2011 West Coast Fever season

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West Coast Fever
2011 season
Head coachJane Searle
Captain Johannah Curran
Main venue Challenge Stadium
Season results
Wins–losses3–10
Season placing9th
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West Coast Fever seasons
 2010

The 2011 West Coast Fever season was the fourth season that the West Coast Fever contested the ANZ Championship, and the fifteenth year of the franchise's competitive history. In 2011, the Fever were coached by Jane Searle, in her third year as head coach. The 2011 season saw little change in the team's struggling history in the ANZ Championship, finishing in ninth place.

Contents

Players

2011 team

2011 West Coast Fever roster
PlayersCoaching staff
Nat.NamePosition(s)DoBHeight
Flag of England.svg Ama Agbeze WD, GD, GK12 November 19821.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Caitlin Bassett GS23 May 19881.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shae Bolton C, WA, WD28 June 19891.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Courtney Bruce GD, GK8 December 19931.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Johannah Curran  (c)GD, WD9 December 19861.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sarah Ebbot WA24 March 19881.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Susan Fuhrmann GK30 July 19861.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrea Gilmore WD, GD27 October 19881.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chanel Gomes  (TRP)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ashlee Howard GA, GS2 March 19881.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alicia Janz WD, C25 May 19901.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josie Janz GD, WD, GK24 February 19881.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lindal Rohde  (TRP)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leah Shoard GA, WA23 May 19861.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Head coach
Assistant coach

Manager: Genevieve Hunter
Physiotherapist: Pippa Flanagan


Notes
  • (c) Captain
  • (cc) Co-captain
  • (vc) Vice-captain
  • Star of life gold.svg Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) Temporary Replacement Player

Transfers

2011 Fever player movements
GainsPositionsFormer team
Ama Agbeze WD, GD, GK Central Pulse
Courtney Bruce GD, GKNew signing
Ashlee Howard GA, GS Melbourne Vixens (2009)
Alicia Janz WD, CNew signing
LossesPositionsNew team
Emma Beckett GD, WDInjury retirement
Madison Browne WA, C Melbourne Vixens
Janelle Lawson GS, GANot signed
Ashleigh Neal GANot signed

Regular season

Fixtures and results

Notes

Round 1NO MATCH

21 February Report
Stats
Canterbury Tactix 48 54 West Coast Fever    CBS Canterbury Arena, Christchurch
Halpenny Netball.svg  22/26 (85%)
Wilkins Netball.svg  26/32 (81%)
Bassett Netball.svg  38/41 (93%)
Howard Netball.svg  7/8 (88%)
Shoard Netball.svg  9/9 (100%)

24 February Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 53 72 Adelaide Thunderbirds    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  49/53 (92%)
Howard Netball.svg  1/1 (100%)
Shoard Netball.svg  3/6 (50%)
Bell Netball.svg  16/23 (70%)
Borrego Netball.svg  50/53 (94%)
Giteau Netball.svg  6/6 (100%)
Lange Netball.svg  0/2 (0%)

28 February Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 38 62 Queensland Firebirds    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  30/35 (86%)
Howard Netball.svg  3/3 (100%)
Shoard Netball.svg  5/11 (45%)
Aiken Netball.svg  20/25 (80%)
Medhurst Netball.svg  39/45 (87%)
Wells Netball.svg  3/4 (75%)

7 March Report
Stats
New South Wales Swifts 55 51 West Coast Fever    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Cox Netball.svg  22/38 (58%)
Pratley Netball.svg  33/40 (83%)
Bassett Netball.svg  43/50 (86%)
Shoard Netball.svg  8/12 (67%)

12 March Report
Stats
Melbourne Vixens 70 39 West Coast Fever    State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
Beveridge Netball.svg  17/23 (74%)
Caldwell Netball.svg  19/21 (90%)
Knott Netball.svg  5/6 (83%)
McMahon Netball.svg  29/35 (83%)
Bassett Netball.svg  21/25 (84%)
Howard Netball.svg  12/15 (80%)
Shoard Netball.svg  6/8 (75%)

17 March Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 49 70 New South Wales Swifts    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  30/34 (88%)
Shoard Netball.svg  19/24 (79%)
Cox Netball.svg  29/35 (83%)
Dziwoki Netball.svg  14/15 (93%)
Pratley Netball.svg  27/31 (87%)

