Suncorp Super Netball Player of the Year Award

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The Suncorp Super Netball Player of the Year Award is an annual Suncorp Super Netball award recognising the person considered to be the best netballer in each season of the competition. The current holder of the award is Jhaniele Fowler, who is currently the only player in the league to have won the award on more than occasion. [1]

Unlike similar awards in rival codes, where umpires are responsible for voting for a player, the NNL Player of the Year is voted on by the players, coaches and high-performance staff of the competition. [2]

Winners

SeasonPlayerNationalityTeamRef.
2017 Geva Mentor Flag of England.svg  England Sunshine Coast Lightning [3] [4]
2018 Jhaniele Fowler Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica West Coast Fever [5]
2019 Jhaniele Fowler (2)Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica West Coast Fever (2) [6]
2020 Jhaniele Fowler (3)Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica West Coast Fever (3) [7]
2021 Jhaniele Fowler (4)Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica West Coast Fever (4) [8]
2022 Jhaniele Fowler (5)Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica West Coast Fever (5) [9]

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