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Giants Netball

Giants Netball is the women's based in that competes in the , Australia's domestic . Formed in as a joint venture between Netball New South Wales and the Greater Western Sydney Giants Australian Football League club, the entered the in 2017 to represent New South Wales at the elite level and provide more opportunities for the state's over 120,000 registered participants as of 2024. Since its debut season, Giants Netball has established itself as a competitive force in Super Netball, reaching the inaugural grand final in 2017 where it lost 65–48 to the Sunshine Coast Lightning at Brisbane Entertainment Centre. The team secured its first minor premiership in 2018 with a 69–66 victory over the West Coast Fever, earning top position on the ladder and a home major semi-final. In 2021, Giants Netball repeated as minor premiers after a 75–73 win against the West Coast Fever, advancing to its second grand final but falling 63–59 to the New South Wales Swifts at Nissan Arena in Brisbane. Despite not yet claiming a premiership, the team has finished in the top four in multiple seasons, including third place in 2019, and has been recognized for developing talent through its academy program in partnership with Netball NSW. Giants Netball plays its primarily at Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney Olympic Park, a venue that seats approximately 10,500 spectators and serves as a for and in New South Wales. The club emphasizes community engagement, role modeling for young athletes, and alignment with the GWS Giants AFL brand to grow netball's profile in western Sydney, an area traditionally underrepresented in the sport. Notable players have included international stars like Jo Harten, who captained the team until her retirement in 2025 after over 20 years in elite netball, and award winners such as Jamie-Lee Price, who earned multiple club most valuable player honors.

History

Formation and entry into Super Netball

Giants Netball was established in 2016 as one of three new franchises selected by Netball Australia to expand the professional league to eight teams, replacing the trans-Tasman ANZ Championship and launching as Suncorp Super Netball for the 2017 season. The franchise was awarded to Netball New South Wales (NSW), which successfully bid for the license to represent the state in the all-Australian competition. Owned and operated by Netball NSW, the team entered into a strategic alliance with the Greater Western Sydney Giants Australian Football League (AFL) club to support its development, including shared branding and resources. This partnership aimed to bolster the franchise's infrastructure and visibility within New South Wales. The formation was driven by the goal of providing elite-level representation for the state and expanding opportunities for its 116,000 registered netball players to engage with and aspire to professional pathways. Key early administrative steps included appointing Julie Fitzgerald, a veteran coach with prior experience leading the New South Wales Swifts, as the inaugural head coach in August 2016. The initial roster was assembled through the league's inaugural player signing period in late 2016, where the franchise targeted a mix of domestic and international talent to build a competitive squad. Pre-season preparations involved training camps and exhibition matches to integrate the team, leading to their official debut in the Super Netball season on 18 February 2017 against the New South Wales Swifts.

Julie Fitzgerald era (2017–2025)

Fitzgerald served as the inaugural and longest-serving of Giants Netball from the team's entry into in through to , guiding the franchise through its formative years of competitive . Under her leadership, the Giants rapidly emerged as a finals contender, reaching the grand final in their debut as runners-up after a strong that showcased the potential of the newly formed squad. This breakthrough was followed by a minor premiership in 2018, where the team topped the ladder and advanced to the finals series, demonstrating early tactical discipline and player cohesion that set a foundation for sustained contention. The 2019 presented challenges with an initial slow start, including a search for early , though the showed by securing victories and pushing for playoff contention until a late-round setback prevented . The 2020 was profoundly disrupted by the , with the delayed from May until and relocated to a biosecure hub in Queensland, requiring adaptations such as isolated training protocols and condensed scheduling to maintain player welfare and performance standards. Fitzgerald's strategic adjustments during this period emphasized mental and flexible preparation, helping the Giants navigate the logistical hurdles of the bubble environment. Building on this, the 2021 saw another minor premiership, culminating in a grand final appearance where the fell short against rivals NSW Swifts, highlighting their consistent top-tier positioning under Fitzgerald's guidance. From 2022 to 2024, Fitzgerald fostered ongoing amid evolving , leading the Giants to another in 2022 with notable streak-building and , while the 2023 and 2024 seasons focused on , including signings like Jodi-Ann in 2024, to rebuild depth and mid-season inconsistencies. Her centered on holistic , prioritizing tactical adaptability—such as defensive structures and midcourt transitions in response to changes—and instilling a of accountability and unity, often described as irreplaceable in high-performance settings. Fitzgerald emphasized that coaches' primary role is cultivating team identity, ensuring every member aligns with shared values to drive long-term success, which transformed the Giants from newcomers into a culturally robust outfit capable of challenging established powers. Key milestones in the era's later stages included the emotional farewell of longtime Jo in , whose after over 200 and from onward symbolized the maturity of the Fitzgerald built, with her final marked by a that honored her contributions. Internal reflections during the 2025 led Fitzgerald to decide midway through that it would be her last, culminating in her announcement to step down in after nine seasons with the Giants, leaving a legacy of professional poise and foundational impact on the club's identity.

