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ADELAIDE PLAINS NETBALL

The Adelaide Plains Netball Association (APNA) is a proud and passionate community-based sporting organisation with a strong focus on grassroots netball.

 

Formed in 1980, APNA evolved from the former Wooroora Netball Association and has continued to grow ever since. Comprising of eight clubs from across the Wakefield, Adelaide Plains and Playford Councils regions, the APNA season runs during Winter, with the finals series showcasing the best of local competition. 

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The Adelaide Plains Netball Association colours of Black, Red and Yellow represent colours from every club within the Association. 

 

APNA is affiliated with the Adelaide Plains Football League (APFL).

2025 EXECUTIVES

President
Josie McArdle

Vice President & Country Championships Coordinator
Nicky Graham

Secretary
Kateena Jenkin

Treasurer
Angela Battle

Records Officer
Nicola Mason

Umpires Secretary
Shannon Jackson

LIFE MEMBERS

Carolyn Koch     HAMLEY BRIDGE
Terry Sharman   HUMMOCKS
Jenny Nicholls    HUMMOCKS
Judy Taylor          HUMMOCKS
Judy Tucker         MALLALA
Alison Pym           LONG PLAINS
Josie McArdle      LONG PLAINS
Kelly Buckby        HAMLEY BRIDGE
Mary McKenzie    HAMLEY BRIDGE
Yolanda Cannizzaro     TWO WELLS

APNA CLUBS

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EXECUTIVES HONOUR ROLL

WOOROORA NETBALL ASSOCIATION

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ADELAIDE PLAINS NETBALL ASSOCIATION

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HISTORY OF THE
ADELAIDE PLAINS NETBALL ASSOCIATION

On 10 April 1939 a meeting was held in the residence of Mr S.C. Williams, with Miss T Tiller as chairman. It was at this meeting that it was decided to form the Mallala Basketball Club consisting of two teams and, if possible, to form an association. Those present were Misses Barbara and June Williams, R. Coleman, J. Pelton, D. Turner, G. Pitt, P. Pitt, D. Haydon, T. Tiller and C. Williams. Miss Williams was elected as first secretary and Thelma Tiller and Miss Turner were elected as captains.

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All agreed on navy blue/red and black/white as the colours of the two teams.

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On the 27 April 1939 delegates from Mallala, Hamley Bridge, Wasleys, Two Wells, Magdala and Long Plains agreed to form The Adelaide Plains Basketball Association, with the first president of the Association, Mr Ted Algar.

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Over the years many names have appeared and nearly every family in the town has had some association with the club. During the war the basketball club lapsed and on 1 May 1946 a meeting was held in the Mallala Institute where it was decided to reform the club.

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At a meeting on 12 May 1949 correspondence was read from the District Council regarding a new court. Mrs J. Coleman proposed, and it was carried unanimously, that the proposal be accepted. To help finance the project a fundraising committee was formed. One of the major functions was a ball which raised £26, 15 shillings and 1 penny. 'Miss Basketball of Adelaide Plains' was judged by Mr and Mrs Ey, and won by Miss W. Daniels of Long Plains.

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Over the years the rules of the game have changed considerably and in 1971 seven-a-side basketball was renamed netball.

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SOURCE: Text & Images Now & Then Mallala

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Basketball 1957

A combined Adelaide Pains Womens Basketball team of 1957 made up of players from various teams in the association.

 

Photographed with the Adelaide Plains pennant.

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Basketball 1948

The 1948 Adelaide Plains Womens Basketball team.

 

Probably taken at the Country Carnival held each long weekend in June in the Adelaide parklands off Anzac Highway.

 

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Adelaide Plains Netball Association acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their ongoing connection to the land and waters. We pay our respects to their culture and Elders past and present and acknowledge the value that First Nations people make to Australian sport and society.

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