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SUBAU_1264_B - NSA_Match_Program_Ad_150x210_1PP_4C_V3.indd 1 6/7/21 4:08 pm Round Ten Team Lists matilda Samantha georgie elle garrett gooden horjus mcdonald Positions: gd gk Positions: ga gs positions: ga wa positions: wa c wd height: 186cm height: 190cm height: 172cm height: 175cm Age: 22 Age: 24 age: 19 Age: 26 maisie hannah Lenize shamera nankivell petty potgieter sterling positions: c wa wd positions: c wa Positions: gs ga positions: GK gd height: 176cm height: 176cm height: 187cm height: 190cm Age: 21 age: 23 age: 27 age: 25 shadine latanya van der merwe wilson Versus positions: wd gd positions: gd gk wd height: 179cm height: 188cm age: 28 age: 20 Round Ten Team Lists Romelda Gretal lara Tippah Aiken bueta dunkley dwan Position: gs positions: ga gs positions: wa c wd Positions: ga gs height:196cm height: 192cm height: 180cm height: 178cm Age: 32 Age: 28 Age: 26 age: 21 Rudi tara Kim Jemma Ellis hinchliffe Jenner mi mi Positions: gk gd Positions: gk gd Positions: gd gk position: c wa wd height: 191cm height: 185cm height: 185cm height: 176cm age: 23 age: 23 age: 23 age: 25 Kim Gabi Versus Ravaillion Simpson positions: c wd wa position: wd height: 176cm height: 176cm age: 27 age: 28 Head 2 Head Head 2 Head The Adelaide Thunderbirds will be wearing their 2021 Indigenous Dress in recognition of NAIDOC week. The NAIDOC 2021 theme – Heal Country! – calls for all of us to continue to seek greater protections for our lands, our waters, our sacred sites and our cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration, and destruction. Pick fresh Play fresh Our community grants have helped freshen up over 200 netball clubs across Australia. PettyFeature set story for 50th game Adelaide Thunderbirds captain Hannah Her second fan-voted MVP came in Round 4 Petty is set to play her 50th national league when she recorded 19 feeds, 10 goals assists game this Sunday in front of a home crowd and six pick-ups after playing across centre at Netball SA Stadium. and wing defence. The 24-year-old played her 49th game as The Thunderbirds will host the Firebirds at the Thunderbirds claimed an eight-goal win 12:30pm on Sunday as Netball SA Stadium over the Collingwood Magpies at home last returns to 100% capacity. Sunday. “Finding out I was playing my 50th this week Hailing from Wudinna on the Eyre Peninsula, has certainly put a spring in my step and I Petty has come through the Netball SA just can’t wait to get out there with the girls Pathway from Wudinna United Netball Club and get another win,” Petty said. to the Eyre Academy before joining Tango in the Netball SA Premier League. Petty debuted in the pink dress in 2016 at just 18 years of age when her side faced the West Coast Fever in the ANZ Championship competition that preceded Suncorp Super Netball (SSN). In 2017, she captained the Under-21 Australian side who competed in the Netball World Youth Cup in Gaborone, Botswana. After winning the club’s Spirit Award in 2019, she was named co-captain in 2020 – making her the youngest captain in the SSN at 23. Playing in all nine games so far in 2021, Petty has collected a total 330.5 Nissan Net Points to go with 100 assists, 10 deflections and five intercepts. Her determination and grit have been Hannah Petty pictured with mum, Karen. undeniable, showcased most by her 22 pick- ups – the most of any player in her team. “I told mum and dad when I found out and they were pretty excited.” She was voted the fan’s Most Valuable Player in Round 1 for her courageous performance, With her brother Harry also playing in including putting her body on the line and Adelaide for the Melbourne Demons this colliding into her team’s bench to keep ball weekend, the Petty family will be out in force in play. for Petty’s milestone match. “It’s great timing because my brother (Harry) is playing here in Adelaide this week so the whole family is down,” Petty said. Been there! Hannah Petty pictured with brother, Harry. “I’ve got about 20 or so tickets, so lots of people from back home are coming over for it.” Reflecting on her 50 games, Petty said there had been many highlights along the way. “Making my debut was one of the biggest highlights, you always look forward to pulling on the pink dress for the first time,” Petty said. “For me, being named captain of a club I’ve grown up following and loved was such an honour.” For Petty, the chance to play her 50th in front of a home crowd meant the world. “It’s extra special to play in front of a home crowd – you know they’re right behind you and we have the best fans in the league,” Petty said. “To play in front of them when a lot of other teams can’t is a real privilege and it’s really special that I’ll be able to play my 50th in front of my family and friends who have been along the journey with me.” Been there! We understand technology isn’t your core business, people are. 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