Netball league season
Sports season
The 2014 ANZ Championship season was the seventh season of the ANZ Championship . The 2014 season began on 1 March and concluded on 22 June.[ 1] With a team coached by Simone McKinnis , captained by Bianca Chatfield and also featuring Tegan Caldwell , Geva Mentor , Madison Robinson and Catherine Cox , Melbourne Vixens won both the minor premiership and the overall championship. Vixens defeated Queensland Firebirds in both the major semi-final and the grand final as they won their second premiership . They won their first in 2009 .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Transfers
Notes
Sources :[ 2] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45]
Head coaches and captains
Sources :[ 27]
Regular season
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Round 14
Sources :[ 1]
Final standings
Qualified for Major semi-final Qualified for Minor semi-final
Pld = Games played
W = Win (2 points)
L = Loss (0 points)
GF = Goals For
GA = Goals Against
GD = Goals Difference (= GF −GA )
G% = Goal percentage (= 100 × GF /GA )
Pts = Points
Sources :[ 53]
Finals
Minor semi-final
Sources :[ 54] [ 55] [ 56]
Major semi-final
Sources :[ 57]
Preliminary final
Sources :[ 58] [ 59] [ 60]
Grand final
Sources :[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63]
Award winners
ANZ Championship awards
Notes
All Star Team
Sources :[ 68] [ 69]
Australian Netball Awards
Sources :[ 71] [ 72] [ 73] [ 74]
Golden Bib Award
In 2014 the ANZ Championship introduced the Golden Bib Award which recognised the top attacker, top midcourter and top defender from each round. The award is determined on statistics and players earned two points for a goal assist and a point for centre pass receive.[ 75]
All 69 matches were broadcast live on Fox Sports (Australia) and Sky Sport (New Zealand) .[ 27] SBS 2 also broadcast a live match every Sunday and showed weekly highlights of all the matches every Wednesday.[ 81] In New Zealand, Māori Television also agreed a deal with Sky which saw Te Reo screen delayed coverage of one game from each round, plus the finals, on Tuesday nights.[ 82] [ 83] In Australia, National Indigenous Television broadcast one match per week throughout the season.[ 84]
References
Organising bodies 2016 teams
Australian Conference New Zealand Conference
Seasons
Championships Premierships Minor Premiers Grand finalists
See also