The NSW Swifts are delighted to announce the 24 athletes selected for the inaugural year of the QBE Swifts Academy.
Launched with the backing of Netball NSW and the NSW Swifts’ principal partner QBE Insurance, the Academy will look to strengthen the foundations of one of netball’s most celebrated clubs by providing further pathway opportunities to aspiring players from across the state.
It will start operation at Netball Central in Sydney Olympic Park later this year. The aim is to provide a daily training environment for home-grown NSW athletes who have the potential to play for the club in the future.
Underpinning the 10 rostered athletes in the main NSW Swifts squad which will contest Suncorp Super Netball, Academy players will consist of Swifts training partners, the NSW Waratahs – who contest the Australian Netball League – and more developing talent identified by Netball NSW selectors.
Under the stewardship of recently appointed Academy head coach Lenore Blades, athletes will benefit from up to three high-performance court sessions per week, three strength and conditioning sessions, and programs involving performance analysis, skill and movement mentoring, sports psychology and recovery.
NSW Swifts General Manager Nikki Horton congratulated everyone selected.
“This is a very special moment for these athletes who have dreams of playing netball at the highest level,” she said.
“Not only are these players going to see the how some of the best in NSW go about their preparations, they will also learn from standout international players such as Paige Hadley, Sarah Klau, Helen Housby and Sam Wallace.
“It is vital that we have depth in our pathways. We saw how important players likes Sophie Halpin and Tayla Fraser (both named in the Academy) were when injury struck. Having players of that ability able to come in and hit the ground running really helped deliver the Swifts’ Premiership victory this year.
“With this Academy it puts us in a great position to build on our six Premierships and keep the club at the forefront of elite club netball.
“I would also like to thank QBE Insurance for their support of this project, which is a continuation of our long-standing and prosperous partnership.”
2019/2020 QBE SWIFTS ACADEMY LIST
Athlete Name |
Association |
Alisha Cairns |
Eastwood Ryde |
Alison Miller |
Eastwood Ryde |
Amorangi Malesala |
Penrith |
Audrey Little |
Manly Warringah |
Brooke Paterson |
Randwick |
Charlotte Smith |
Sutherland Shire |
Chelsea Mann |
Manly Warringah |
Courtney Castle |
Blacktown |
Dakota Thomas |
Newcastle |
Elle Bennetts |
Northern Suburbs |
Kara Styles |
Sutherland Shire |
Kelly Singleton |
Manly Warringah |
Kristen Kessler |
Wyong District |
Laura Rodger |
Gosford |
Laura Towell |
Sutherland Shire |
Leilani Rohweder |
Eastwood Ryde |
Madeline Eaton |
Sutherland Shire |
Matilda Elliot |
Ballina |
Nicole Styles |
Eastwood Ryde |
Olivia Coleman |
Eastwood Ryde |
Sophie Fawns |
Wagga Wagga |
Sophie Halpin |
Eastwood Ryde |
Stephanie MacGougan |
Manly Warringah |
Tayla Fraser |
Baulkham Hills |