2025 season and coaching transition

The saw GIANTS Netball finish sixth on the with a 5-9 , securing 20 points from 14 and missing the finals for the third consecutive year. The showed in key fixtures, including a commanding 74-59 over the in Round 14, which served as a fitting farewell for retiring captain Jo Harten. Standout individual performances highlighted the campaign, with wing defence Jamie-Lee Price earning her third consecutive HCF Most Valuable Player award for the club, recognizing her defensive dominance and leadership on court. The season concluded with a significant coaching transition, as long-serving head coach Julie Fitzgerald announced her immediate departure on July 18, 2025, after nine seasons at the helm since the team's inception in 2017. Fitzgerald's tenure, marked by two grand final appearances and fostering a culture of competitiveness, ended on a reflective note amid the team's mid-table finish. On August 8, 2025, the club promoted assistant coach Nerida Stewart to the head role for the 2026 season; Stewart had joined the coaching staff in 2024 after a successful stint leading the Australian Kelpies to international success. Stewart expressed optimism about building on the foundation laid by Fitzgerald, aiming to elevate the team's finals contention in the upcoming campaign. Mid-season ownership uncertainty added to the transition's complexity, with reports in July 2025 surfacing that Netball NSW was exploring a potential sale of the GIANTS' Super Netball licence to the Mounties Group, a prominent Western Sydney community organization seeking to expand its netball footprint. These discussions raised questions about the club's branding and stability, but by late August, the situation stabilized sufficiently to enable key 2026 player re-signings and new appointments, signaling continuity under Netball NSW's oversight for the immediate future.

Performance and records

Regular season statistics

Since its inception in the 2017 , Giants Netball has competed in 14 annually, facing varying levels of across nine seasons through 2025. The team's marked by peaks, including two premierships, and challenges, with finishes ranging from first to tenth on the .
SeasonGames PlayedWinsLossesDrawsWin PercentageLadder Position
201714104071.4%3rd
201814103175.0%1st
20191476153.6%5th
20201457242.9%6th
20211495064.3%1st
20221486057.1%3rd
20231459035.7%6th
202414311021.4%10th
20251459035.7%6th
Over the nine seasons from 2017 to 2025, Giants Netball has accumulated 62 wins, 60 losses, and 4 draws across 126 regular season games, yielding an overall win percentage of 50.8% when accounting for draws as half-wins. The team has demonstrated stronger home performances in aggregate, with approximately 55% of wins occurring at home venues like Qudos Bank Arena, though away results have been more variable, contributing to mid-table finishes in recent years. Giants Netball's is highlighted by their two premierships in and , seasons in which they topped the ladder with 10 and 9 wins respectively, showcasing offensive with goals scored exceeding per in those campaigns. However, the has experienced fluctuations, including a low of three wins in amid roster transitions and injuries, reflecting broader trends of in early years followed by rebuilding phases. In , the finished sixth with five wins, focusing on during a coaching transition period. Scoring averages have trended toward balance, with the averaging around 62 goals scored and 64 conceded per overall, underscoring a defensive focus that supported top-three finishes in three seasons.

