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The West Australian Netball League, also referred to as the WA Netball League, is a
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league featuring teams from
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. It is organised by Netball Western Australia. On a national level, the league is effectively a third level league, below
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and the Australian Netball League. It was originally known as the Gold Netball League. During the later 2000s and early 2010s, it was known as the Smarter than Smoking Netball League. Since 2019 it has been known as the Gold Industry Group WANL. Historically, the league's most successful team has been Southside Demons. During the 2010s the most successful team has been West Coast Warriors.


History


Early seasons

The league was launched in 1989 as the Gold Netball League. It originally featured just one division. A reserves division was added in 1990 and an under-18 division, was added in 2000. The inaugural premiers in 1989 were Coastal Raiders. During the early 1990s, Perth Superdrome Bullets were the dominant team, winning four titles in a row between 1991 and 1994 and then a fifth title in 1996.


Demons

Historically, the WANL's most successful team are Demons. Founded in 1989 and originally based in Kenwick, Demons have played under various names. They won their first senior premiership in 1997 as KAE Sparks and a second in 2004 as Southside Sparks. In 2004 they became the first WANL team to win all three divisions. In 2006, after forming a partnership with
Perth Football Club The Perth Football Club, nicknamed the Demons, is an Australian rules football club based in Lathlain, Western Australia, currently playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Representing the south-east area of the Perth metropo ...
, they became South East Demons. Between 2007 and 2010, as Midland Brick Demons, they completed a four-in-a-row of senior premierships. As South East Demons they won a seventh and eight premiership in 2013 and 2014 respectively. In 2018 they adopted their current name, Southside Demons. Notable Demons players included
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internationals,
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and Courtney Bruce, and Jill McIntosh Medal winner, Lindal Rohde.


West Coast Warriors

During the 2010s the most successful WANL team has been West Coast Warriors. Like Demons, Warriors have also played under several names. They originally played as West Coast Warriors. They later became Wanneroo Warriors, Compact Warriors, West Coast Falcons and, in 2014, back to West Coast Warriors. They won their first senior premiership in 1998. With a team coached by
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international,
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and featuring Alicia Janz, they won their second premiership in 2012 as West Coast Falcons. They has since won further premierships in 2016, 2017 and 2019. Other notable Warriers players include two time Jill McIntosh Medal winner,
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.


Men's Division

Between 2001 and 2004 the WANL featured a
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division. Bullets were the inaugural premiers. Coastals won the other three titles. The Men's Division was relaunched in 2018 featuring four teams – West Coast Warriors, Perth Lions, South East Demons and Wheatbelt Flames. West Coast Warriors would go on to win the first two titles.


Representative team

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who play in the Australian Netball League are effectively the representative team of the West Australian Netball League.


Teams


2020 teams

The 2020 season featured eight teams who enter teams in both the Open Division and the Under-20 Division. Four of the teams – Comets, Demons, Warriors and Roar – also enter teams in the Men's Division. ;Notes * Curtin Hamersley Comets is a partnership between
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and Hamersley Netball Club. * East Freo Sharks are effectively the successor team of Coastal Sharks. They are a partnership between the Fremantle Netball Association and
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. * Peel Lightning is the representative team of the Peel Football Netball League. * Southside Demons previously played as KAE Sparks, Southside Sparks, Midland Brick Demons and South East Demons * Souwest Jets are affiliated with
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. * West Coast Warriors previously played as Wanneroo Warriors, Compact Warriors, West Coast Falcons.


Senior grand finals


Notable players


Internationals

; *
Kate Beveridge Kate Beveridge (born 25 July 1985) is a former Australian netball player who played in the ANZ Championship for the Adelaide Thunderbirds in 2008–2010, Melbourne Vixens in 2011–2012 and West Coast Fever in 2013-2017. Beveridge is known fo ...
*
Caitlin Bassett Caitlin Bassett (born 23 May 1988) is a former Australian netballer, who played for Giants Netball and the Australia national netball team. Between 2017 and 2021 Bassett captained Australia in international netball tests. Career Caitlin played ...
* Courtney Bruce * Susan Fuhrmann ; *
Ama Agbeze Ama Agbeze (born 12 November 1982) is an England netball international. She was captain when England won the gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. In 2019 she received an for her services to netball. She was also a member of the England ...


West Coast Fever


ANL MVP


Jill McIntosh Medal

The
Jill McIntosh Jill McIntosh is a former Australia netball international and national team head coach. As a player, McIntosh was a member of the Australia team that won the gold medal at the 1983 World Netball Championships. She later coached Australia at th ...
Medal is awarded annually to the WANL's
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player. Between 1989 and 1990 it was called the ''Classique Player of the Series'' and between 1991 and 1993 it was called the ''Berri Medal''.


Sponsorship


References

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Western Sting
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