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Welcome to the Avoca Netball Club

Welcome to the Avoca Netball Club – a proud country club with a rich history, strong community spirit and a commitment to growing great players on and off the court. From juniors to seniors, we’re passionate about participation, development and success, and we welcome everyone who wants to be part of the red, white and blue. Together, we’re building a club where players, families and supporters feel connected, valued and proud to belong.

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Netball History

Netball in Avoca has deep roots in the town’s community life. The story begins in 1931, when the Avoca Basketball Association was formed. Led by President Miss Vic McDonald, Vice-President Miss K. Summers, Secretary Miss Elma Brown and Treasurer Miss Dora Bevan, the association offered local girls a place to play, with an age limit of 13 years and membership costing one shilling and sixpence. Teams known simply as Red, Blue, Orange and Green played off against each other, and by season’s end the Avoca Schoolgirls had defeated Rathscar 19–15.

  • Through the 1930s the game grew in popularity. In 1932 each colour team had its own captain, with Elma Brown serving as club captain, and matches against visiting teams such as Maryborough drew strong local support. Grand finals were hard-fought affairs – one famous Red vs Orange final required multiple extra quarters before a winner could be decided. A surviving photograph from the mid-1930s shows an Avoca side crowned premiers, a reminder of how long the sport has been part of the town’s story.

    The birth of modern netball in the district – then called women’s basketball – is closely tied to the Lexton Football League and the vision of the late Ray Bibby. After the league president raised the idea of forming a basketball association, a public meeting in the Avoca Shire Hall drew more than 30 people and overwhelming support. The Avoca Basketball Club was formed alongside the Football Social Committee, with the football club paying for an earthen court at the southern end of the Public Park. Nets and a ball were donated by Mr H. Everett of the Victoria Hotel, and the first office bearers included Mrs Frank Jolly (President), Mrs D. Williams (Secretary) and Mrs E. Robson (Treasurer).

    Early teams featured players such as Gwen Atkinson, Eileen Harrison, Lorraine Pugh, Elaine Pora, Lorraine Morris and Marlene O’Neill, with experienced coach and umpire Mrs Norma Forrest guiding the side. Results were mixed in the early years, but the foundations were laid: strong local leadership, a pathway for young players, and a clear connection between the football and netball communities.

    On-court success began to build through the 1960s. Under the leadership of women like Wendy Scott (Robertson), Merle Streeter (Gothard) and Mavis Scott, Avoca climbed the ladder and developed a reputation for skill and determination. The breakthrough came in 1967 when the seniors finished on top after the home-and-away season and went on to win Avoca’s first senior premiership, defeating Natte-Bealiba 24–19. The following year was truly historic: in 1968 Avoca won the premiership in all four grades – seniors, reserves, thirds and fourths – with all teams finishing the season as minor premiers and then claiming their grand finals.

    From that point on, Avoca became one of the power clubs of the Lexton competition. By the early 1990s the seniors had played in finals 20 times, winning nine premierships and rarely missing September action. The reserves and junior grades built an equally formidable record, with Under 17 and Under 14 teams regularly reaching – and winning – grand finals, including runs of back-to-back flags through the 1970s and 1980s. Strong junior development ensured that talented players were constantly coming through the ranks.

    Just as important as premierships has been the contribution of the club’s many stalwarts. Names such as Wendy (Scott) Robertson, Merle (Streeter) Gothard, Doreen Hunter, Loralee Field, Leah and Colleen Harris, Maree Jess, Carol (Lobb) Evans, Gaylene (Lobb) Collison, the Gaylard sisters Leanne and Janelle, and many others have been central as players, coaches, umpires and office bearers. Several have been honoured with life membership in recognition of decades of service both on and off the court.

    Today, Avoca Netball Club stands on the shoulders of these pioneers: schoolgirls playing on earthen courts, volunteers fundraising for nets and balls, and generations of women and girls who have worn the red, white and blue with pride. The club’s history is one of community, continuity and competitive spirit – a story that continues to grow with every new season.

