List of ANZ Championship players

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The following is a list of netball players who played in the ANZ Championship between 2008 and 2016.

ANZ Championship award winners

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There were four official ANZ Championship Awards.[1]

ANZ Championship Most Valuable Player

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Season Winner Team
2008[2] Jamaica Romelda Aiken (Note 1) Queensland Firebirds
2008[2] England Sonia Mkoloma (Note 1) Central Pulse
2009[3][4][5] Jamaica Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds
2010[6][7][8] New Zealand Liana Barrett-Chase Southern Steel
2011[9][10][11][12][13] New Zealand Leana de Bruin (Note 2) Southern Steel
2011[9][10][11][12][13] Australia Natalie Medhurst (Note 2) Queensland Firebirds
2012[14][15] New Zealand Temepara George (Note 3) Northern Mystics
2012[14][15] New Zealand Laura Langman (Note 3) Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2013[4][16] Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler Southern Steel
2014[17][18][19] Australia Kimberlee Green (Note 4) New South Wales Swifts
2014[17][18][19] England Joanne Harten (Note 4) Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2015[5][20][21] Jamaica Romelda Aiken (Note 5) Queensland Firebirds
2015[20][21] Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler (Note 5) Southern Steel
2016[22][23] Australia Madison Robinson (Note 6) Melbourne Vixens
2016[22][24] Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler (Note 6) Southern Steel
Notes

Sources:[25]

ANZ Championship Grand Final MVP

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Season Winner Team
2008[26] Australia Catherine Cox New South Wales Swifts
2009 Australia Sharelle McMahon Melbourne Vixens
2010[27][28] England Geva Mentor Adelaide Thunderbirds
2011[29][30] Jamaica Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds
2012[31] New Zealand Leana de Bruin Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2013[32] Australia Erin Bell Adelaide Thunderbirds
2014 Australia Tegan Caldwell Melbourne Vixens
2015[33] Australia Sharni Layton (Note 7) New South Wales Swifts
2016[34] Australia Kim Ravaillion (Note 7) Queensland Firebirds
Notes
  • ^7 In 2015 and 2016 this award was changed to Finals Series MVP which includes all matches in the Finals and not just the Grand Final.

Sources:[1]

ANZ Championship Best New Talent

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Season Winner Team
2010[33][35][36] Australia Sharni Layton Adelaide Thunderbirds
2011[9][37][38][39] New Zealand Kayla Cullen Northern Mystics
2012[40] New Zealand Julianna Naoupu Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2013[4][16] Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler Southern Steel
2014[19][41] Malawi Mwai Kumwenda Mainland Tactix
2015[42][43] England Serena Guthrie Northern Mystics
2016[44][45] Australia Kristina Brice Adelaide Thunderbirds

Foxtel ANZ Championship All Star Teams

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2011

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Position Player Team
GS Jamaica Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds
GA Australia Sharelle McMahon Melbourne Vixens
WA Australia Emily Beaton Adelaide Thunderbirds
C Australia Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds
WD New Zealand Kayla Cullen Northern Mystics
GD New Zealand Anna Scarlett Northern Mystics
GK New Zealand Leana de Bruin Southern Steel
Coach Australia Roselee Jencke Queensland Firebirds

Sources:[9][46][47][48]

2012

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Position Player Team
GS New Zealand Irene van Dyk Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
GA New Zealand Maria Tutaia Northern Mystics
WA Australia Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens
C New Zealand Laura Langman Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
WD Australia Julie Corletto Melbourne Vixens
GD New Zealand Casey Williams Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
GK England Geva Mentor Melbourne Vixens
Coach New Zealand Noeline Taurua Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic

Sources:[49][50]

2013

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Position Player Team
GS Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler Southern Steel
GA Australia Erin Bell Adelaide Thunderbirds
WA Australia Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens
C New Zealand Laura Langman Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
WD Australia Renae Hallinan Adelaide Thunderbirds
GD New Zealand Casey Kopua Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
GK England Geva Mentor Melbourne Vixens
Coach Australia Jane Woodlands-Thompson Adelaide Thunderbirds

Sources:[51][52]

