Posted: 2024-06-11 08:26:28

Round nine is done and with just five weeks left of the regular Super Netball season, some important jostling took place for ladder position.

Ahead of their showdown, the Sunshine Coast Lightning and NSW Swifts were tied on 12 points, with the Lightning ever so slightly in front in fourth place based on for and against.

But the constant speculation surrounding Samantha Wallace-Joseph's omission wore down the Swifts and the Lightning managed to keep themselves within finals contention, winning 66-64.

The Adelaide Thunderbirds quickly learnt from their failed attempt to dismantle the West Coast Fever in round six, to turnaround and hand the team in green its biggest loss since 2019, 68-50.

The battle between the Giants and Queensland Firebirds became the unexpected game of the round, as both sides desperately try to avoid the wooden spoon.

The Giants eventually came out on top, 71-67, to leapfrog the Firebirds into seventh place.

Finally, the second Melbourne Derby of the season saw the Vixens register a new crowd record for a home-and-away season match, as 9,022 people turned up to watch the old guard maintain its bragging rights against the Mavericks, 77-58.

With that, the Vixens overtake the Fever in top spot. It could be a pivotal moment in their push towards the minor premiership.

If you missed it, don't worry — we'll get you up to speed with our Super Netball Round-Up.

Wallace-Joseph controversy rolls on

Sam Wallace-Joseph has now been missing from the Swifts line-up for two straight weeks and as the club remains tight-lipped about their reason to drop her from the side, the rumour mill has been sent into overdrive.

In other sports, this would be back-page news and by now there would have been some kind of leak. 

On Monday, the Swifts released an update that stated it had nothing to do with a social media incident earlier this year – when the Trinidad and Tobago shooter criticised an overlap between Easter Sunday and International Transgender Day of Visibility.

Later, she apologised and said she was taken out of context.

But the club confirmed she would be unavailable for selection as they dealt with a matter relating to behaviour within the team environment and that it was working with Wallace-Joseph and her management team.

All signs point to these negotiations leading to termination or a mutual parting of ways — unprecedented in netball.

The situation has been extremely sad to watch unfold, considering Wallace-Joseph has been a beloved member of the team since her signing in 2017 – taking the Swifts to two Super Netball titles and being named club MVP three times.

Sam Wallace holds the Super Netball trophy as streamers red and blue fly around her head

Sam Wallace-Joseph won a trophy with the Swifts in 2019 and 2021. She was also the grand final MVP in 2019.(Getty: Albert Perez)

She was celebrated league-wide in her return to the court this season after two years out of the game with a serious knee injury.

There have been several moments during her time living in Australia where Wallace-Joseph has thought about throwing in the towel – when her father suffered a stroke, when he passed away, and during her recent gruelling knee rehabilitation.

But through difficult times, the Swifts have built their reputation on being a close-knit family, particularly for athletes living overseas or interstate without a support network.

As such, two teammates were Wallace-Joseph's bridesmaids at her wedding in March and their partners were also part of the bridal party as groomsmen. Plus, all 10 full-time contracted players and some training partners attended the nuptials before the season start.

Although the Swifts are adamant the recent issue has nothing to do with Wallace-Joseph's gaffe at Easter, it seems undeniable that fractions in the group started to appear at this point.

Fans have speculated about various teammates unfollowing Wallace-Joseph on social media and deleting photos from her wedding, but this may be overblown — it appears only one has unfollowed at the time of publication and there are plenty of happy snaps with her teammates still in her tagged photos.

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