Geelong defender Charli Hoey in Mavericks’ reserves selection, Cougars’ VNL chances
Geelong defender Charli Hoey has been tapped to lead Victoria’s 19/U medal tilt at next month’s national titles. Plus the phone-call which saw Hoey get the chance to step onto the SSN stage.
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Geelong defender Charli Hoey has been appointed Victorian 19-and-under captain ahead of next month’s National Netball Championships.
Hoey headlines a star-studded 19/U team alongside vice-captain Georgie O’Brien, with fellow Geelong Cougars defender Mia Aitken also named in the team.
19 & U coach Adrian Ballantyne described leaders Hoey and O’Brien as “ the glue that’s brought this team together”.
“Charli and Georgie have both represented their state with incredible dedication over the years and continue to prove themselves time and time again on court,” Ballantyne said.
“Together they’re a very strong pairing to lead Victoria towards a successful Nationals campaign.”
A standout in defence for her one-on-one pressure, Hoey’s appointment as captain comes after she was named to Melbourne Mavericks’ SSN reserves team, while she recently travelled with the club for their pre-season Team Girls Cup tournament in Adelaide.
Previously captaining Victoria’s 17-and-under side in 2023, Hoey returned as a 19/U bottom-ager at last year’s championship, with Victoria finishing fourth following a 31-36 defeat to WA in the bronze medal match.
Geelong Cougars goaler and Koroit teen Indi O’Connor is among the Jacinta Todd-coached 17 & U Victorian squad, with Wodonga’s Molly Moylan and Melbourne’s Allie Davidson named co-captains.
The National Netball Championships will be held in Sydney from April 10-16.
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Hoey had pretty good reason to sit out the Cougars’ VNL season-opener.
Receiving a call from Melbourne Mavericks head coach Tracey Neville the Sunday prior, 18-year-old Hoey was quick to jump at the opportunity to join the Super Netball club for their pre-season tournament, the Suncorp Team Girls Cup, in Adelaide over the weekend.
Earning some court-time against Sunshine Coast Lightning on Saturday – a game the Mavs won 55-34 – Hoey will look to take what she learnt into several competitions this season.
“It’s a lot harder and a more competitive competition with a lot more physical bodies out there, the quicker pace of the ball,” Hoey said of the experience.
“I definitely think I’ll get a lot of takeaways I can bring back to my club (Cougars) that I can share with others.”
Hoey will get another chance to pull on the Mavericks' colours in May, named in the club’s inaugural reserves squad alongside fellow 23 & U Cougar Charlize Bellette.
The reserves competition, returning for a second edition, will see all Super Netball teams field teams following the Mavs’ entry this year, with a handful of Cougars also named in Melbourne Vixens’ squad.
The Mavs’ first game is against the Firebirds on May 3, though Hoey has been unable to train much with the side as her 19 & U Victorian commitments take precedent right now heading into next month’s national titles in Sydney.
Along with playing for Cougars, Hoey is hopeful she can step on court for Geelong Giants’ GFNL side later in their season, re-joining her home club after prioritising APS netball for Geelong Grammar last year.
The various competitions remain a fine balancing act for Hoey to navigate – she’s taken a gap year before starting uni studies in 2026.
Hoey said the key was knowing which team took precedent at any given moment, as she continually works to refine her defensive game.
“Not letting them get the sneaky little pass off, making sure I’m up with them, defending them, contesting that first ball,” Hoey said
“Just making sure a presence is there.”
Home court advantage for Cougars
Hoey’s return to Cougars’ duties on Sunday, March 23 – coinciding with their annual Torquay game – is a significant boost for the 23 & Us against a tough Melbourne University Lightning side.
Both teams are coming off round 1 wins, while the Lightning reached a semi-final in 2024.
Hoey conceded last year’s Cougars’ 23 & U season “didn’t end how we wanted it to”, the team finishing sixth, but watching on from the sidelines in round 1 as the Cougars held off Southern Saints by five goals, Hoey was pleased by what she saw.
Teen goalers Indi O’Connor and Bellette made strong debuts in round 1, shooting 17 at 94 per cent and 10 at 83 respectively, while Torquay local and reigning BFNL joint A-grade best and fairest winner Kirralee Collings has joined the Cougars’ ranks as a training partner.
“The team played really nicely, throughout the whole pre-season we’ve had the feeling we’re going to go out really strong and it was really good for the girls, we were down at some points, that they could keep going and managed to get the win in the end,” Hoey said.
Meanwhile, Geelong’s championship side will enter Sunday’s game hot favourites against a new-look and youth-led Lightning side.
The Cougars opened their 2025 championship campaign with a strong 14-goal win over the Saints last week, with two of their three new additions getting court time.
Hoey’s Geelong Giants’ teammate Alahria Smith, who returned to Cougars after a stint at Boroondara Express, has proven a strong addition to the midcourt.
“She just fit in seamlessly with the team, it was great to see her out there in the pink and purple,” Hoey said.
Meanwhile, goal shooter Elisa Hall, who also plays for Torquay in the BFNL, has stepped up from 23s to championship this year.
“Just watching last week, she did amazing,” Hoey said of Hall.
“I think it’s just adjusting to the different type of competition, champs is a lot more rougher; I definitely think Hally has it in her to play in that, I can’t wait to watch her grow and develop over the season.”
- Geelong Cougars’ 23 & U take the court at Wurdi Baierr Stadium from 1.30pm Sunday, March 23, with championship to follow at 3pm. A Geelong Flyers’ exhibition match will start 10.30am, with the Cougars’ development team playing from 12pm.
Tickets are available here.
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