Netball History

Netball Honour Rolls

SENIOR GRADES
Best and Fairest

Year Seniors Reserves C Grade
1961       Wendy Scott Elaine Wardlaw
1962       Merle Streeter Janet Scott
1963       Wendy Scott Janet Scott
1964       Janet Scott Barbara Jolly
1965       Janet Scott Judy Howell
1966       Wendy Robertson Loralee Evans
1967       Janet Scott Loralee Evans
1968       Wendy Robertson Kath Martin
1969       Barbara Jolly Julie Eastman & Vicki Grant
1970       Vicki Grant Glenda Evans
1971       Glenda Evans Carol Lobb & Joey Martin
1972       Glenda Evans Carol Lobb
1973       Glenda Evans Julie Veitch
1974       Maree Jess Janelle Gaylard
1975       Maree Jess Janelle Gaylard
1976       Maree Jess Gaylene Lobb
1977       Leanne Gaylard Gaylene Lobb
1978       Leanne Gaylard Gaylene Lobb
1979       Leanne Gaylard Helen Baldwin
1980       Mary Constable Helen Blair
1981       Colleen Jess Helen Baldwin
1982       Colleen Jess Andrea George
1983       Colleen Jess Sue Spadaro
1984       Joanne Jess Dianne Jolly
1985       Leah Harris Jodi Gane
1986       Helen Hamer Noelle Sampson
1987       Leah Harris Donna Wardlaw
1988       Leah Harris Noelle Palling
Year Seniors Reserves C Grade
1989       Leah Harris Penny Howell
1990       Leah Harris Dianne Meade
1991       Penny Howell Amanda Gothard
1992       Belinda Field Dianne Cudmore
1993       Simone Field Dee Scott
1994       Christine Hunter Amanda Gothard
1995       Jayne Field Sally Evans, Kimm Latch & Nicole Summers
1996       Sally Britten Karen Field
1997       Sally Britten Louise Feery
1998       Sally Wardlaw Sarah Charlesworth
1999       Stacey Robertson Fauna Bayliss
2000       Stacey Robertson Alana Field
2001       Stacey Robertson Nicole Summers
2002       Stacey Robertson & Colleen Drummond Liz Howell
2003       Karina Charlesworth Tash Howell
2004       Stacey Robertson Jacqui Waddington
2005       Stacey Blair Jacqui Waddington
2006       Stacey Blair Claire Farnsworth
2007       Lucy Walkley Claire Farnsworth
2008       Lucy Walkley Olivia Tuckerman
Year Seniors Reserves C Grade
2009       Lucy Walkley Bethany Rayner Jo Beavis & Tash Howell
2010       Colleen Drummond Stacey Neil Tracey Harrison
2011       Colleen Drummond Colleen Soulsby Claire Thompson
2012       Colleen Drummond Gabby Redpath Tash Howell
2013       Alana Burge Sally Wardlaw Casey Farnsworth
2014       Stacey Blair Simone Field Kylie Gollop
2015       Caitlin Drummond Tash Howell Kath Parmenter
2016       Lucy Walkley Chantelle Wardlaw Colleen Soulsby
2017       Maddison Egan Alana Burge Colleen Drummond
2018       Caitlin Drummond Alana Burge Colleen Drummond
2019       Jess Hollett Maggie Quinlan Colleen Drummond
2020       COVID 19 COVID 19 COVID 19
2021       Shaiden Smith Kirby Postle Megan Bourke
2022       Olivia Carlin Kodie Greenwood Colleen Drummond
2023       Elisa Pica Kodie Greenwood Colleen Drummond
2024       Maddy Egan Brodey Mckay Matilda Davis
2025       Faith McKenzie Kodie Greenwood Courtney Longmuir

