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Curtin Hamersley Comets have continued their meteoric rise in 2020 with a dogged 58-53 win over the Western Roar in the minor final of the Gold Industry Group West Australian Netball league. #gigwanl2020 @ausgoldindustry
Read the full article at https://t.co/83rDgqPeyB pic.twitter.com/mX8orSor7E
— Netball WA (@NetballWA) October 5, 2020
Curtin Hamersley Comets are one step away from completing one of the greatest turnarounds in the league’s history, defeating East Freo in overtime 64-60 in an enthralling preliminary final. #gigwanl2020 @ausgoldindustry
Read the full article at https://t.co/pcyhzRVesE pic.twitter.com/GUPCjY6F00
— Netball WA (@NetballWA) October 12, 2020
The Comets didn’t win a single game in 2019 and now they’re in the grand final. Think their run may come to an end next week though.
What time is the grand final tonight?
Will check. Think it is 7pm WA time.
Yes.
5pm U20
7pm Open
9pm MenThe open final of the WANL is just starting. You can watch it here…
Magnificent effort by Western Roar winning their 3rd 20s premiership in a row. Coached by Karen Turnbull, who is a superstar coach of young players. She has the following recent record from the West Australian Netball League
2012 coach of 18s Sharks runners up
2013 coach of 18s Sharks premiers
2014 coach of 18s Sharks premiers
2015 coach of Reserves Sharks premiers (coached WA 17s team at national championships)
2016 coach of Reserves Sharks (part season only) premiers (coached WA 17s team at national championships)
2017 coach of 18s Lions premiers
2018 coach of 20s Roar premiers
2019 coach of 20s Roar premiers
2020 coach of 20s Roar premiersCurrent SSN players who have been coached by Karen: Sophie Garbin, Olivia Lewis, and Sunday Aryang.
Rarely do coaches receive the same accolades as players, but Karen Turnbull certainly deserves some recognition.
Full time and West Coast Warriors take home the win for the second year in a row! #GIGWANLGF20 @ausgoldindustry pic.twitter.com/oa7YSvhqGu
— Netball WA (@NetballWA) October 16, 2020
Donnell Wallam has taken out the GIG WANL Player’s Player of the Year. Wallam has once again played a significant role in helping her side to back-to-back premierships and was named Grand Final MVP for the second year in a row. #TheNETBall @heartofgoldaus pic.twitter.com/yyjLDjCkkd
— Netball WA (@NetballWA) November 14, 2020
Congratulations to Donnell Wallam, from the West Coast Warriors, who has once again been awarded the Jill McIntosh Medal!
Donnell Wallam (Warriors) 27 votes
Sarah East (Comets) 19 votes
Georgia Pitt (Rangers) 17 votes #TheNETBall #JMMedal20 pic.twitter.com/QIZArIqZAA
— Netball WA (@NetballWA) November 14, 2020
West Coast Warriors shooter Donnell Wallam has been crowned the 2020 Jill McIntosh Medallist for the second consecutive year!
Read More: https://t.co/ZhN4kwTpES#JMMEDAL20 @ausgoldindustry
— Netball WA (@NetballWA) November 14, 2020
Wallam seems to be dominating, it’s a shame there was no ANL this year as I think she could have landed a contract at SSN level if more teams had exposure to her. It looks like she offers more than players like Gooden and Proscovia (based on Peace’s form in 2020 that is).
She’s from the wrong state. If Fever didn’t have Fowler, she would have just walked straight into that side.
And done almost as well.
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