Victoria had our most successful Australian Men’s & Mixed Netball Association (AMMNA) Championships since 2015, coming away with 5 titles:
? Men’s Reserves
? Mixed Reserves
? 23 & Under
? 20 & Under
? 17 & Under
A huge thank you to all players, coaches, managers, trainers, physios, umpires, officials and spectators who made this hometown Nationals so successful!
Congratulations also goes to those Victorians who were awarded Grand Final and Division MVPs by netball legend Sue Gaudion at the AMMNA Awards on Saturday night:
?Grand Final MVPs:
Mens Reserve: Matthew Blomeley
Mixed Reserve: Shae Gee
23 & Under: Jayden Cowling
20 & Under: Taylor Ford
17 & Under: Tristan Comans
?Division MVPs:
Mixed Open: Michael Dower
20 & Under: Kyele Heagney
17 & Under: Tristan Comans
And finally, congratulations is also in order to those Victorian players, coaches, managers and trainers (50 all up!) who made Australian sides:
?Mens Open
Brodie Roberts
Tim Malmo
Will Jamison
?Mens Reserve
Bryce Rowley
Dan Stone
Daniel King
Simon Cartwright
David Priddle
Coach: David O’Hare
?23 & Under
Anthony Maniapoto
Josh Smith
Adam Franz
Jayden Cowling
Andrew Burgess
Danny Loats
Luke Marko Rawlings
Coach: Daniel Cooke
Manager: Leigh Southern
?20 & Under
Ethan Spiteri
Hadley Dixon
Kyele Heagney
Riley Owen
Taylor Ford
Jake Novak
Manager: Narelle Costello
?17 & Under
Jed Christian
Connor Lilly
David Capron
Bodhi Stringer
Tristan Comans
Quinn Spencer
Coach: Geoff Taylor
?Mixed Open
Nat Billings
Michael Dower
Chloe Coffin
?Mixed Reserve
Shae Gee
Jess Maher
James Hertan
Kurt Thompson
Sam Dugan
Kate Patterson
Jamie Clark
Coach: David O’Hare
Manager: Tammy Karkanakis
?Masters (35 & Over)
Brent Holtham
Kurt Thompson
Coach: Jenni Lewis
Assistant coach: Lisa Mynott
Manager: Michelle Williams
?Trainers: Michael Davis & Jessica Spiliopoulos
The Australian Men’s Reserves, 20 & Under, 17 & Under and Masters teams, along with both trainers, will travel to Wellington in September to compete in the 2019 NZMMNA Mens Nationals. We wish them all the best! ????
All live streamed matches can be found on the AMMNA site and social pages while all photos from the week can be found via Clusterpix Photography.
That wraps up Nationals for 2019, bring on South Australia in 2020! (and Western Australia in 2021!) ?