2014

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Position Player Team
GS Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler-Reid Southern Steel
GA Australia Susan Pratley New South Wales Swifts
WA Australia Madison Robinson Melbourne Vixens
C Australia Kimberlee Green New South Wales Swifts
WD Australia Renae Hallinan Adelaide Thunderbirds
GD New Zealand Casey Kopua Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
GK England Geva Mentor Melbourne Vixens
Coach Australia Julie Fitzgerald Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic

Sources:[53][54]

2015

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Position Player Team
GS Australia Caitlin Bassett West Coast Fever
GA Australia Susan Pettitt New South Wales Swifts
WA Australia Kimberlee Green New South Wales Swifts
C Australia Kim Ravaillion Queensland Firebirds
WD England Serena Guthrie Northern Mystics
GD Australia Julie Corletto New South Wales Swifts
GK Australia Sharni Layton New South Wales Swifts
Coach Australia Stacey Rosman West Coast Fever

Sources:[55][56][57]

2016

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Position Player Team
GS Jamaica Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds
GA Australia Susan Pettitt New South Wales Swifts
WA Australia Kimberlee Green New South Wales Swifts
C Australia Kim Ravaillion Queensland Firebirds
WD New Zealand Laura Langman New South Wales Swifts
GD Australia Clare McMeniman Queensland Firebirds
GK Australia Sharni Layton New South Wales Swifts
Coach Australia Robert Wright New South Wales Swifts

Sources:[58][59][60]

Golden Bib Award

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In 2014 the ANZ Championship introduced the Golden Bib Award which recognised the top attacker, top midcourter and top defender from each round. The award was determined on statistics and players earned two points for a goal assist and a point for centre pass receive.[61]

2014

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Round Attacker Midcourter Defender
1 [62] New Zealand Ellen Halpenny (Magic) New Zealand Grace Rasmussen (Magic) England Geva Mentor (Vixens)
2 [63] Malawi Mwai Kumwenda (Tactix) Australia Madison Robinson (Vixens)
Australia Brooke Miller (Swifts)
New Zealand Leana de Bruin (Magic)
3 [64] Australia Caitlin Bassett (Fever) New Zealand Grace Rasmussen (Magic) England Eboni Beckford-Chambers (Fever)
4 Australia Caitlin Bassett (Fever) New Zealand Grace Rasmussen (Magic) New Zealand Casey Kopua (Magic)
5 Australia Tegan Caldwell (Vixens) New Zealand Grace Rasmussen (Magic) England Geva Mentor (Vixens)
6 Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler-Reid (Steel) New Zealand Laura Langman (Mystics) Australia Laura Geitz (Firebirds)
7 [65] Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler-Reid (Steel) Australia Madison Robinson (Vixens) Australia Laura Geitz (Firebirds)
8 [66] Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler-Reid (Steel) Australia Madison Robinson (Vixens) England Geva Mentor (Vixens)
9 New Zealand Cathrine Latu (Mystics) Australia Madison Robinson (Vixens) New Zealand Katrina Grant (Pulse)
10 Jamaica Romelda Aiken (Firebirds) Australia Emily Beaton (Thunderbirds) England Geva Mentor (Vixens)
11 New Zealand Irene van Dyk (Pulse) New Zealand Grace Rasmussen (Magic) Australia Laura Geitz (Firebirds)
12 New Zealand Ellen Halpenny (Magic)
England Joanne Harten (Magic)
Australia Madison Robinson (Vixens) Australia Bianca Chatfield (Vixens)
13 Jamaica Romelda Aiken (Firebirds) Australia Madison Robinson (Vixens) New Zealand Casey Kopua (Magic)
14 Australia Erin Bell (Thunderbirds) New Zealand Shannon Francois (Steel) Australia Rebecca Bulley (Thunderbirds)

Australian Netball Awards

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Liz Ellis Diamond

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In 2008 Netball Australia introduced the Liz Ellis Diamond award in honour of Liz Ellis. It was awarded to the best performing player in the ANZ Championship and with the Australia national netball team. This is a list of the players who won the award during the ANZ Championship era. It was not awarded in 2016.