Finals appearances

Giants Netball has reached the Super Netball finals series in four seasons since the league's inception in 2017, appearing in two grand finals and several semi-finals, though they have yet to claim a premiership. Their postseason campaigns have often featured strong regular-season form leading into intense playoff battles, with notable losses shaping their competitive edge. In their debut 2017 season, the Giants finished third on the ladder. They won the minor semi-final against Collingwood Magpies 52–51 at Quaycentre, then defeated Melbourne Vixens 65–57 in the preliminary final. Facing Sunshine Coast Lightning in the grand final at Brisbane Entertainment Centre, they suffered a decisive 65–48 defeat, marked by Lightning's relentless defensive pressure that built a commanding five-goal lead early and prevented any sustained comeback. This inaugural finals run highlighted the team's potential as newcomers but exposed vulnerabilities in maintaining composure under elite opposition tactics. The 2018 campaign saw the Giants secure their first minor premiership with a dominant regular season, earning home advantage in the major semi-final against West Coast Fever at Quaycentre. They fell 63–57 in a hard-fought contest, where Fever's precise attacking transitions overwhelmed the Giants' defense in the closing stages. Dropping to the preliminary final against Sunshine Coast Lightning, the Giants trailed throughout and lost 59–50, as Lightning's structured midcourt control limited turnovers and sustained scoring momentum. These back-to-back finals exits underscored tactical adjustments needed in semi-final intensity, influencing subsequent defensive strategies. After missing the 2019 and 2020 postseasons, the Giants returned strongly in 2021 as minor premiers, topping the ladder and bypassing the semi-finals. In the preliminary final at Arena, they edged West Coast Fever 64–61, with key defensive rotations holding Fever's to a season-low 41 goals from 49 attempts. Advancing to the grand final against NSW Swifts at Arena, Brisbane, the Giants led at but faltered late, losing 63–59 after Swifts mounted a crucial third-quarter surge driven by superior circle defense. The narrow defeat emphasized the value of consistent quarter execution in high-stakes matches, prompting refinements in their attacking feeds. In 2022, finishing third, the Giants hosted the minor semi-final at Arena and defeated Collingwood 55–48, leveraging a balanced to secure a 12th consecutive win. They then traveled to for the preliminary final against Vixens, where a dramatic final quarter saw Vixens erase a nine-goal deficit to win 55–54 on the buzzer, epitomizing the Giants' resilience but revealing lapses in end-game possession management. This sequence of close finals contests across years has driven evolutionary shifts in the team's pressure-handling and rotation tactics, fostering greater adaptability in playoff scenarios.
SeasonFinals StageOpponentResultVenueSource
2017Minor Semi-FinalCollingwood Magpies52–51 (W)Quaycentre
2017Preliminary FinalMelbourne Vixens65–57 (W)Hisense Arena
2017Grand FinalSunshine Coast Lightning48–65 (L)Brisbane Entertainment Centre
2018Major Semi-FinalWest Coast Fever57–63 (L)Quaycentre
2018Preliminary FinalSunshine Coast Lightning50–59 (L)Brisbane Entertainment Centre
2021Preliminary FinalWest Coast Fever64–61 (W)Ken Rosewall Arena
2021Grand FinalNSW Swifts59–63 (L)Nissan Arena
2022Minor Semi-FinalCollingwood Magpies55–48 (W)Ken Rosewall Arena
2022Preliminary FinalMelbourne Vixens54–55 (L)John Cain Arena

