More than 4,500 participants took part across the weekend, joined by spectators and officials for what remains one of the biggest community sporting events in the state.
Wanneroo Districts Netball Association emerged as the standout performer, claiming nine premierships across the championships.
Day One began in sunshine and set the tone for a vibrant long weekend, with a buzzing activation zone supported by Netball WA partners.
Netball WA thanks major and naming rights partner Healthway for promoting the Fuel to Go & Play message, Principal Partner the Gold Industry Group, Major Partners Fortescue, the Insurance Commission of Western Australia for promoting the Belt Up message, and the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport for their continued support.
The morning also featured the VIP breakfast, a valued tradition that brings together Life Members and award recipients. Congratulations to Jenny Cristinelli and Kate Price, who each received Service to Sport Awards in recognition of their exceptional commitment over many years.
With games wrapping up in the afternoon, participants, spectators and officials were then able to attend the West Coast Fever match, which drew a record home-and-away crowd of 13,857 fans.
Conditions changed on Sunday when severe weather moved in, and following warnings from Emergency WA, the decision was made to cancel the remainder of the day’s games, with safety the clear priority.
Monday was packed with finals and plenty of excitement as teams returned to court. Attendees were also treated to a meet-and-greet with West Coast Fever, giving members of the Green Army the chance to meet some of their idols.
Premiers
12U Division 9: Geraldton 2
12U Division 8: Northam
12U Division 7: Eastern Goldfields
12U Division 6: Eastern Hills
12U Division 5: Kalamunda Districts
12U Division 4: Geraldton
12U Division 3: Wanneroo 3
12U Division 2: Wanneroo 2
12U Division 1: Wanneroo 1
17U Boys: Wanneroo
16U Division 9: Harvey
16U Division 8: Donnybrook
16U Division 7: Esperance
16U Division 6: Geraldton 2
16U Division 5: Swan Districts
16U Division 4: Joondalup 1
16U Division 3: Serpentine Jarrahdale
16U Division 2: Fremantle 3
16U Division 1: Fremantle 1
20U Division 3: Swan Districts
20U Division 2: Albany
20U Division 1: Fremantle
13U Division 7: Geraldton
13U Division 6: Eastern Hills
13U Division 7: Geraldton
13U Division 5: Joondalup
13U Division 4: Leschenault 13.1
13U Division 3: Wanneroo 3
13U Division 2: Wanneroo 2
13U Division 1: Wanneroo 1
14U Division 8: Manjimup
14U Division 7: Broome
14U Division 6: Eastern Hills
14U Division 5: Eastern Goldfields
14U Division 4: Albany
14U Division 3: Bunbury
14U Division 2: Fremantle 2
14U Division 1: Wanneroo 1
14U Boys Division: Noranda
Masters Division: Peel Cavaliers
Open Division 4: Avon Football & Netball
Open Division 3: Narrogin & Districts
Open Division 2: Success
Open Division 1: Wanneroo
Marie Little OAM Shield - Trophy
Most Valuable Player -Lux Harrington
No Limits – Team Trophy + Medals (Runner Up & Premiers)
Green Division Runner Up: Southern Districts 2
Green Division Premiers: Success
Gold Division Runner Up: Wanneroo
Gold Division Premiers: Rockingham Gold
Community Awards
2025 Umpire Achievement Award – from Wanneroo Districts Netball Association - Keenan McMahon.
2025 Coach Achievement Award – from Attadale Netball Club & Fremantle Netball Association - Ally Castley
2025 Aware Super - Metro Volunteer of the Year – from ND Netball Club & Belmont NA - Louise Wallace.
Thank you to all the participants, spectators and officials for braving the weather this long weekend, and to the Netball WA staff for ensuring the safety of attendees was the priority, making some tough decisions quickly.