8 October 2008; Mo'onia Gerrard, the inaugural winner of the Liz Ellis Diamond playing for Australia.
Season Winner Team
2008[67][68] Mo'onia Gerrard Adelaide Thunderbirds
2009[3][69] Julie Corletto Melbourne Vixens
2010[70][71] Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds
2011[9][30][72] Laura Geitz Queensland Firebirds
2012[49][73][74] Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens
2013[75] Renae Hallinan Adelaide Thunderbirds
2014[76][77][78] Madison Robinson Melbourne Vixens
2015[79][80][81] Caitlin Bassett West Coast Fever

Sources:[82]

Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year

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Natalie von Bertouch captained Adelaide Thunderbirds to the 2010 and 2013 ANZ Championships. 2010 Liz Ellis Diamond winner and 2009 and 2010 Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year.

Between 2008 and 2016, Netball Australia also had a separate award for best Australian player in the ANZ Championship.

Season Winner Team
2008[67][68] Catherine Cox New South Wales Swifts
2009[3] Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds
2010[70] Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds
2011[9][30] Laura Geitz Queensland Firebirds
2012[49][73][74] Madison Browne Melbourne Vixens
2013[75] Erin Bell Adelaide Thunderbirds
2014[83][78] Laura Geitz Queensland Firebirds
2015[79][80][81] Sharni Layton New South Wales Swifts
2016[34][84][85] Sharni Layton New South Wales Swifts

Sources:[86]

New Zealand Netball Awards

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New Zealand ANZ Championship Player of the Year

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Season Winner Team
2015[87][88] Laura Langman Northern Mystics
2016[89][90][91] Gina Crampton Southern Steel

Sources:[92]

ANZ Championship top scorers

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Season Winner Team GS/GA/G%
2008[93] New Zealand Irene van Dyk Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Goals scored 529/570 (93%)
2009
2010[94] Jamaica Carla Borrego Adelaide Thunderbirds Goals scored 349
2011[95] Jamaica Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds Goals scored 523/607 (86%)
2012 New Zealand Irene van Dyk Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic Goals scored 501/527 (95%)
2013 Jamaica Jhaniele Fowler Southern Steel Goals scored 606/648 (94%)
2014[41] Malawi Mwai Kumwenda Mainland Tactix Goals scored 540/595 (91%)
2015[25][96] Jamaica Romelda Aiken Queensland Firebirds Goals scored 648/779 (83%)
2016

Sources:[86]

ANZ Championship winning captains

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Laura Geitz captained Queensland Firebirds to three ANZ Championships in 2011, 2015 and 2016
Season Winner Team
2008[97] Catherine Cox New South Wales Swifts
2009[69] Bianca Chatfield (Note 8) Melbourne Vixens
2009[69] Sharelle McMahon (Note 8) Melbourne Vixens
2010[98] Natalie von Bertouch (Note 9) Adelaide Thunderbirds
2010[98] Mo'onia Gerrard (Note 9) Adelaide Thunderbirds
2011[99][100] Lauren Nourse (Note 10) Queensland Firebirds
2011[100][29] Laura Geitz (Note 10) Queensland Firebirds
2012[31][40] Laura Langman Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2013[75] Natalie von Bertouch Adelaide Thunderbirds
2014[101] Bianca Chatfield Melbourne Vixens
2015[102] Laura Geitz Queensland Firebirds
2016[103][104] Laura Geitz Queensland Firebirds
Notes

ANZ Championship players with three winners medals

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Rebecca Bulley won three ANZ Championship winners medals with three different teams.
Players Season/Teams
Erin Bell[32][105][106] 2008 New South Wales Swifts
2010 Adelaide Thunderbirds
2013 Adelaide Thunderbirds
Rebecca Bulley[107][108] 2008 New South Wales Swifts
2013 Adelaide Thunderbirds
2015 Queensland Firebirds
Caitlyn Nevins 2014 Melbourne Vixens
2015 Queensland Firebirds
2016 Queensland Firebirds
Romelda Aiken 2011, 2015, 2016 Queensland Firebirds
Laura Geitz 2011, 2015, 2016 Queensland Firebirds
Clare McMeniman 2011, 2015, 2016 Queensland Firebirds
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