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

“Featuring the world’s best netballers in action week in, week out, a thriving fan base that drives strong viewership audiences, and record-breaking attendances across women’s sports leagues in Australia, it is clear the league has grown significantly over the past decade.

“The 2025 season reached new heights with a record 388,455 attendees throughout the season, including a sold-out and record grand final crowd of 15,013 at Rod Laver Arena.

“The season was also the second highest streamed of all time across the Foxtel Group with a 23 per cent increase in viewership across the drama-filled finals series.”

West added that NA was still happy having clubs from other codes being part of franchise ownership, despite Collingwood withdrawing its team at the end of the 2023 season after seven years in the competition.

That licence was later purchased by Craig Hutchison’s Sports Entertainment Network, with the side now playing as the Melbourne Mavericks.

Netball Australia chief executive Stacey West.Credit: Getty Images

Melbourne Storm and University of Sunshine Coast partnered to create the Sunshine Coast Lightning in 2016 and the team was an immediate success winning premierships in 2017 and 2018 while playing finals in six of their nine seasons.

In September, the Storm and the university announced they would exit netball with the Lightning’s ownership moving to a group led by former West Tigers executives Justin Pascoe and Lee Hagipantelis.

The Storm are turning their focus to earning an NRLW licence and growing women’s rugby league in Victoria, while Netball NSW have admitted fielding interest in the Giants’ netball licence – which they share with AFL club, GWS – while also planning for the 2026 season.

Helen Housby of the NSW Swifts takes the ball against Giants Netball earlier this season.

Helen Housby of the NSW Swifts takes the ball against Giants Netball earlier this season.Credit: Getty Images

NA said it was happy to hear from existing licence holders, entities connected to other sporting codes, consortiums or hybrid ownership models.

“As we look toward the next era, it is vital that any expansion is strategic, sustainable and aligned with the long-term vision of Australian netball,” West said.

“Investing in women’s sport presents a dynamic space for innovation, growth and purpose, and we look forward to engaging with interested parties as we consider the next stage of evolution for Super Netball.”

Anyone interested in joining the process can email expansion@netball.com.au to register their interest.

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