Maddy Turner
2019Paige Hadley
2020Samantha Wallace & Paige Hadley
2021Sarah Klau
2022Maddy Turner & Paige Hadley
2023Maddy Turner & Sarah Klau
2024Paige Hadley & Sarah Klau

AFLW players

Several Swifts player have also played women's [Australian rules football] in the AFLW

Team song

The team song is sung when the team has reason to celebrate, which typically means after a victory. It may bes sung on the court after a win, or in the locker room behind closed doors.

Team song words

Who are who are who are we?
Who are who are who are we?
We’re the mighty Swiftees!
We’re the mighty Swiftees!
We’re fit and fearless filled with pride
We’re fit and fearless filled with pride
The girls in red never say die
The girls in red never say die
Game got longer
We got stronger
Ah ah ah ah
Oop there it is
Oop there it is
Oop there it is
Ahhhhhhhhh Swiftee for me
A Swiftee for me
If you’re not a Swiftee you're no go to me
The Swiftees stand tall
When the toughest would fall
Because the mighty we Swiftees are pride of them all
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NNSW Waratahs

are the reserve team of New South Wales Swifts. They play in the Australian Netball League. In 2011 Waratahs became the first team other than Victorian Fury to win the ANL title. In the grand final they defeated Fury 55–46.

Premierships