The 2012 Melbourne Vixens season saw Melbourne Vixens compete in the 2012 ANZ Championship. With a team captained by Bianca Chatfield and featuring Madison Browne, Julie Corletto and Geva Mentor, Vixens finished the season as minor premiers. In the major semi-final they defeated Northern Mystics 56–50. This was the first ever netball match held at Rod Laver Arena. However they lost the grand final 41–38 to Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and finished the season as runners-up. After five years as head coach of Vixens, Julie Hoornweg announced her retirement at the end of the 2012 season. [1][2][3][4][5][6]
Melbourne Vixens | |
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2012 season | |
Head coach | Julie Hoornweg |
Asst. coach | Eloise Southby-Halbish Simone McKinnis |
Manager | Jennifer McIntyre |
Captain | Bianca Chatfield |
Vice-captains | Madison Browne Chelsey Tregear |
Main venue | Hisense Arena |
Season results | |
Wins–losses | 10–3 |
Regular season | 1st |
Finals placing | 2nd |
Players
editPlayer movements
editGains | Losses |
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Squad
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Manager: Jennifer McIntyre
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- Notes
- ^1 Kelsey Browne was called up as a temporary replacement player for Round 1 and Round 2. [9][10]
- ^2 Kelsey Browne, Ashlee Howard, Kara Richards and Micaela Wilson were also members of the 2012 Victorian Fury squad.
Milestones
edit- Karyn Howarth made her ANZ Championship debut in Round 1 against Queensland Firebirds.
- Julie Corletto and Madison Browne both made their 50th ANZ Championship appearances in Round 5 against Queensland Firebirds.
- Chelsey Tregear made her 50th ANZ Championship appearance in Round 14 against Southern Steel. Tregear subsequently announced her retirement at the Vixens awards ceremony.
Sources:[2]
Tauranga Pre-Season Tournament
editOn 2, 3 and 4 March, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic hosted a pre-season tournament at the TECT Arena in Tauranga. For the first time since 2008, all ten ANZ Championship teams competed at the same tournament. The ten teams were divided into two pools of five. Teams within each pool played each other once and the winners qualified for the final. Melbourne Vixens won their pool but subsequently lost the final 50–30 to Queensland Firebirds.
- Final
Sunday 4 March | Queensland Firebirds | 50–30 | Melbourne Vixens | TECT Arena | |
Regular season
editMelbourne Vixens finished the regular season as minor premiers. After winning their first six matches, they lost to New South Wales Swifts in Round 7. They then lost three successive matches, another to Swifts and one to Northern Mystics. On 20 May in Round 8, against Mystics, Vixens were undone by Mystics defender Anna Harrison and her Harrison Hoist. Harrison made several vital blocks while being hoisted rugby union lineout-style by her defensive partners, helping Mystics secure a 49–45 win. However, Vixens successively claimed the minor premiership with three wins in the final three rounds. [1][2][16][17]
