The 2015 Queensland Firebirds season saw the Queensland Firebirds netball team compete in the 2015 ANZ Championship. With a team coached by Roselee Jencke, captained by Laura Geitz and featuring Romelda Aiken, Clare McMeniman and Kim Ravaillion, Firebirds won the Australian Conference, the Challenge Trophy, the minor premiership and the overall championship. Firebirds narrowly defeated New South Wales Swifts in both the Australian Conference final and the Grand Final on their way to effectively winning four titles.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Queensland Firebirds | |
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2015 season | |
Head coach | Roselee Jencke |
Asst. coach | Jenny Brazel |
Manager | Nannette Rigoni |
Captain | Laura Geitz |
Vice-captain | Clare McMeniman |
Main venue | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre |
Season results | |
Wins–losses | 14–1 (1 draw) |
Regular season | 1st (Australian Conference) Challenge Trophy holders |
Finals placing | 1st |
Players
editPlayer movements
editGains | Losses |
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2015 roster
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- Notes
- ^1 Mahalia Cassidy, Laura Clemesha, Beryl Friday, Laura Scherian and Verity Simmons were all members of the 2015 Queensland Fusion squad. Jenny Brazel was the Fusion head coach.
Debutants
edit- Mahalia Cassidy made her ANZ Championship debut in the Round 8 match against Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic.[1]
Milestones
edit- Romelda Aiken and Rebecca Bulley both made their 100th ANZ Championship appearance in the Round 1 match against West Coast Fever.
- Laura Geitz made her 100th ANZ Championship appearance in the Round 5 match against New South Wales Swifts.[19]
- Romelda Aiken scored her 4,000 ANZ Championship goal in the Round 10 match against West Coast Fever.[20]
Sources:[1]
Gold medallists
editRebecca Bulley, Laura Geitz and Kim Ravaillion were all members of the Australia team that won the gold medal at the 2015 Netball World Cup. Geitz also captained Australia during the tournament.[1][21][22]
Constellation Cup
editOn 22 October 2015, during the second test of the 2015 Constellation Cup series against New Zealand, for the first time in the history of the Australia national netball team, five Queensland Firebirds players were on the court at the same time. The five were Laura Geitz, Clare McMeniman, Gretel Tippett, Kim Ravaillion and Gabi Simpson.[23]
Summer Shootout
editBetween 6 and 8 February, New South Wales Swifts hosted the Summer Shootout at Netball Central, Sydney Olympic Park. All ten ANZ Championship teams participated in the three-day tournament. A total of 25 games, consisting of both full length and shortened games consisting of two 15-minute periods, were played over the weekend. Firebirds finished the weekend with four wins and one defeat.[24][25][26][27][28]
Fri 6 Feb | Queensland Firebirds | 58–44 | Mainland Tactix | ||
6:30pm |
Sat 7 Feb | Queensland Firebirds | 30–17 | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | ||
10:00am |
Sat 7 Feb | Queensland Firebirds | 33–26 | Southern Steel | ||
2:30pm |
Sat 7 Feb | Melbourne Vixens | 26–23 | Queensland Firebirds | ||
4:30pm |
Sun 8 Feb | Queensland Firebirds | 46–44 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | ||
10:00am |
Regular season
editFixtures and results
edit- Round 1
Sun 1 March | Queensland Firebirds | 50 - 57 | West Coast Fever | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
11:18 AM (AEST) | Romelda Aiken ? Amy Wild ? |
Report |
Caitlin Bassett 44 Natalie Medhurst ? |
- Round 2
Sun 8 March | Central Pulse | 46 - 52 | Queensland Firebirds | Te Rauparaha Arena | |
7:10 PM (NZDT) | Jodi Brown 27 Irene van Dyk 19 |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 37 Amy Wild 15 |
- Round 3
Sun 15 March | New South Wales Swifts | 47 - 47 | Queensland Firebirds | Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre | |
12.18 PM (AEDT) | Susan Pettitt 29/37 (78%) Caitlin Thwaites 18/22 (82%) |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 36/46 (78%) Gretel Tippett 11/14 (79%) |
- Round 4
Queensland Firebirds received a bye.
