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Posted: 2023-03-17 03:24:59

Another year of Super Netball is upon us, and as the league prepares to hold its seventh season, there are plenty of interesting narratives at play.

Here's a reminder of where your team placed last year and what you need to know about them for 2023.

West Coast Fever (1st)

Nat Butler and Sasha Glasgow smile at each other after winning the 2023 Team Girls Cup
Fans are hoping to see last year's Grand Final MVP Sasha Glasgow (right) and three-time World Champion Nat Butler (left) combine on court for the Fever this season.(Getty: Matt Roberts)

The reigning champions started the year on a good note, sailing through the preseason Team Girls Cup undefeated to secure the title they fell three goals short of 12 months ago.

Although we have to take each team's performances at the tournament with a grain of salt – as injuries, load management, and experimentation were rife – there were some telling signs for Fever.

Dan Ryan's team beat the Thunderbirds in the deciding match (49-41) with some of their biggest stars on the bench, including five-time Super Netball MVP Jhaniele Fowler, to showcase the incredible depth they've got in their squad and the impressive training partners on their roster.

One of these training partners that has certainly caught the attention of fans is former Aussie Diamonds goal attack Nat Butler (née Medhurst). The 39-year-old has come out of retirement to take up the last-ditch opportunity, marking the second time Fever have challenged the training partner stereotype in as many years.

Last season, Ryan threw veteran midcourter Chelsea Pitman a lifeline after the Thunderbirds captain was dropped and out of the elite game for more than a year. At 33, Pitman ended up appearing for both the Fever and Giants throughout 2022 under the COVID Contingency Framework and has since been picked up full-time with the London Pulse in the UK Super League and made her way back into the England Roses squad.

Fans are hoping the same might happen for Medhurst if she is called upon in what she's jokingly dubbed her "mid-life crisis" should injury or COVID unfortunately strike the Fever, but Super Netball has ruled out her playing for any other team with an update to their protocols for this season; that doesn't allow clubs to use other team's nominated players for a temporary replacement, instead referring them to the supplementary player list.

Melbourne Vixens (2nd)

Samason holds the ball in her right hand as she looks up to shoot, a Giants defender stands next to her out of play
Long-range shooter Rhani Samason has been ruled out for a large part of the 2023 Super Netball season with a leg injury.(Getty: Matt Roberts)

It's really difficult to judge where last year's runners-up are at heading into the first weekend of the competition, as they look to juggle multiple injuries.

Even their coach, Simone McKinnis, wasn't safe after she took part in a surfing lesson during the team's pre-season camp on the Gold Coast and ripped the bone off her heel coming off the board, needing crutches to fulfil her duties at the Team Girls Cup.

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