Venues and facilities

Primary home venues

The primary home venue for Giants Netball is Ken Rosewall Arena, located at Sydney Olympic Park in Sydney, New South Wales, which the team has used since 2021 following a major upgrade to the facility. Opened in 1999 as part of the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre and built to host events for the 2000 Summer Olympics, the arena underwent a $50 million renovation in 2019 that included a cable-tension canopy roof for all-weather play and a new timber floor suitable for netball. With a capacity of 10,500 spectators, it serves as the official home for both Giants Netball and the NSW Swifts, and has hosted major international events such as the United Cup tennis tournament, enhancing its status as a premier multipurpose venue in Australia. For select high-attendance , particularly double-headers or , occasionally plays at , also in , which offers a larger of approximately 18,000 for netball configurations. This venue, originally constructed as the for the 2000 Olympics, is utilized for drawing bigger crowds, such as the 2026 season opener against the as part of a New South Wales rivalry double-header with the Swifts. Its expansive setup allows for an amplified event atmosphere, accommodating increased fan turnout during peak fixtures. Attendance at Ken Rosewall Arena has shown positive trends since the team's adoption of the venue, with Super Netball overall setting a record average attendance of about 6,100 per game league-wide in 2024, up from 5,069 in 2023, and continuing into 2025 with a total of 386,455 and an average of approximately 6,550 per game. Giants Netball games typically draw 5,000 to 8,000 fans, with derbies against the Swifts frequently selling out and exceeding 10,000 attendees, reflecting strong local support in Western Sydney. The fan experience emphasizes family-friendly engagement, featuring pre-game activities like face painting, live music, food trucks, and awareness-raising events, creating a passionate and inclusive environment that has earned praise for its vibrant atmosphere and accessibility.

Training facilities

Giants Netball primarily conducts its at Central, a purpose-built located at that serves as the for and the main for both and the . The venue features six timber-sprung indoor courts suitable for and other , along with a gymnasium equipped for strength and conditioning sessions, enabling comprehensive daily routines focused on skills development and physical preparation. In addition to Netball Central, Giants Netball players have access to the Greater Western Sydney Giants' high-performance training headquarters at the same Sydney Olympic Park precinct, facilitating cross-training opportunities with the club's AFL and AFLW programs. This shared infrastructure includes a world-class gymnasium with advanced equipment, hydrotherapy pools for recovery, and dedicated yoga spaces, which support integrated conditioning and rehabilitation efforts tailored to netball demands. In July 2025, the GIANTS unveiled a state-of-the-art aquatic facility at this headquarters, designed specifically to enhance recovery protocols for all three professional teams, including Giants Netball, through specialized hydrotherapy and water-based training options. Since entering in 2017, Giants Netball has leveraged these facilities to drive , with investments such as a $15 million NSW in 2023 enabling upgrades to the GIANTS for improved and resources. These enhancements have played a key role in fostering a holistic environment that combines netball-specific court work with broader athletic conditioning, contributing to sustained performance growth and injury management across the squad and academy programs.

Coaching and management

Head coaches

Julie Fitzgerald served as the inaugural head coach of Giants Netball, appointed in August 2016 ahead of the team's entry into the Suncorp Super Netball competition in 2017. Under her leadership, the team achieved significant milestones, including appearances in two grand finals in 2017 and 2021, as well as securing minor premierships in 2018 and 2021. Fitzgerald's tenure emphasized building a competitive culture from the ground up, fostering a mix of experienced international players and emerging Australian talent to establish the franchise as a finals contender in its early years. She guided the Giants to four finals series overall, demonstrating consistency despite challenges in later seasons, and stepped down in July 2025 at the end of the regular season, concluding a nine-year stint as the longest-serving head coach in Super Netball history. In August 2025, Nerida Stewart was appointed as the second head coach in the club's history, effective for the 2026 season. A former elite player who represented the NSW Swifts in the national league, Stewart brings extensive coaching experience, including roles as of the Australian Kelpies, leader of the NSW Institute of Sport netball program from 2017 to 2022, and assistant coach at West Coast Fever in 2023. She joined the Giants organization in 2024 as a specialist coach focused on defensive strategies before serving as assistant coach under Fitzgerald in 2025. Stewart's appointment signals a strategic rebuild for 2026, with her tactical expertise aimed at revitalizing the team's performance through enhanced player development and innovative game plans.
CoachTenureNotes
Julie Fitzgerald2017–2025Led team to two grand finals (2017, 2021) and two minor premierships (2018, 2021); four finals appearances overall.
Nerida Stewart2026–presentAppointed August 2025; focuses on defensive specialization and team rebuild.

