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2021 Fixture ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 ROUND 4 SAT 1 MAY 3.00PM SAT 8 MAY 3.00PM SAT 15 MAY 3.00PM SAT 22 MAY 3.00PM VIXENS V FEVER GIANTS V MAGPIES MAGPIES V THUNDERBIRDS MAGPIES V FIREBIRDS John Cain Arena, Melbourne Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney John Cain Arena, Melbourne Silverdome, Launceston SAT 1 MAY 7.00PM SAT 8 MAY 6.00PM SAT 15 MAY 7.00PM SAT 22 MAY 6.30PM MAGPIES V LIGHTNING FEVER V SWIFTS LIGHTNING V FEVER THUNDERBIRDS V FEVER John Cain Arena, Melbourne RAC Arena, Perth USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast Netball SA Stadium, Adelaide SUN 2 MAY 1.00PM SUN 9 MAY 1.00PM SUN 16 MAY 1.00PM SUN 23 MAY 1.00PM FIREBIRDS V SWIFTS VIXENS V LIGHTNING SWIFTS V VIXENS LIGHTNING V SWIFTS Nissan Arena, Brisbane John Cain Arena, Melbourne Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast 2021 FIXTURE SUN 2 MAY 2.30PM SUN 9 MAY 3.00PM SUN 16 MAY 5.00PM SUN 23 MAY 3.00PM THUNDERBIRDS V GIANTS FIREBIRDS V THUNDERBIRDS GIANTS V FIREBIRDS VIXENS V GIANTS Netball SA Stadium, Adelaide Nissan Arena, Brisbane Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney John Cain Arena, Melbourne BROUGHT TO YOU BY ROUND 5 ROUND 6 ROUND 7 ROUND 8 SPLIT ROUND ROUND 9 ROUND 10 SAT 29 MAY 3.00PM SAT 5 JUN 3.00PM SAT 12 JUN 3.00PM SAT 19 JUN 3.00PM SAT 3 JUL 3.00PM SAT 10 JUL 3.00PM FIREBIRDS V VIXENS MAGPIES V FEVER GIANTS V LIGHTNING SWIFTS V FIREBIRDS SWIFTS V FEVER VIXENS V SWIFTS Nissan Arena, Brisbane John Cain Arena, Melbourne Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney John Cain Arena, Melbourne SUN 30 MAY 12.30PM SAT 5 JUN 7.00PM SAT 12 JUN 6.30PM SUN 20 JUN 1.00PM SAT 3 JUL 7.00PM SAT 10 JUL 6.00PM THUNDERBIRDS V LIGHTNING VIXENS V THUNDERBIRDS THUNDERBIRDS V SWIFTS GIANTS V THUNDERBIRDS FIREBIRDS V GIANTS FEVER V LIGHTNING Netball SA Stadium, Adelaide John Cain Arena, Melbourne Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Nissan Arena, Brisbane RAC Arena, Perth Adelaide SUN 30 MAY 3.00PM SUN 6 JUN 1.00PM SUN 4 JUL 1.00PM SUN 11 JUL 12.30PM SWIFTS V MAGPIES GIANTS V SWIFTS SUN 13 JUN 1.00PM SAT 26 JUN 3.00PM LIGHTNING V VIXENS THUNDERBIRDS V FIREBIRDS Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney FIREBIRDS V FEVER LIGHTNING V MAGPIES USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast Netball SA Stadium, Adelaide Nissan Arena, Brisbane USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast MON 31 MAY 6.00PM SUN 6 JUN 3.00PM SUN 4 JUL 2.30PM SUN 11 JUL 3.00PM FEVER V GIANTS LIGHTNING V FIREBIRDS MON 14 JUN 12.00PM SUN 27 JUN 11.00AM THUNDERBIRDS V MAGPIES MAGPIES V GIANTS RAC Arena, Perth USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast MAGPIES V VIXENS FEVER V VIXENS Netball SA Stadium, Adelaide John Cain Arena, Melbourne John Cain Arena, Melbourne RAC Arena, Perth ROUND 11 ROUND 12 ROUND 13 ROUND 14 FINALS SERIES PLEASE NOTE SAT 17 JUL 3.00PM SAT 24 JUL 3.00PM TBC TBC SAT 7 AUG 3.00PM SEMI FINALS • All times are shown in FIREBIRDS V MAGPIES LIGHTNING V THUNDERBIRDS GIANTS V FEVER LIGHTNING V GIANTS SAT 14 AUG / SUN 15 AUG local time. Nissan Arena, Brisbane USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney USC Stadium, Sunshine Coast • Suncorp Super Netball SAT 17 JUL 6.00PM SAT 24 JUL 6.00PM SAT 31 JUL 7.00PM SAT 7 AUG 7.00PM PRELIMINARY FINAL fixture current as at FEVER V THUNDERBIRDS FEVER V MAGPIES FIREBIRDS V LIGHTNING SWIFTS V THUNDERBIRDS SUN 22 AUG 9 March 2021. RAC Arena, Perth RAC Arena, Perth Nissan Arena, Brisbane Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney • Please note fixture is subject to change without notice. SUN 18 JUL 1.00PM SUN 25 JUL 1.00PM TBC TBC SAT 7 AUG 7.00PM GRAND FINAL SWIFTS V LIGHTNING VIXENS V FIREBIRDS MAGPIES V SWIFTS FEVER V FIREBIRDS SUN 29 AUG Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney John Cain Arena, Melbourne Silverdome, Launceston RAC Arena, Perth /SuperNetball SUN 18 JUL 5.00PM SUN 25 JUL 3.00PM SUN 1 AUG 2.30PM SUN 8 AUG 1.00PM @SuperNetball GIANTS V VIXENS SWIFTS V GIANTS THUNDERBIRDS V VIXENS VIXENS V MAGPIES Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Netball SA Stadium, Adelaide John Cain Arena, Melbourne @SuperNetball SUPERNETBALL.COM.AU.
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