19 March Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 50 47 Southern Steel    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  39/41 (95%)
Shoard Netball.svg  11/16 (69%)
Brown Netball.svg  9/11 (82%)
Griffin Netball.svg  7/9 (78%)
Wipiiti Netball.svg  31/39 (79%)

28 March Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 41 42 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  23/33 (70%)
Howard Netball.svg  13/16 (81%)
Shoard Netball.svg  5/10 (50%)
Naoupu Netball.svg  17/23 (74%)
van Dyk Netball.svg  25/26 (96%)

4 April Report
Stats
Central Pulse 63 61 West Coast Fever    Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua
Bellringer Netball.svg  16/20 (80%)
Thwaites Netball.svg  47/60 (78%)
Bassett Netball.svg  47/52 (90%)
Howard Netball.svg  12/17 (71%)
Shoard Netball.svg  2/3 (67%)

11 April Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 54 56 Northern Mystics    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  41/44 (93%)
Shoard Netball.svg  13/17 (76%)
Latu Netball.svg  30/35 (86%)
Tutaia Netball.svg  26/35 (74%)

17 April Report
Stats
West Coast Fever 38 54 Melbourne Vixens    Challenge Stadium, Perth
Bassett Netball.svg  30/36 (83%)
Howard Netball.svg  7/12 (58%)
Shoard Netball.svg  1/5 (20%)
Caldwell Netball.svg  37/50 (74%)
Beveridge Netball.svg  17/24 (71%)

25 April Report
Stats
Queensland Firebirds 56 54 West Coast Fever    Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
Aiken Netball.svg  26/31 (84%)
Medhurst Netball.svg  30/36 (83%)
Bassett Netball.svg  37/39 (95%)
Howard Netball.svg  4/4 (100%)
Shoard Netball.svg  13/17 (76%)

2 May Report
Stats
Adelaide Thunderbirds 59 64 West Coast Fever    ETSA Park, Adelaide
Borrego Netball.svg  32/38 (84%)
Bell Netball.svg  27/34 (79%)
Bassett Netball.svg  50/54 (93%)
Howard Netball.svg  2/3 (67%)
Shoard Netball.svg  12/17 (71%)

Standings

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDG%Pts
1 ANZ Firebirds.svg Queensland Firebirds 13130758587171129.1326
2 ANZ Magic.svg Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 1310364757869111.9420
3 ANZ Swifts.svg New South Wales Swifts 139467760671111.7218
4 ANZ Mystics.svg Northern Mystics 139468461965110.518
5 ANZ Vixens.svg Melbourne Vixens 138566461054108.8516
6 ANZ Thunderbirds 2008.svg Adelaide Thunderbirds 1358662737-7589.8210
7 ANZ Steel 2009.svg Southern Steel 1349533594-6189.738
8 ANZ Pulse.svg Central Pulse 13310599683-8487.76
9 ANZ Fever.svg West Coast Fever 13310646754-10885.686
10 ANZ Tactix.svg Canterbury Tactix 13112621723-10285.892
Updated 8 March 2021

  Qualified for Major semi-final
  Qualified for Minor semi-final

Pts = Points

Source: [1]

Final placing

Statistics

PlayerGSGAG%ARCPRIDPT
Ama Agbeze 00011940144612117
Caitlin Bassett 47853888.8172600103841
Shae Bolton 00012302752812936
Courtney Bruce 0000000000
Johannah Curran 00023627486
Sarah Ebbott 0001030135295440
Susan Fuhrmann 00003502502316
Andrea Gilmore 0001080255111024
Chanel Gomes 00002305340
Ashlee Howard 617977.23405213914
Alicia Janz 0002020133
Josie Janz 00002555331
Lindal Rohde 0005080011
Leah Shoard 10715469.51122263242939
Statistics key
GSGoals scoredAAssistsIIntercepts
GAGoal attemptsRReboundsDDeflections
G%Goal percentageCPRCentre pass receivesPPenalties
  = Competition leaderTTurnovers conceded

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References

  1. "ANZ Championship - 2011 Season Ladder". www.anz-championship.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  2. "West Coast Fever - 2011 season statistics" . Retrieved 3 January 2012.