Assistant and support staff

Nerida Stewart joined the GIANTS Netball coaching staff as a specialist coach in January 2024, transitioning to assistant coach for the 2025 Suncorp Super Netball season after her appointment in October 2024. In her assistant role, Stewart focused on tactical development and player mentoring, contributing to the team's strategic preparation during the 2025 campaign before her promotion to head coach in August 2025 for the 2026 season. Following Stewart's elevation, Jen Wright was appointed as the new assistant coach for 2026 in September 2025, bringing her elite accreditation from Netball Australia and experience in state team selection and premier league coaching to support skill development and game planning. The GIANTS Netball high-performance includes roles in , led by Reddin as High Performance Manager and accredited , who oversees to enhance physical and . These efforts have emphasized individualized programs to optimize , with earlier contributions from coaches like Simone in focusing on pre-season to build . is provided by a dedicated physiotherapy , including a Lead Physiotherapist responsible for annual screenings, injury rehabilitation, and proactive prevention strategies aligned with Netball Australia's evidence-based protocols. This medical framework has played a key role in managing lower-limb injury risks, a common concern in netball, through integrated load monitoring and recovery planning that supports sustained availability. Administrative anchored by Tim Underwood as since the team's in , guiding operational including fixture scheduling, partnerships, and regional to the franchise's presence in Greater Western Sydney and beyond. Under head coaches' oversight, these support roles have collectively fostered a that prioritizes and organizational .

Players

2026 squad

The 2026 Giants Netball squad comprises 10 contracted players, blending seasoned international recruits with emerging Australian talent to form a versatile lineup under new head coach Nerida Stewart. Key recent signings include New Zealand defender Jane Watson from Mainland Tactix and midcourter Whitney Souness from Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse, both secured in August 2025 to bolster defensive and attacking transitions. Lucy Austin joins from the Adelaide Thunderbirds as a defensive specialist, while rookie Casey Adamson arrives from the Victorian Netball League's Boroondara Express, adding youthful energy to the midcourt. Additionally, Hope White was re-signed in the off-season, and on November 11, 2025, young defender Monika Otai recommitted as a training partner to support development. The squad features a balanced , with experienced like and Souness providing —alongside a of promising under-25 athletes such as Matisse Letherbarrow and Dwyer, aiming to foster long-term after significant departures from the roster. Captains for the are yet . Jodi-Ann remains on the but is sidelined by , with McDonell serving as her temporary replacement player.
Player NamePosition(s)Date of BirthHeight (cm)Contract Notes
Casey AdamsonC/WD15/05/2003175New signing from Boroondara Express (VNL); rookie contract. https://netballscoop.com/2026-suncorp-super-netball-team-lists/
Lucy AustinWD/GD12/08/1997180Signed from Adelaide Thunderbirds; multi-year deal. https://everythingnetball.com/2026-ssn-team-lists-whos-in-whos-out-what-it-means/
DwyerGA/GS05/12/2001183Re-signed. https://giantsnetball.com.au/news/new-era-begins-2026
Matisse LetherbarrowGS/GA07/01/2002185Re-signed; key shooter. https://giantsnetball.com.au/news/new-era-begins-2026
Erin O'BrienGD23/06/1998183Re-signed; defensive anchor. https://netballscoop.com/2026-suncorp-super-netball-team-lists/
Amy SligarWD16/05/1997174Re-signed; wing defence specialist. https://everythingnetball.com/2026-ssn-team-lists-whos-in-whos-out-what-it-means/
Whitney SounessC/WA12/10/1995174New signing from Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse (ANZP); one-year deal. https://netball.com.au/news/live-blog-ssn-signings-2026
Jodi-Ann C03/12/1996170Re-signed but injured; temporary replacement McDonell (born 20/04/2005, 168cm, C/WA). https://netball.com.au/news/live-blog-ssn-signings-2026
GK/GD07/03/1990181New signing from Mainland Tactix (ANZP); two-year deal. https://giantsnetball.com.au/news/new-era-begins-2026
Hope WhiteWA/GA21/01/1998172Re-signed; midcourt versatility. https://netballscoop.com/2026-suncorp-super-netball-team-lists/
Training Partner: Monika Otai (born 15/09/2005, 175cm, WD/ C); re-signed November 2025 for development focus.

