19/U WA State Team
Vision: To select the best emerging talent across the State to represent Western Australia at the National Netball Championships.
The West Coast Fever Futures program is an integral step in the Netball WA pathway. We are looking for athletes who are ready to embark on the journey and enjoy the challenge. Athletes from this Squad are selected to represent WA in 17/U & 19/U National Netball Championship. The Squad composition will consist of a balanced group of athletes. Experienced selectors will be assessing athletes’ technical skills, court sense and netball IQ, speed, fitness, determination and work ethic. All athletes must attend trials, which consists of fitness testing (such as yoyo, vertical jump) and match play. A West Coast Fever Futures Squad of approximately 15 for each age group is selected.Futures Info
West Coast Fever Futures Trials for 2025 WA State Team
The trial process for the 2025 19/U Futures/WA State Program for those born 2006 and 2007 will consist of the following: Phase 1 Open trial for all athletes - Friday 9 August 2024 from 5.00pm (important note - date and time to be confirmed) Phase 2 Athletes will be selected from Phase 1 to progress to this Phase 2 trial. Held on Monday 2 September 2024 from 5.00pm. 2024 State 19/U Team athletes will attend this phase. There may be a Phase 3 trial held in October. Note the above times are approximate and a schedule will be sent closer to the event day. Program Information Upon selection into the West Coast Fever Futures Program fee of $470 (GST incl + transaction fees) payable upon accepting your position. National Netball Championships is usually held in the April School holidays. Netball Australia will communicate when they determine the date and location. Once the final team of 12 is selected the cost associated with this is approximately $2200 (including GST) plus any uniform costs. This cost may change if Nationals is in Perth and if the athlete has uniform items from the previous years they can use. If selected, please notify us if you have a holiday planned during December and January. Training Sessions commence in November. Note: The full program will be issued in December. The Official Futures/State Program commences at the end of January and trainings are usually Saturday morning and Monday evening, with gym on Wednesday morning.
19/U West Coast Fever Futures
Rebekah Aynsley, Rangers, Perth Georgie Cleaver, Fremantle Sharks, Fremantle Kianah Davey, Fremantle Sharks, Fremantle Aitaua Enari, Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo Scarlet Jauncey, Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo Grace Jooste, Rangers, Perth Maya Kenny, Western Roar, Fremantle Aisha Morcombe, Western Roar, Perth Chloe Ramsay, Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo Charisse Rond, Western Roar, Perth Tayla Styles, Rangers, Perth Stephanie Towie, Hamersley Comets, Perth Training Partners Emily Cramond, Rangers, Perth Honey Harrington, Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo Serian Lockwood-Jones, Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo National Netball Championships 17/U and 19/U pathway competitions will be contested between 9 and 14 April at Jubilee Park Stadium on the Mornington Peninsula.
2023 19/U State Team
Lily Anderson, Southside Demons, Southern Districts Riley Burd, East Freo Sharks, Fremantle Georgie Cleaver (WAIS), Western Roar, Fremantle Aitaua Enari (WAIS), Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo Jasmah Haywood - Vice Captain, (WAIS), Hamersley Comets, Swan Districts Scarlet Jauncey, Hamersley Comets, Wanneroo Maya Kenny, Western Roar, Fremantle Sophie Main, Hamersley Comets, Perth Asha Parsons, East Freo Sharks, Fremantle Charisse Rond, Western Roar, Perth Indiana Squiers - Captain, East Freo Sharks, Fremantle Tayla Styles (WAIS), Rangers, Swan Districts Extended Squad: Ava Robson, East Freo Sharks, Fremantle Rebekah Aynsley, Rangers, Perth * WANL Club, Local Association Officials Karly Guadagnin, Coach Melanie Rainey, Assistant Coach Janine Bennett, Team Manager Dave Moala, Physiotherapist
The State 19/U Team took home a Silver Medal after going down to South Australia in the Gold Medal match of the National Netball Championships in Darwin. After finishing second, WA won through to the Gold Medal match against the undefeated South Australia by defeating Victoria by 11 goals in their semi-final clash. The final was a tight affair with the sides tied at quarter time before the South Australians took a three-goal lead into the half time break. WA responded in the third quarter to trail by one goal with one quarter remaining. However, it was the undefeated South Australian outfit who took advantage of some critical moments early in the fourth quarter when WA did not execute to record an 11-goal victory.