Fixtures and results
edit- Round 1
Sunday 1 April | Queensland Firebirds | 42 – 47 | Melbourne Vixens | Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
14:20 (UTC+10:00) | Romelda Aiken 29/35 (83%) Natalie Medhurst 13/21 (62%) |
Report Stats |
Kate Beveridge 15/19 (79%) Karyn Howarth 26/38 (68%) Tegan Caldwell 6/8 (75%) |
- Round 2
Sunday 8 April | West Coast Fever | 41 – 50 | Melbourne Vixens | Challenge Stadium | |
12:20 (UTC+08:00) | Caitlin Bassett 26/30 (87%) Catherine Cox 13/23 (57%) Nikala Smith 2/4 (50%) |
Stats | Kate Beveridge 14/18 (78%) Tegan Caldwell 26/33 (79%) Karyn Howarth 10/12 (83%) |
- Round 3
Sunday 15 April | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 34 – 48 | Melbourne Vixens | Netball SA Stadium | |
13:50 (UTC+09:30) | Erin Bell 14/16 (88%) Carla Borrego 20/26 (77%) |
Stats | Kate Beveridge 18/23 (78%) Tegan Caldwell 22/23 (96%) Karyn Howarth 8/12 (67%) |
- Round 4
Sunday 22 April | Melbourne Vixens | 40 – 39 | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | Hisense Arena | |
12:10 (UTC+10:00) | Kate Beveridge 18/23 (78%) Tegan Caldwell 17/21 (81%) Karyn Howarth 5/7 (71%) |
Stats | Julianna Naoupu 9/17 (53%) Irene van Dyk 25/30 (83%) Jess Waitapu 5/7 (71%) |
- Round 5
Sunday 29 April | Melbourne Vixens | 52 – 51 | Queensland Firebirds | Hisense Arena | |
14:20 (UTC+10:00) | Kate Beveridge 12/16 (75%) Tegan Caldwell 27/33 (82%) Karyn Howarth 13/16 (81%) |
Stats | Romelda Aiken 33/36 (92%) Natalie Medhurst 18/23 (78%) |
- Round 6
Monday 7 May | Canterbury Tactix | 41 – 65 | Melbourne Vixens | CBS Canterbury Arena | |
19:40 (UTC+12:00) | Ellen Halpenny 11/12 (92%) Joanne Harten 20/30 (67%) Anna Thompson 10/13 (77%) |
Stats | Kate Beveridge 8/11 (73%) Tegan Caldwell 29/29 (100%) Karyn Howarth 28/34 (82%) |
- Round 7
Sunday 13 May | New South Wales Swifts | 55 – 52 | Melbourne Vixens | Allphones Arena | |
14:20 (UTC+10:00) | Carla Dziwoki 14/19 (74%) Susan Pratley 31/34 (91%) Amorette Wild 10/13 (77%) |
Stats | Kate Beveridge 4/4 (100%) Tegan Caldwell 23/26 (88%) Karyn Howarth 25/31 (81%) |
- Round 8
Sunday 20 May | Melbourne Vixens | 45 – 49 | Northern Mystics | Hisense Arena | |
12:10 (UTC+10:00) | Kate Beveridge 12/16 (75%) Tegan Caldwell 20/23 (87%) Karyn Howarth 13/15 (87%) |
Report Stats |
Cathrine Latu 23/24 (96%) Maria Tutaia 26/34 (76%) |
- Round 9
Sunday 27 May | Melbourne Vixens | 43 – 49 | New South Wales Swifts | Hisense Arena | |
14:20 (UTC+10:00) | Kate Beveridge 18/22 (82%) Tegan Caldwell 11/11 (100%) Karyn Howarth 14/16 (88%) |
Stats | Carla Dziwoki 4/6 (67%) Susan Pratley 32/37 (86%) Amorette Wild 13/16 (81%) |
- Round 10
Sunday 3 June | Melbourne Vixens | 48 – 40 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | Hisense Arena | |
14:20 (UTC+10:00) | Kate Beveridge 30/36 (83%) Tegan Caldwell 15/20 (75%) Karyn Howarth 3/4 (75%) |
Report |
Erin Bell ? Carla Borrego ? |
Attendance: 7,212 |
- Round 11
Melbourne Vixens received a bye.