Notable former players

Jo Harten, a foundation player and long-time captain for Giants Netball since the team's inception in 2017, served as a prolific goal shooter and attack (GS/GA) who anchored the franchise's offensive output across nine seasons. As co-captain in the inaugural year and sole captain from 2018 onward, she led the Giants to the grand final in 2017 and a preliminary final in 2018, as well as grand final appearances in 2021, amassing over 200 Super Netball games exclusively with the club by mid-2025. Harten's scoring prowess was evident in her tenure, where she consistently ranked among the league's top goal shooters, including 262 goals in the 2025 season alone, contributing to her status as the team's all-time leading scorer. She retired in July 2025 following a 15-point victory over the Melbourne Mavericks, marking the end of a Giants career defined by leadership and clutch performances in high-stakes matches. Kimberlee Green, the inaugural captain from 2017 to 2019, was a versatile midcourter (WD/C) whose playmaking and defensive tenacity helped establish the Giants as a competitive in their debut . During her three seasons with the team, Green led in goal assists in 2018 with her precise feeding into the circle, while her resilience shone through after an ACL injury in round five of 2017, returning to guide the side to its first finals series. As a former Australian Diamond with 74 international caps, her Giants tenure included 39 elite games, where she averaged high centre pass receptions and deflections, fostering cohesion during the franchise's formative years. Green retired from playing in 2019 after reaching 200 elite games overall, later earning induction into the Netball NSW Hall of Fame in 2024 for her broader contributions to the sport. April Brandley, a defensive specialist (GD/GK) who joined the Giants in 2020 and played through 2023, provided lockdown coverage in the circle that was instrumental to the team's grand final run in 2021 and semi-final appearance in 2022. Renowned for her clean tackling and positioning, Brandley recorded multiple crucial intercepts in key matches, including a pair in the 2023 upset win over the Melbourne Vixens, and was voted the Giants' Players' Player in 2021 for her on- and off-court impact. Over her four seasons with the franchise, she contributed to 48 games with consistent rebounding and deflection stats, bolstering a defense that ranked among the league's best during her time. Brandley retired in June 2023 at age 33, concluding a 12-year elite career that included 39 tests for Australia.

Internationals and captains

Giants Netball has featured several players with international representation, enhancing the team's competitive edge through their experience at the highest levels of the sport. Notable Australian Diamonds include Jamie-Lee Price, who has been a key midcourt presence for the national team since her debut, contributing to series wins such as the 2023 Nations Cup. Other current or recent Giants selected for Diamonds squads or camps are Sophie Dwyer, Amy Sligar, and Erin O'Brien, all of whom have trained with the national program in preparation for international series. Internationally, the team has benefited from Jo Harten's extensive career with the England Vitality Roses, where she earned over 80 caps and played in multiple World Cups, bringing tactical insight from Commonwealth Games gold in 2018. Additionally, Casey Kopua, former captain of New Zealand's Silver Ferns, joined the Giants in 2025, adding her leadership from over 100 Tests and a 2019 World Cup title. The club's captaincy history reflects a progression toward shared leadership amid evolving team dynamics. Kimberlee Green served as sole captain from the team's inception in 2016 through 2019, guiding the Giants to their inaugural finals appearance in 2019. Jo Harten then took over as captain from 2020 to 2023, becoming the first international player to lead the side and steering the team through challenging seasons, including a minor premiership in 2022. In 2024, Jamie-Lee Price joined Harten as co-captain, a partnership extended into 2025 that emphasized collaborative decision-making during a transitional period marked by roster changes and coaching shifts. Harten retired at the end of the 2025 season after her final match in July, concluding a tenure that included over 100 games for the Giants, while Price departed the club later that month to relocate, ending the co-captaincy arrangement. This leadership structure has positively influenced team morale and performance, particularly in fostering resilience during difficult campaigns. Harten's mentorship, drawing from her international pedigree, helped instill a culture of accountability and composure under pressure, as evidenced by the Giants' spirited upsets in 2025 despite finishing outside the top four. Price's co-leadership complemented this by promoting unity in the midcourt, contributing to improved defensive transitions that limited opponents' scoring in key matches, and her vocal support during Harten's final season boosted collective confidence amid injuries and departures. Overall, these captains' emphasis on communication and player development has laid a foundation for future stability, even as the club enters a new era in 2026 with fresh leadership.