Netball Honour Rolls

JUNIOR GRADES
Best and Fairest

Year Under 17 Under 14/15 Under 13
1961      
1962      
1963       Sue Field
1964       Sue Winzer
1965       Sue Winzer
1966       Glenda Evans
1967       Glenda Evans
1968       Julie Eastman Kath Verlin
1969       Glenda Evans Joey Martin
1970       Joey Martin Dianne Webb
1971       Cath Cleary Dianne Hutchinson
1972       N/A Gaylene Lobb
1973       Janelle Gaylard Gaylene Lobb
1974       Gaylene Lobb Leanne Gaylard
1975       Gaylene Lobb Leanne Gaylard
1976       Leanne Gaylard Mary Constable
1977       Mary Constable Hayley Farnsworth
1978       Mary Constable Hayley Farnsworth
1979       Mary Constable Hayley Farnsworth
1980       Hayley Farnsworth Leah Harris
1981       Hayley Farnsworth Nicole Robertson
1982       Leah Harris Nicole Robertson
1983       Colleen Harris Helen Hamer
Year Under 17 Under 14/15 Under 13
1984       Helen Hamer Kylie Robertson
1985       Kylie Robertson Penny Howell
1986       Veronica Cudmore Sue Farnsworth
1987       Penny Howell Gemma Howell
1988       Penny Howell Kristyn Powers
1989       Kristyn Powers Nicole Gollop
1990       Belinda Field Kimm Latch
1991       Kristyn Powers Trudy Gothard
1992       Mandy Field Stacey Robertson
1993       Trudy Gothard Sally Robinson
1994       Stacey Robertson Bianca Evans
1995       Naomi Robinson Kelsey Burge
1996       Sally Robinson Karina Charlesworth
1997       Kelsey Burge Kara Field
1998       Kelsey Burge Tara Veitch
1999       Alana Field Kara Field
2000       Kristy Jackson Kara Field
2001       Kara Field Lucy Walkley
2002       Lucy Walkley Lucy Walkley
2003       Keely Mattox Claire Farnsworth
2004       Lucy Walkley Cassie Moser
2005       Kristy Evans Bethany Rayner
2006       Cassie Moser Claire Thompson
2007       Cassie Moser Claire Thompson
Year Under 17 Under 14/15 Under 13
2008       Shaylan Hart Ash Coghlan & Chloe Farnsworth
2009       Brylie Parker Aimee Burbidge
2010       Brylie Parker Abbey Parker
2011       Brylie Parker Abbey Parker Megan Howell
2012       Ebony Howell Caitlin Drummond Samantha Wardlaw
2013       Ebony Howell Caitlin Drummond Chantelle Wardlaw
2014       Caitlin Drummond Chantelle Wardlaw Bianca Powell
2015       Caitlin Drummond Chantelle Wardlaw Gina Beavis
2016       Chantelle Wardlaw Gina Ross Ellen Barber
2017       Chantelle Wardlaw Gina Beavis Charlotte Barber
2018       Gina Beavis Talia Arrowsmith Chloe Ross
2019       Gina Beavis Chloe Ross Matilda Davies
2020       COVID 19 COVID 19 COVID 19
2021       Taylah Wardlaw Matilda Davis Emily Beavis
2022       Matilda Davis Emily Beavis Ashlee Soulsby
2023       Matilda Davis Kyra Rouhan Shayla Blair
2024       Emily Beavis Layla White Shayla Blair
2025       Emily Beavis Shayla Blair India Wardlaw

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SENIOR GRADES

Premiers: Seniors 17, Reserves 14, C Grade Runner-Up: Seniors 7, Reserves 12, C Grade 2