- Round 12
Sunday 17 June | Melbourne Vixens | 50 – 49 | West Coast Fever | Hisense Arena | |
12:10 (UTC+10:00) | Kate Beveridge 3/6 (50%) Tegan Caldwell 14/16 (88%) Karyn Howarth 28/33 (85%) |
Report Stats |
Caitlin Bassett 32/35 (91%) Catherine Cox ? |
Attendance: 7,395 [2] |
- Round 13
Monday 25 June | Central Pulse | 41 – 49 | Melbourne Vixens | Te Rauparaha Arena | |
19:40 (UTC+12:00) | Paula Griffin Caitlin Thwaites |
Report |
Tegan Caldwell 12/14 (86%) Karyn Howarth 37/42 (88%) |
- Round 14
Saturday 30 June | Southern Steel | 38 – 56 | Melbourne Vixens | Invercargill ILT Velodrome | |
16:20 (UTC+12:00) | Jodi Brown ? Donna Wilkins ? Te Paea Selby-Rickit ? |
Report |
Kate Beveridge 4/4 (100%) Tegan Caldwell 26/28 (93%) Karyn Howarth 26/30 (87%) |
Final table
editPos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD | G% | Pts |
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1 | Melbourne Vixens | 13 | 10 | 3 | 645 | 569 | 76 | 113.36 | 20 |
2 | Northern Mystics | 13 | 10 | 3 | 667 | 633 | 34 | 105.37 | 20 |
3 | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | 13 | 9 | 4 | 699 | 594 | 105 | 117.68 | 18 |
4 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 13 | 9 | 4 | 670 | 589 | 81 | 113.75 | 18 |
5 | New South Wales Swifts | 13 | 8 | 5 | 624 | 638 | -14 | 97.81 | 16 |
6 | Queensland Firebirds | 13 | 7 | 6 | 686 | 640 | 46 | 107.19 | 14 |
7 | Central Pulse | 13 | 5 | 8 | 585 | 626 | -41 | 93.45 | 10 |
8 | West Coast Fever | 13 | 3 | 10 | 608 | 673 | -65 | 90.34 | 6 |
9 | Southern Steel | 13 | 2 | 11 | 639 | 728 | -89 | 87.77 | 4 |
10 | Canterbury Tactix | 13 | 2 | 11 | 634 | 767 | -133 | 82.66 | 4 |
Updated 28 March 2021 |
Qualified for Major semi-final
Qualified for Minor semi-final
- Pld = Games played
- W = Win (2 points)
- L = Loss (0 points)
- GF = Goals For
- GA = Goals Against
- GD = Goals Difference (= GF−GA)
- G% = Goal percentage (= 100 × GF/GA)
Pts = Points
Finals
editSemifinals | Preliminary final | Grand final | |||||||||||
8 July – Rod Laver Arena | 22 July – Hisense Arena | ||||||||||||
Melbourne Vixens | 56 | Melbourne Vixens | 38 | ||||||||||
Northern Mystics | 50 | 16 July – Trusts Stadium | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | 41 | |||||||||
Northern Mystics | 48 | ||||||||||||
9 July – Claudelands Arena | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | 57 | |||||||||||
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | 49 | ||||||||||||
Adelaide Thunderbirds | 48 | ||||||||||||
Major semi-final
editSunday 8 July 14:20 (UTC+10) |
Stats |
Melbourne Vixens | 56–50 | Northern Mystics | Rod Laver Arena | |
Scoring by quarter: 11-15, 13-14, 16-11, 16-10 | ||||||
Karyn Howarth 33/40 (83%) Tegan Caldwell 23/26 (88%) |
Cathrine Latu 30/32 (94%) Maria Tutaia 20/23 (87%) |
Grand final
editSunday 22 July 14:30 (UTC+10) |
Melbourne Vixens | 38–41 | Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic | Hisense Arena Attendance: 10,500 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 8-7, 14-11, 9-10, 7-13 | ||||||
Karyn Howarth 22/29 (76%) Tegan Caldwell 16/26 (62%) |
Irene van Dyk 25/26 (96%) Julianna Naoupu 16/24 (67%) |
Award winners
editVixens awards
editAward | Winner |
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Best and Fairest | Geva Mentor |
Player of the Finals | Madison Browne |
Coaches’ Award | Chelsey Tregear |
Rookie of the Year | Karyn Howarth |
Outstanding Service Award | Jennifer McIntyre |
Excellence in Sport and Life Award | Bianca Chatfield |
All Stars
editPosition | Player |
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WA | Madison Browne |
WD | Julie Corletto |
GK | Geva Mentor |
Australian Netball Awards
editAward | Winner |
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Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year | Madison Browne |
Liz Ellis Diamond | Madison Browne |
Australian ANZ Championship Coach of the Year | Julie Hoornweg |
References
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