结果

Super Netball 04/27 07:00 - 阳光海岸闪电 v 阿德莱得雷鸟 56-58
Super Netball 04/20 09:00 - 墨尔本Vixens v 阿德莱得雷鸟 54-53
Super Netball 04/13 09:00 - 阿德莱得雷鸟 v 昆士兰火鸟 63-62
Team Girls杯 03/24 04:20 - 阿德莱得雷鸟 v 昆士兰火鸟 50-38
Team Girls杯 03/23 06:40 - 巨人篮网球 v 阿德莱得雷鸟 36-34
Team Girls杯 03/22 23:30 - 阿德莱得雷鸟 v 阳光海岸闪电 38-37
Team Girls杯 03/22 05:27 - 阿德莱得雷鸟 v 墨尔本Vixens 45-34
Super Netball 07/08 09:00 - 阿德莱得雷鸟 v 新南威尔士雨燕 60-59
Super Netball 06/24 09:00 - 新南威尔士雨燕 v 阿德莱得雷鸟 62-63
Super Netball 06/17 07:00 - 新南威尔士雨燕 v 阿德莱得雷鸟 57-60
Super Netball 06/10 09:00 - 阿德莱得雷鸟 v 阳光海岸闪电 54-56
Super Netball 06/03 07:00 - 高莲木鹊鸟 v 阿德莱得雷鸟 53-50

Wikipedia - Adelaide Thunderbirds

Adelaide Thunderbirds are an Australian professional netball team based in Adelaide, South Australia. Since 2017 they have played in Suncorp Super Netball. Between 2008 and 2016, they played in the ANZ Championship and between 1997 and 2007, they played in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league. Thunderbirds have won five premierships. They won their first two premierships in 1998 and 1999 during the Commonwealth Bank Trophy era, their third and fourth in 2010 and 2013 during ANZ Championship era, and their fifth in 2023 during the suncorp netball era. Historically, Thunderbirds are one of Australia's most successful netball teams. Between 1997 and 2010 they finished in the top three of every regular season, and are the first and only team to win a Trophy at all 3 eras.

History

Commonwealth Bank Trophy

Between 1997 and 2007, Adelaide Thunderbirds played in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league. Together with Adelaide Ravens, Melbourne Kestrels, Melbourne Phoenix, Perth Orioles, Queensland Firebirds, Sydney Sandpipers and Sydney Swifts, Thunderbirds were one of the founding members of the league. Thunderbirds were initially going to be named Adelaide Falcons but the name was changed at the request of the rugby union team. Adelaide Thunderbirds and Adelaide Ravens represented Netball South Australia and each team was assigned four state league clubs to select players from. Thunderbirds were aligned with Cheerio, Contax, Matrics and Oakdale. With a team coached by former Contax head coach, Margaret Angove and a starting seven featuring Rebecca Sanders, Kathryn Harby-Williams, Jacqui Delaney, Sarah Sutter, Peta Squire, Cassie Mogg and Alex Hodge, Thunderbirds won their first two premierships and grand finals in 1998 and 1999.

Regular season statistics
Season Position Won Drawn Lost
1997 2nd 9 0 3
1998 1st 11 1 2
1999 1st 11 1 2
2000 1st 12 0 2
2001 1st 12 0 2
2002 2nd 12 0 2
2003 3rd 10 0 4
2004 2nd 12 0 2
2005 3rd 12 0 2
2006 2nd 11 0 3
2007 3rd 8 0 6

Premierships
Runners Up

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ANZ Championship

Between 2008 and 2016, Thunderbirds played in the ANZ Championship. Natalie von Bertouch became the inaugural ANZ Championship Thunderbirds captain. She subsequently captained Thunderbirds to two ANZ Championship titles. In 2010, after finishing second during the regular season, they defeated the minor premiers, New South Wales Swifts, in the major semi-final and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic in the grand final. In 2013, Natalie von Bertouch captained Thunderbirds to their fourth premiership after they defeated Queensland Firebirds in the grand final.

Regular season statistics
Season Position Won Drawn Lost
2008 3rd 9 0 4
2009 3rd 10 0 3
2010 2nd 9 0 4
2011 6th 5 0 8
2012 4th 9 0 4
2013 1st 12 0 1
2014 8th 5 0 8
2015 7th 4 0 7
2016 10th 2 0 11

Premierships
Runners Up

Suncorp Super Netball

Adelaide Thunderbirds players warm up in clash against the Giants during the 2023 Suncorp Super Netball season.

Since 2017, Thunderbirds have played in Suncorp Super Netball. They had struggled in the competition, not making finals or finishing higher than 7th place until winning the grand final in 2023.

Regular season statistics
Season Position Won Drawn Lost
2017 8th 1 0 13
2018 8th 0 0 14
2019 7th 3 2 9
2020 7th 5 0 9
2021 7th 5 0 9
2022 7th 5 0 9
2023 2nd 9 1 4

Premierships
Runners Up