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Rudi Ellis watches the 2025 Super Netball grand final for the first time.

‘The greatest night ever’: Why Rudi Ellis almost ranked a premiership over her wedding

As the Vixens prepare to go back-to-back, star defender Rudi Ellis sits down to watch the 2025 grand final for the first time —and admits it might just tie with her wedding to Western Bulldogs ruckman Tim English as the best day of her life.

  • Roy Ward

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Melbourne Vixens skipper Kate Moloney passes the ball during the Super Netball grand final against West Coast Fever in August.

Two years ago, Netball Australia was in trouble. Now they want to expand Super Netball

Netball Australia is taking the first step towards expanding Super Netball just two years after the game fell millions of dollars into debt and was facing industrial action from its players.

  • Roy Ward and Hannah Kennelly
Siala Robson performing at half-time of this year’s Super Netball grand final.

‘Genuine hurt’: Anger as netball grand final performer’s domestic violence history emerges

Professional netball’s players’ body says booking a performer who had pleaded guilty to domestic violence charges to appear at the Super Netball grand final in Melbourne had caused “genuine hurt”.

  • Scott Spits
Melbourne Vixens celebrate with fans after their thrilling grand final victory over the West Coast Fever. 3 August 2025.

From finals longshots to champions: Why Vixens’ win was a triumph for Australian netball

Written off after a sluggish start to the season, the Vixens won a pulsating grand final, described by Liz Ellis as one of the great moments in Australian netball.

  • Scott Spits
Simone McKinnis and Kate Moloney embrace.

Soft drinks and State of Origin: The trip to the pub that helped the Vixens to grand final glory

Melbourne’s season was on the brink when coach Simone McKinnis suggested her team should “go to the pub” for a bonding session. Her final game in charge was a premiership win.

  • Hannah Kennelly
The victorious Melbourne Vixens.

Vixens complete the fairytale finish for their departing coach, winning by a single goal

The Vixens achieved the unthinkable and won the Super Netball competition from fourth on the ladder.

  • Hannah Kennelly
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Melbourne Vixens captain Kate Moloney and coach Simone McKinnis.

‘Bring it in quickly’: The story behind the speech that inspired one of Australian netball’s greatest comebacks

Simone McKinnis stunned the netball world in May by announcing that she would resign at the end of the season. Her players adore her. Here’s how she conjured an unbelievable revival.

  • Hannah Kennelly
Adelaide Thunderbirds captain Hannah Petty and Melbourne Vixens counterpart Kate Moloney with the Super Netball trophy.

As netball moves beyond dark days, Vixens head to enemy territory in grand final quest

The Melbourne Vixens and Adelaide Thunderbirds will face off in the Super Netball grand final on Saturday, capping a record-breaking season – and sparking hopes for further club expansion.

  • Jon Pierik
Kate Moloney celebrates the Vixens victory over the West Coast Fever.

Vixens survive super-shot barrage to surge into Super Netball grand final

A Sophie Garbin goal in the final 30 seconds of the game helped put an end to a Fever scoring spree and secure the Vixens their sixth grand final berth.

  • Steve Barrett
Lightning keeper Ashleigh Ervin expresses her frustration during Saturday night’s controversial Super Netball match against the Giants.

‘Farcical scenes’: Lightning lose netball match after thinking they’d won, but the result will stand

Sunshine Coast Lightning played keeping-off in the final 30 seconds of ordinary time, thinking they had a 71-70 lead. But replays later showed the scoreboard was wrong, and they were forced to play extra time.

  • Steve Barrett