Award winners

Giants Netball players have earned recognition through both club-specific honors and league-wide Super Netball accolades, highlighting individual excellence in performance, leadership, and fan appreciation. These awards underscore the contributions of key athletes to the team's success within the competitive landscape of Australian netball. At the Super Netball level, selections to the annual Team of the Year celebrate standout performers across the league. In 2025, wing defender Amy Sligar was named to the Suncorp Super Netball Team of the Year, acknowledging her defensive prowess and impact during the regular season. Additionally, Jamie-Lee Price claimed the prestigious Liz Ellis Diamond in 2025, awarded to Australia's top netballer based on domestic and international achievements, marking the first time a Giants player received this honor. Club awards, presented annually at the Giants Gala Dinner, recognize internal standouts voted by coaches, players, and members. The HCF Most Valuable Player award, sponsored by HCF Health Insurance, honors the greatest on-court contributor to the team's regular season performance. Jamie-Lee Price has dominated this category, securing the award for three consecutive years from 2023 to 2025. The Members' Player of the Year, determined by fan votes, went to Amy Sligar in 2025 for her emerging talent and consistent contributions.
AwardYearRecipientContext
Suncorp Super Netball Team of the Year (WD)2025Amy SligarRecognized for exceptional defensive play in the league's premier team selection.
Liz Ellis Diamond2025Jamie-Lee PriceAwarded as Australia's best netballer, the first for a Giants player.
HCF Most Valuable Player2023Jamie-Lee PriceTop on-court performer for Giants in Super Netball regular season.
HCF Most Valuable Player2024Jamie-Lee PriceSecond consecutive club MVP, highlighting sustained excellence.
HCF Most Valuable Player2025Jamie-Lee PriceThird straight win, presented at the Giants Gala Dinner.
Members' Player of the Year2025Amy SligarFan-voted award for most valued player by supporters.

Development programs

Giants Netball Academy

The GIANTS Netball Academy was launched in September 2019 as a collaborative initiative between GIANTS Netball and Netball New South Wales to establish a dedicated talent development pathway for netball athletes in New South Wales. Based in Greater Western Sydney, the academy targets promising players from grassroots levels, aiming to prepare them for elite competition through targeted skill enhancement and performance support. The program operates under the guidance of head coach Rebecca Bulley, who was appointed in October 2024 ahead of the 2025 season following her prior role as inaugural academy coach. It emphasizes a holistic approach to athlete development, incorporating weekly skills training sessions, strength and conditioning workouts, and educational components focused on physical, mental, and tactical preparation. Training occurs at the Genea Netball Centre in Sydney Olympic Park, allowing for integrated access to senior team resources and fostering direct exposure to professional environments. A core aspect of the academy's operations is its role in bridging developmental and professional netball, with several graduates advancing to the GIANTS' senior Super Netball setup since 2020. Notable examples include Monika 'Otai, who progressed from academy selection in 2022 to becoming a training partner in 2024 and the team's inaugural eleventh player in 2025, gaining on-court experience in elite matches. In November 2025, 'Otai re-signed as a training partner for 2026, further demonstrating the program's success. Similarly, Erin O'Brien transitioned from academy involvement to a training partner role in 2022, highlighting the program's effectiveness in identifying and elevating local talent. The academy has also participated in key national events to build competitive experience, including its debut at the Australian Netball Championships in 2022 as the first representative team from the program. This involvement provided athletes with high-level match play against other state and academy squads, contributing to their overall development and scouting opportunities for further advancement.

