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Complete guide to the National Netball Championships

19 APR 2022
National Netball Championships
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Photo: 19U State Team

Western Australia’s 19U and 17U State team are competing at the 2022 National Netball Championships in Tasmania this week against the top talent from every other State and Territory.

The event is being held from April 19 to 24 at the Hobart Netball and Sports Centre, with WA's State Teams selected from the West Coast Fever Futures Squads.

Last Saturday, an official dress presentation occurred with West Coast Fever athletes handing over dresses to the athletes they are mentoring in both the State 19s and 17s programs in front of family and friends at the Gold Netball Centre.

Team Lists

CLICK HERE to see the 17/U and 19/U 2022 State Team lists.

Broadcast

The 2022 National Netball Championships will be available to watch live, on-demand and free via Kayo Freebies, as part of the new era of netball on Fox Sports.

CLICK HERE to view games on Kayo Freebies.

The first four days of the tournament will run in a round robin format and conclude with semi-finals on Saturday and finals on Sunday.

Fixtures & Results

CLICK HERE for fixtures, results and ladders

West Coast Fever General Manager – Performance & Pathway Sue Gaudion wished Karly Guadagnin and Sam Lee, Head Coaches for the 19s & 17s side respectively, all team staff and players and WA Umpires selected to attend the Nationals all the very best for the week ahead.

“I would also like to acknowledge Netball WA staff members Ingrid Dick, Tracey Swami and Krista Stirling for all their tireless work in the lead up to today’s departure, and all three are travelling with the team for the duration of the Tournament,” Gaudion said.

The National Netball Championships mark a significant milestone in the return of the competition, following the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 events due to the coronavirus pandemic.

17U 2022

Photo: 17U State Team

Western Australia Fixtures

17/U

Round 1 – WA v TAS
TIME: Tuesday, 19th April 10:45AM (AEST)

Round 2 – WA v NSW
TIME: Tuesday, 19th April 5:30PM (AEST)

Round 3 – WA v VIC
TIME: Wednesday, 20th April 10:45AM (AEST)

Round 4 – WA v QLD
TIME: Wednesday, 20th April 5:30PM (AEST)

Round 5 – WA v ACT
TIME: Thursday, 21st April 11AM (AEST)

Round 6 – WA v SA
TIME: Friday, 22nd April 9:45AM (AEST)

Round 7 – WA v NT
TIME: Friday, 22nd April 4:00PM (AEST)

Semi-finals – TBC
TIME: Saturday, 23rd April from 9:00AM (AEST)

Finals – TBC
TIME: Sunday, 24th April from 8:00AM (AEST)

19/U

Round 1 – WA v NSW
TIME: Tuesday, 19th April 12:15PM (AEST)

Round 2 – WA v TAS
TIME: Tuesday, 19th April 6:30PM (AEST)

Round 3 – WA v NT
TIME: Wednesday, 20th April 12:15PM (AEST)

Round 4 – WA v QLD
TIME: Wednesday, 20th April 8:00PM (AEST)

Round 5 – WA v VIC
TIME: Thursday, 21st April 1:15PM (AEST)

Round 6 – WA v ACT
TIME: Friday, 22nd April 1:15PM (AEST)

Round 7 – WA v SA
TIME: Friday, 22nd April 7:45PM (AEST)

Semi-finals – TBC
TIME: Saturday, 23rd April from 10:45AM (AEST)

Finals – TBC
TIME: Sunday, 24th April from 9:15AM (AEST)

CLICK HERE For further information on the Championships.

  

 

 

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