2016 New South Wales Swifts season

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New South Wales Swifts
2016 season
Head coachRob Wright
Asst. coach
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
Season results
Wins–losses12–4 (1 draw)
Regular season2nd (Australian Conference)
Finals placing2nd
Team colours
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The 2016 New South Wales Swifts season saw New South Wales Swifts compete in the 2016 ANZ Championship. Swifts finished the regular season in second place in the Australian Conference. In the play-offs, they defeated Melbourne Vixens and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic but lost twice to Queensland Firebirds, including 69–67 in the grand final. [1][2]

Players

Player movements

Summary of 2015 player movements
Increase Gains Decrease Losses

Source:[6][7]

2016 roster

2016 New South Wales Swifts roster
Players Coaching staff
Nat. Name Position(s) DoB Height
Australia Kaitlyn Bryce WA, C (1995-07-07)7 July 1995 (aged 20) 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Australia Kimberlee Green (c) C, WA (1986-03-05)5 March 1986 (aged 30) 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Australia Paige Hadley C, WA, WD (1992-08-26)26 August 1992 (aged 23) 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
New Zealand Laura Langman (vc) WD, C, WA (1986-04-16)16 April 1986 (aged 29) 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Australia
Sharni Layton
GK, GD, WD (1988-06-06)6 June 1988 (aged 27) 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Australia Abbey McCulloch WD, C, GD (1990-02-12)12 February 1990 (aged 26) 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Australia Lauren Moore GK, GD (1998-01-30)30 January 1998 (aged 18) 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Australia Susan Pettitt GA, GS (1984-03-23)23 March 1984 (aged 32) 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Australia Amy Sommerville GS, GA (1993-03-21)21 March 1993 (aged 23) 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Australia Caitlin Thwaites GS, GA (1986-12-29)29 December 1986 (aged 29) 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Australia Maddy Turner GD, WD (1995-12-17)17 December 1995 (aged 20) 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Australia
Stephanie Wood
GA, WA (1991-11-28)28 November 1991 (aged 24) 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Head coach
  • Australia Rob Wright
Assistant coach

Manager: Gail Eckert
Physiotherapist:
Paula Peralta
Daniel Vukovic
Strength and conditioning:
Jason Howell
Lukas Cannan
Performance Analyst:
Bjorn Maddern
Doctor:
Dr Grace Bryant OAM
Sport Psychologist:
Dr Michael Martin
Dietician:
Caitlin Reid


Notes
  • (c) – Captain
  • (cc) – Co-captain
  • (vc) – Vice-captain
  • Injured or on maternity leave – Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) – Temporary Replacement Player

Source:[1][2]

Debutants

Source:[9][10]

Regular season

In Round 6, Swifts defeated

Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre which contributed to their ten wins, two losses and one draw during the regular season. [2]

Fixtures and results

Sun 3 April New South Wales Swifts 57 - 42 Melbourne Vixens
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
 
12.18 PM (AEST)
Sat 9 April New South Wales Swifts 78 - 50 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
 
5:18 PM (AEST)
Sun 17 April New South Wales Swifts 68 - 44 Adelaide Thunderbirds
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
 
12.18 PM (AEST)
Sun 24 April West Coast Fever 52 - 63 New South Wales Swifts
HBF Stadium
 
10.18 AM (AWST)
Sat 30 April Queensland Firebirds 61 - 51 New South Wales Swifts Brisbane Entertainment Centre  
5:18 PM (AEST)
Sun 8 May New South Wales Swifts 79 - 41 Central Pulse
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
 
12:18 PM (AEST)
Sun 15 May Melbourne Vixens 51 - 59 New South Wales Swifts
Hisense Arena
 
12:18 PM (AEST)
Sun 22 May
Canterbury Tactix
52 - 73 New South Wales Swifts
Horncastle Arena
 
4:10 PM (NZST)
Sun 29 May New South Wales Swifts 58 - 54 Queensland Firebirds
Qudos Bank Arena
 
12:18 PM (AEST) Attendance: 13,314 [2]
Sat 11 June New South Wales Swifts 57 - 58 West Coast Fever Newcastle Entertainment Centre  
5:48 PM (AEST)
Sat 18 June Adelaide Thunderbirds 53 - 67 New South Wales Swifts
Titanium Security Arena
 
4:48 PM (ACST)
Sun 26 June Northern Mystics 53 - 59 New South Wales Swifts The Trusts Arena  
4:10 PM (NZST)
Sat 2 July New South Wales Swifts 59 - 59 Southern Steel
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
 
5:18 PM (AEST)

Source:[1][2]

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD G% Pts
1 Queensland Firebirds 13 11 2 0 796 656 140 121.3% 22
2 New South Wales Swifts 13 10 2 1 828 670 158 123.6% 21
3 Melbourne Vixens 13 8 5 0 731 679 52 107.7% 16
4 West Coast Fever 13 7 6 0 756 707 49 106.9% 14
5 Adelaide Thunderbirds 13 2 11 0 660 775 -115 85.2% 4
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD G% Pts
1 Southern Steel 13 11 0 2 852 732 120 116.4% 24
2 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 13 6 7 0 665 755 -90 88.1% 12
3 Northern Mystics 13 3 9 1 674 743 -69 90.7% 7
5 Mainland Tactix 13 2 10 1 708 825 -117 85.8% 5
4 Central Pulse 13 2 10 1 676 804 -128 84.1% 5

  Qualified for Conference finals
  Qualified for Elimination finals

  • Pld = Games played
  • W = Win (2 points)
  • D = Draw (1 points)
  • L = Loss (0 points)
  • GF = Goals For
  • GA = Goals Against
  • GD = Goals Difference (= GFGA)
  • G% = Goal percentage (= 100 × GF/GA)
  • Pts = Points

Source:[11]


Play-offs

Elimination Final

Australian Conference
10 July 2016
5.18 pm (AEST)

Stats
New South Wales Swifts 6753 Melbourne Vixens   
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
Scoring by quarter: 17-13, 20-12, 16-10, 14-18
Stephanie Wood Goals scored
 4/7 (57%)
Emma Ryde Goals scored
Alice Teague-Neeld Goals scored
Kimberly Commane Goals scored

Source:[12]

Conference Finals

Australian Conference
18 July 2016
7.18 (AEST)
Report
Stats
Queensland Firebirds 6352 New South Wales Swifts    Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Scoring by quarter: 16-12, 16-15, 15-10, 16-15

Semi-final

25 July 2016
7.45 pm (NZST)
Report
Stats
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 4564 New South Wales Swifts   
Claudelands Arena
Scoring by quarter: 14 - 16, 10 - 17, 7 - 16, 14 - 15

Grand Final

31 July 2016
12.10 pm (AEST)

Stats
Queensland Firebirds 6967 New South Wales Swifts ET  Brisbane Entertainment Centre Fox Sports
Sky Sport
Scoring by quarter: 12-15, 17-12, 12-15, 13-12, ET: 15-13
Scoring by half: 29-27, 25-27 ET: 15-13

Source:[13][14][15][16]

Award winners

Award Winner
Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year [17]
Sharni Layton
QBE NSW Swifts MVP
Laura Langman
NSW Swifts Members' Player of the Year
Sharni Layton
NSW Swifts Players' Player of the Year
Amy Sommerville
NSW Swifts Coaches' Player Award
Stephanie Wood

Source:[2][18]

References

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