- Round 5
Mon 30 March | Queensland Firebirds | 51 - 47 | New South Wales Swifts | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
7:18 PM (AEST) | Romelda Aiken 43 Gretel Tippett ? |
Report |
Susan Pettitt ? Caitlin Thwaites ? |
- Round 6
Sun 5 April | Queensland Firebirds | 48 - 46 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
12:18 PM (AEST) | Romelda Aiken 26/32 (81%) Gretel Tippett 22 |
Report Stats |
Carla Borrego 30/32 (94%) Erin Bell 16 |
Attendance: 3,150 |
- Round 7
Sun 12 April | Melbourne Vixens | 48 - 55 | Queensland Firebirds | Hisense Arena | |
12:18 PM (AEST) | Tegan Philip 27/30 (90%) Karyn Bailey 21/24 (88%) |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 37/46 (80%) Gretel Tippett 18/26 (69%) |
- Round 8
Sat 18 April | Queensland Firebirds | 50 - 42 | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
2:18 PM (AEST) | Romelda Aiken 40/49 (82%) Gretel Tippett 10/17 (59%) |
Report |
Joanne Harten 29/34 (85%) Ellen Halpenny 10/15 (67%) Malia Paseka 3/6 (50%) |
- Round 9
Sun 26 April | Northern Mystics | 47 - 53 | Queensland Firebirds | The Trusts Arena | |
7:10 PM (NZST) | Maria Tutaia 28/30 (93%) Cathrine Latu 15/15 (100%) Paula Griffin 4 ? |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 42/53 (79%) Gretel Tippett 11/19 (58%) |
- Round 10
Fri 1 May | West Coast Fever | 48 - 56 | Queensland Firebirds | Perth Arena | |
7:18 PM (AWST) | Caitlin Bassett 35/39 (90%) Natalie Medhurst 13/15 (87%) |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 47/57 (82%) Gretel Tippett 9/18 (50%) |
- Round 11
Sun 10 May | Queensland Firebirds | 54 - 45 | Melbourne Vixens | Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
12:18 PM (AEST) | Romelda Aiken 38/44 (86%) Gretel Tippett 16/25 (64%) |
Report |
Tegan Philip 21/25 (84%) Karyn Bailey 24/30 (80%) |
Attendance: 4,444 |
- Round 12
Sat 16 May | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 42 - 58 | Queensland Firebirds | Adelaide Arena | |
7:18 PM (ACST) | Carla Borrego 40 Erin Bell 18 |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 26 Gretel Tippett 16 |
Attendance: 5,000 |
- Round 13
Sun 24 May | Mainland Tactix | 43 - 68 | Queensland Firebirds | Marlborough Lines Stadium, Blenheim | |
7:10 PM (NZST) | Mwai Kumwenda 22/25 (88%) Bailey Mes 21/25 (84%) |
Report |
Romelda Aiken 52/67 (78%) Gretel Tippett 10/17 (59%) Amy Wild 6/9 (67%) |
- Round 14
Sun 31 May | Queensland Firebirds | 66 - 50 | Southern Steel | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
2:18 PM (AEST) | Romelda Aiken 49/60 (82%) Gretel Tippett 17/29 (59%) |
Report |
Jhaniele Fowler-Reid 29/36 (81%) Te Paea Selby-Rickit 17/24 (71%) Brooke Leaver 4/4 (100%) |
Source:[29]
Final standings
editPos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | G% | Pts |
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1 | Queensland Firebirds | 13 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 708 | 608 | 116.4% | 23 |
2 | New South Wales Swifts | 13 | 8 | 3 | 2 | 746 | 665 | 112.2% | 19 |
3 | West Coast Fever | 13 | 9 | 1 | 3 | 744 | 701 | 106.1% | 19 |
4 | Melbourne Vixens | 13 | 7 | 0 | 6 | 670 | 657 | 102.0% | 14 |
5 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 13 | 4 | 2 | 7 | 667 | 682 | 97.8% | 10 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | G% | Pts |
1 | Northern Mystics | 13 | 7 | 2 | 4 | 682 | 695 | 98.1% | 16 |
2 | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | 13 | 5 | 1 | 7 | 643 | 663 | 97.0% | 11 |
3 | Southern Steel | 13 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 759 | 775 | 97.9% | 8 |
