Sydney Swifts

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Founded1996
Disbanded2007
Based inSydney
Head coachJulie Fitzgerald (1997–2007)
Sydney Swifts
Founded1996
Disbanded2007
Based inSydney
Head coachJulie Fitzgerald (1997–2007)
CaptainCatriona Wagg (1997–1999)
Liz Ellis (2000–2007)
Premierships4 (2001, 2004, 2006, 2007)
LeagueCommonwealth Bank Trophy

Uniform

Sydney Swifts were an Australian netball team based in Sydney. Between 1997 and 2007 they represented Netball New South Wales in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league. Together with Sydney Sandpipers and Hunter Jaegers they were one of three teams to represent NNSW in the competition. After Melbourne Phoenix, Swifts were the league's second most successful team, winning four premierships and three minor premierships. In 2008, when the Commonwealth Bank Trophy was replaced by the ANZ Championship, Swifts and Jaegers merged to form New South Wales Swifts.

Mobil Superleague

Sydney Swifts evolved from a state league team that represented the Ku-ring-gai area. Between 1994 and 1996, Sydney Ku-ring-gai represented Netball New South Wales in the Mobil Superleague. They were also known as Sydney Cenovis because they were sponsored by Cenovis. The team featured a young Liz Ellis and Catherine Cox and were coached by Julie Fitzgerald. In 1994 and 1996 they were Mobil Superleague semi-finalists.[1][2][3][4][5]

Commonwealth Bank Trophy

Between 1997 and 2007, Sydney Swifts played in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league. Together with Adelaide Ravens, Adelaide Thunderbirds, Melbourne Kestrels, Melbourne Phoenix, Perth Orioles, Queensland Firebirds and Sydney Sandpipers, Swifts were one of the founding members of the league. Together with Sydney Sandpipers and Hunter Jaegers, they were one of three teams to represent Netball New South Wales in the competition. After Melbourne Phoenix, Swifts were the league's second most successful team, winning four premierships in 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2007. Between 2004 and 2006, they also won three successive minor premierships. Swifts head coach throughout the Commonwealth Bank Trophy era was Julie Fitzgerald. Their leading players included Liz Ellis, Alison Broadbent, Catherine Cox, Megan Anderson and Selina Gilsenan.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] In 2008, when the Commonwealth Bank Trophy was replaced by the ANZ Championship, Swifts and Jaegers merged to form New South Wales Swifts.[8][15]

Regular season statistics
Season Position Won Lost Drawn
1997[9]3rd752
1998[9]3rd1130
1999[10]2nd1130
2000[10]4th950
2001[11][16]2nd1130
2002[11]3rd1130
2003[12]2nd1040
2004[12][17]1st1220
2005[13][18]1st1220
2006[13]1st1400
2007[14]2nd1130

  Minor Premiership and Premiership
  Minor Premiership and Runners-up
  Premierships
  Runners-up

Grand finals

Home venues

Notable former players

Internationals

 Australia
 Australia Fast5
 England

Award winners

Most Valuable Player
Season Player
1998Liz Ellis
2002Liz Ellis
2006[25]Liz Ellis

Source:[14]

Grand final MVP
Season Player
2001[11]Liz Ellis
2004[13]Catherine Cox
2006[14]Liz Ellis
2007[14]Selina Gilsenan
Best New Talent
Season Player
2001[7][14]Jane Altschwager

Captains

Captains Years
Catriona Wagg1997–1999
Liz Ellis2000–2007

Source:[7]

Most Appearances

Players Matches Quarters
Liz Ellis173680
Alison Broadbent[30]152562
Catherine Cox135
Megan Anderson111
Selina Gilsenan121461
Raegan Jackson92
Susan Pettitt68
Briony Akle53
Jane Altschwager50
Catriona Wagg49

Sources:[6][7][20][31]

Head coaches

Coach Years
Julie Fitzgerald[6][7]1997–2007

Support Staff

Team Manager Jan Troy (1998–2006)

Team Physiotherapist Sean Mungovan (1999–2007)

Sponsorship

Premierships

References

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