Norma Plummer

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FullnameNorma Margaret Plummer
Born (1944-11-24) 24 November 1944 (age 81)
OccupationNetball coach
Years National team(s)
Norma Plummer
Personal information
Full nameNorma Margaret Plummer
Born (1944-11-24) 24 November 1944 (age 81)
OccupationNetball coach
Netball career
Years National team(s) Caps
1972–1981 Australia
Coaching career
Years Team(s)
199x–1996 Melbourne Pumas
1996–1998 Melbourne Phoenix
1999–2003 Australian Institute of Sport
2003–2011 Australia
2012–2014 West Coast Fever
2015–2019 South Africa
2022-2023 South Africa
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Netball World Championships
Gold medal – first place1975 AucklandNetball
Updated on May 2025

Norma Margaret Plummer AM (born 24 November 1944) is a former Australian national player who also served as netball coach for both Australia and South Africa. She was coach of Australia from 2003 to 2011, ending her coaching career with the Diamonds on 67 victories from 89 Tests — a success rate of 75 per cent. She was replaced as coach of Australia by Lisa Alexander. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her services to the sport. In November 2022 it was announced she would be returning to South Africa to coach the South Africa national netball side the Spar Proteas starting in 2022. The announcement came ahead of the 2023 Netball World Cup that is currently held in South Africa.

Norma Plummer began her career in 1967 and represented Australian Diamonds in 1972 with who she spent a decade which includes the win at the 1975 World Netball Championships in New Zealand.[1]

She had a long and successful career as an Australian representative netballer, including a four-Test stint as national captain in 1978. After some time as playing coach of her state league team, Plummer embarked on a successful coaching career, coaching the Victorian state team to several victories at the national netball championships which was followed by her retirement from the team in 1982.[2] and coaching the Melbourne Pumas in the Esso/Mobil Superleague.

After the Mobil Superleague was disbanded in favour of the new Commonwealth Bank Trophy, Plummer became the founding coach of the new Melbourne Phoenix team, which took many of the players from the former Pumas, and successfully coached them to the inaugural premiership. She was also appointed coach of the Australian youth team and took them to several successes. She subsequently resigned as coach of the Phoenix at the beginning of the 1999 season in order to take up a position as head netball coach at the Australian Institute of Sport.[3] While in this role, she was integral in the campaign to add the AIS Canberra Darters to the national competition.[4]

National coach

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