4 | Central Pulse | 13 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 620 | 656 | 94.5% | 8 |
5 | Mainland Tactix | 13 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 664 | 801 | 82.9% | 2 |
Qualified for Conference finals
Qualified for Elimination finals
- Pld = Games played
- W = Win (2 points)
- D = Draw (1 points)
- L = Loss (0 points)
- GF = Goals For
- GA = Goals Against
- G% = Goal percentage (= 100 × GF/GA)
- Pts = Points
Sources:[30]
Challenge Trophy
editThe 2015 season saw the introduction of the Ranfurly Shield-style, Challenge Trophy. The trophy was available to win every time the holder played at home. Once a visiting team defeats the title holders, the trophy is theirs to protect and hold against all challengers in every home game during the regular season until they are beaten. A pre-season draw saw West Coast Fever declared the inaugural holder. Fever subsequently enjoyed a nine-game unbeaten run in the league. They retained the Challenge Trophy until Round 10 when they were defeated 56–48 by Queensland Firebirds.[20][31][32] Firebirds defended the trophy in Round 11 against Melbourne Vixens and in Round 14 against Southern Steel, finishing the season as trophy holders.[1][2][31][33]
Round | Holders | Score | Challengers |
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Round 10[20][32] | West Coast Fever | 48–56 | Queensland Firebirds |
Round 11 | Queensland Firebirds | 54–45 | Melbourne Vixens |
Round 14 | Queensland Firebirds | 66–50 | Southern Steel |
Source:[31]
Finals
editConference Final
editSun 7 June 12:18 PM (AEST) |
Stats |
Queensland Firebirds | 55–44 | New South Wales Swifts | Brisbane Entertainment Centre Attendance: 5,175 | |
Romelda Aiken 36/39 (92%) Gretel Tippett ? |
Susan Pettitt ? Caitlin Thwaites 17/21 (81%) Stephanie Wood ? |
Semi-finals
editSun 14 June 12:18 PM (AEST) |
Stats |
Queensland Firebirds | 60–44 | Northern Mystics | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre Attendance: 3,200 | |
Romelda Aiken 42/48 (88%) Gretel Tippett 18/27 (67%) |
Maria Tutaia 24/33 (73%) Cathrine Latu 17/18 (94%) Paula Griffin 3 ? |
Grand Final
editSun 21 June 12:10 PM (AEST) |
Stats |
Queensland Firebirds | 57–56 | New South Wales Swifts | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Fox Sports Sky Sport | |
Romelda Aiken 47/51 (92%) Gretel Tippett 10/17 (59%) |
Susan Pettitt 26/28 (93%) Caitlin Thwaites 30/34 (88%) |
Award winners
editMission Queensland Firebirds Awards
editAward | Winner |
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Mission Foods Player of the Year | Romelda Aiken (Note 1) |
Mission Foods Player of the Year | Kim Ravaillion (Note 1) |
Firebirds Players' Player | Clare McMeniman |
Firebirds Spirit Award | Laura Clemesha |
Firebirds Members Award | Gabi Simpson |
- Notes
- ^1 Romelda Aiken and Kim Ravaillion shared the award.
ANZ Championship awards
editAward | Winner |
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ANZ Championship MVP Australian Conference | Romelda Aiken[40][41] |
All Star Team
editPosition | Player |
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C | Kim Ravaillion[2][42][43][44] |
Australian Netball Awards
editAward | Winner |
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Australian ANZ Championship Coach of the Year | Roselee Jencke[45][46][47][48] |
Gallery
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27 June 2015; Romelda Aiken with the ANZ Championship Challenge Trophy.
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