Pathway and youth initiatives

Giants Netball maintains a with NSW, established in 2016, to support statewide identification and integration with the NSW , providing a structured route for emerging players from regional and metropolitan areas. This partnership, which underpins the team's since its inaugural in 2017, emphasizes collaborative and programs to nurture across . The alliance plays a role in fostering pathways, enabling young athletes to progress from levels to opportunities through joint initiatives like emerging teams and high-performance . In 2024, these efforts contributed to 's record participation in NSW, with over 120,000 registered , coaches, and officials as of December 2024. Giants Netball actively engages youth through camps and clinics, such as the annual Spring Takeover program, which promotes development and skill-building in underserved regions. Additional events, including the Junior Netball Clinic held on September 30, 2025, at Netball Central, offer hands-on training for aspiring players aged 5-12, focusing on technique and game understanding. The team also advances inclusivity via initiatives, notably the 2025 Round, where uniforms featured designs by Gamilaroi artist Krystal Dallinger, symbolizing women's strength, cultural traditions, and family connections to inspire youth participation. This round extends beyond matches to community and cultural embedding, aligning with broader NSW efforts to celebrate Aboriginal and Islander heritage in the sport.

Honours and legacy

Team achievements

Giants Netball has established itself as a competitive force in the Suncorp Super Netball league since its inception in 2017, securing two minor premierships and reaching two grand finals, though yet to claim a championship title as of 2025. The team achieved its first minor premiership in 2018, marking a historic milestone for the franchise in its second season, by defeating the West Coast Fever 69-66 in a tense final-round match to top the regular-season ladder. This success highlighted the Giants' rapid rise and secured home advantage in the finals series. In 2021, they repeated the feat, clinching another minor premiership and advancing directly to the grand final after a dominant regular season performance. Giants Netball made appearances in both 2017 and 2021, finishing as runners-up on each occasion. In their debut season of 2017, they reached the inaugural Super Netball but fell to the 65-48 at the . Four years later, in 2021, they again contested the decider against cross-town rivals the NSW Swifts, losing 63-59 in a closely fought match in , underscoring their status as a top contender. Beyond these peaks, the Giants have recorded multiple high regular-season finishes, including top-two placements that fueled intense rivalries, particularly with the NSW Swifts, where matches have often carried significant stakes in the landscape. Their consistent finals qualifications—four times in nine seasons—demonstrate sustained excellence and a strong foundation for future success.

Cultural and community impact

Giants Netball has significantly expanded its fanbase in Western Sydney since its inception, capitalizing on the region's growing appetite for professional . In the 2025 season, the team contributed to a league-wide attendance surge, with growing crowds at home games at Arena. High-profile matches, such as the Swifts-Giants derby, sold out in record time, underscoring the team's role in fostering a vibrant local supporter culture. While formal supporter groups are primarily organized through the affiliated GWS Giants club, the shared branding has cultivated an overlapping "Orange Army" fan community that extends to events, enhancing engagement through joint activations and watch parties. The team's community programs emphasize role modeling for young athletes and promote diversity, particularly through initiatives targeting First Nations engagement. In 2025, Giants Netball launched its Spring Takeover campaign, engaging participants in grassroots events across Western Sydney, where elite players interacted with youth to inspire participation and skill development in . Complementing this, the club's dress design for the season, created by Gamilaroi artist Krystal Dallinger, served as a cultural to women and traditions, highlighting the team's commitment to inclusive representation and in sport. These efforts also included strategic takeovers of local associations, such as the City Netball Association and Campbelltown initiatives, to broaden access for diverse young athletes in underserved areas. Amid ownership uncertainties in mid-2025, when NSW explored transferring the team's to the due to financial pressures, Giants Netball exhibited resilience by maintaining operational continuity and announcing plans for the 2026 season. This period of speculation tested the franchise's stability but ultimately reinforced its legacy of perseverance, as the team secured its future through ongoing strategic partnerships. Through its strategic alliance with the GWS Giants AFL club, formed in 2016, Giants Netball has amplified the visibility and infrastructure for women's sports in Western Sydney, sharing resources like staff and facilities with the AFLW team to drive broader participation. This collaboration has positioned the netball side as a key pillar in the region's women's sport ecosystem, contributing to a decade-long boom in female athletic opportunities and community involvement.

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