Year Seniors Reserves C Grade
1957       3rd
1958       7th
1959       8th
1960       N/A
1961       5th 6th
1962       5th 8th
1963       7th 7th
1964       4th N/A
1965       3rd 6th
1966       5th 4th
1967       Premiers 3rd
1968       Premiers Premiers
1969       4th Premiers
1970       Premiers 5th
1971       Premiers Premiers
1972       Runner-Up Premiers
1973       Runner-Up Runner-Up
1974       9th Runner-Up
1975       3rd Runner-Up
1976       6th 3rd
1977       5th Runner-Up
1978       6th 3rd
1979       3rd Runner-Up
1980       5th 5th
1981       6th 6th
1982       6th 7th
1983       5th 7th
Year Seniors Reserves C Grade
1984       4th 5th
1985       4th 7th
1986       Premiers 4th
1987       Premiers Premiers
1988       Premiers Premiers
1989       Premiers Runner-Up
1990       Premiers Runner-Up
1991       3rd Premiers
1992       3rd Runner-Up
1993       Premiers Premiers
1994       Runner-Up Premiers
1995       3rd Premiers
1996       4th 6th
1997       4th 6th
1998       3rd 5th
1999       6th 5th
2000       8th 7th
2001       8th 10th
2002       8th 9th
2003       7th 8th
2004       6th 5th
2005       Runner-Up 5th
2006       Premiers Runner-Up
2007       Premiers 3rd
2008       Runner-Up 4th C Grade: 4th
Year Seniors Reserves C Grade
2009       R/Up 4th Premiers
2010       Premiers Premiers R/Up
2011       5th 5th R/Up
2012       5th 7th 6th
2013       10th Premiers 9th
2014       R/Up R/Up 7th
2015       5th R/Up Premiers
2016       7th 4th 7th
2017       3rd 4th 5th
2018       6th 9th 5th
2019       Premiers Premiers 5th
2020       COVID 19 COVID 19 COVID 19
2021       Premiers Premiers Premiers
2022       3rd 3rd Premiers
2023       Premiers R/Up Premiers
2024       Premiers 3rd 3rd
2025       Premiers 3rd 3rd

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JUNIOR GRADES

Year Under 17 Under 14/15 Under 13
1963       N/A
1964       3rd
1965       4th
1966       5th
1967       Runner-Up
1968       Premiers Premiers
1969       Premiers Runner-Up
1970       3rd Runner-Up
1971       4th 5th
1972       5th Premiers
1973       4th Premiers
1974       Premiers Premiers
1975       Premiers Premiers
1976       Premiers Premiers
1977       4th 5th
1978       5th 3rd
1979       3rd 4th
1980       4th Runner-Up
1981       4th Premiers
1982       3rd Premiers
1983       Premiers 3rd
1984       Premiers Runner-Up
1985       Premiers 4th
1986       Premiers Premiers
Year Under 17 Under 14/15 Under 13
1987       4th Premiers
1988       R/Up Premiers
1989       R/Up Premiers
1990       R/Up Premiers
1991       R/Up Premiers
1992       R/Up R/Up
1993       Premiers R/Up
1994       Premiers R/Up
1995       3rd Premiers
1996       Premiers Premiers
1997       R/Up 7th
1998       Premiers 6th
1999       8th R/Up
2000       9th 3rd
2001       6th Premiers
2002       4th Premiers
2003       R/Up 8th
2004       Premiers R/Up
2005       3rd Premiers
2006       6th Premiers
2007       R/Up 4th
2008       6th 4th
Year Under 17 Under 14/15 Under 13 Under 11
2009       4th 8th
2010       R/Up 9th
2011       R/Up 5th 4th
2012       13th 5th 3rd
2013       10th 4th 3rd
2014       6th 4th 4th
2015       4th 7th 7th
2016       7th 4th 3rd
2017       10th 10th 5th
2018       4th 9th 12th
2019       3rd 10th 12th 5th
2020       COVID COVID COVID COVID
2021       10th 10th 9th 8th
2022       7th 11th 11th 3rd
2023       5th 12th 3rd 5th
2024       4th 12th 3rd 3rd
2025       R/UP Premiers 3rd 10th