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Every Netball SA Premier League club’s list, ins and outs for season 2023

The Netball SA Premier League season is fast-approaching and each club has finalised its squads for the upcoming campaign. See the full team lists and all ins and outs ahead of season 2023.

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The Netball SA Premier League season is edging closer and each club has finalised its list ahead of what should be an exciting 2023 campaign.

The competition has seen one of its busiest pre-seasons to date, with each club experiencing a host of changes.

Ahead of season 2023, we’ve got every club’s full list along with player departures and new player arrivals.

CONTAX

Full list: Imogen Abernathy, Sophie Agostino, Krystal Anderson-Ives, Chelsea Blackman, Quillen Economou, Kayla Graham, Emma Green, Jessie Grenvold, Zali Grosser, Lacey Haines, Alicia Harford, Eliza Hunter, Chrysta James, Chelsea Keough, Meaghan Lewis, Dusty Millar, Lara Mullins, Isabella Noye, Jazmine Noye, Tabitha Packer, Ruby Tanner, Jordana Vidmar, Kate Walsh, Molly Watson

Ins: Isabelle Noye (Tango), Jasmine Noye (Tango), Kate Walsh (Sunshine Coast Lightning)

Outs: Tahlia Dnistrjanski (Garville)

Star defender Kate Walsh (nee Shimmin) (right) has joined Contax for season 2023. Picture: Darren England
Star defender Kate Walsh (nee Shimmin) (right) has joined Contax for season 2023. Picture: Darren England

A number of star players have returned for Contax this year, including Sophie Agostino and emerging defender Jessie Grenvold.

While the club has lost Dnistrjanski to Garville, the recruitment of Suncorp Super Netball defender Kate Walsh marks a major coup.

The former Sunshine Coast Lightning veteran should star this season.

GARVILLE

Full list: Jordyn Adams, Amelia Anderson, Casey Bernhardt, Lily-Mae Balkwill, Phoebe Bonner, Kristin Bowen, Emily Burgess, Tiarhn Carpenter, Abby Cenko, Jacoba Clough, Lucy Denton, Tahlia Dnistrjanski, Marissa Ebert, Asher Grapes, Eliza Grenvold, Jayde Hickey, Brooke Irlam, Annelise Janssen, Isabella Kolencik, Hilary Longstaff, Maggie Pearce, Lara Reuther, Casey Slaughter, Zalii Reid

Ins: Casey Bernahrdt (from Matrics), Kristin Bowen (Victoria), Emily Burgess (from Matrics) Tahlia Dnistrjanski (from Contax), Asher Grapes (from Mystics)

Outs: Jessica Axford (Tango), Chelsea Burns (Tango)

Tahlia Dnistrjanski has joined Garville for Netball SA Premier League season 2023. Picture: On the Ball Media/Netball SA
Tahlia Dnistrjanski has joined Garville for Netball SA Premier League season 2023. Picture: On the Ball Media/Netball SA

Garville has had a number of new arrivals to the club for season 2023, including premiership Matrics defender Casey Bernhardt and former Contax prospect Tahlia Dnistrjanski.

Dnistrjanski will be one to watch this season as the young midcourter looks to bring premiership experience from her time with Contax.

MATRICS

Full list: Rebecca Allchurch, Kartia Altamura, Sophie Casey, Sophie Croft, Catherine Dalton, Georgia Dent, Lauren Frew, Cameron Golding, Kimberley Hearnden, Audrey Jones, Sienna Jones, Georgia Kraft, Cate O’Brien, Amelia Olech, Tyler Orr, Eva Petkovic, Lucy Reynolds, Hannah Schwarz, Emma Sibley, Aaleya Turner, Lucy Voydovic Olivia Watts, Sophie Westover, Jessie Wooldridge

Ins: Nil

Outs: Casey Bernhardt (Garville), Emily Burgess (Garville)

Tyler Orr in action for Matrics. The star midcourter will remain with the club this season. Picture: Supplied, Netball SA
Tyler Orr in action for Matrics. The star midcourter will remain with the club this season. Picture: Supplied, Netball SA

Matrics has retained a number of players for this Premier League season and will rely on continuity after losing Bernhardt and Burgess to Garville.

Georgia Dent, Sophie Westover and Lauren Frew all return for the club, while star midcourter Tyler Orr has also re-signed after a strong 2022.

METRO JETS

Full list: Giacinta Arancio, Chloe Britten, Krystal Collins, Caitlin Ferguson, Shelby Finlay, Maeve Garnett, Alice Gerlach, Madison Hughes, Alyssa Jones, Rhianne Kaluza, Jemma Kelly, Bridget Kuerschner, Lily Massey, Tayla Meaney, Jessie Miller, Poppy Neilson, Tanaye Nolan, Zoe O’Brien, Lucy Palmer, Tamsin Petzer, Monique Raidis, Rebecca Taheny, Kleo Trajovic, Lily Weckert

Ins: Shelby Finlay (from Tango reserves), Maeve Garnett (from Hills Netball Association), Alyssa Jones (from Tango reserves), Tayla Meaney (from Kapunda), Poppy Nielson (Heathfield), Zoe O’Brien (from Newton reserves)

Outs: Poppy Gilfillan-Silk (Oakdale), Monet Lyle (Oakdale)

Star player Alice Gerlach (middle, right) will return to the Jets in 2023. Picture: Roy VanDerVegt
Star player Alice Gerlach (middle, right) will return to the Jets in 2023. Picture: Roy VanDerVegt

Up and coming youngster Jemma Kelly remains one of the stories of the pre-season, the 16-year-old becoming one of the youngest players to be named on a Premier League list.

The losses of young gun Poppy Gilfillan-Silk and Monet Lyle are big for the club, but it will hope to see production from new recruits such as Tayla Meaney and Poppy Nielson.

NEWTON JAGUARS

Full list: Taylor Breen, Emily Best, Billie-Jaye Brougham, Chloe Burgess, Sienna Burns, Millicent Cordy, Ayak Deng, Piper Drawwater, Ashleigh Edwards, Amber Ellard, Charli Hazelhurst, Esther Head, Victoria Henderson, Brook McDonnell, Savanna Musarella, Hannah Nitschke, Jasmine Reid, Alex Scaife, Mikayla Sheffield, Sarah Stacey, Jessica Stratford, Alyse Taylor, Rachel Williams, Amber Zalupka

Ins: Millicent Cordy (from Tango), Victoria Henderson (from Penola), Savanna Musarella (from Tango),

Outs: Jordyn Bryant (Tango)

Newton Jaguars’ Sienna Burns has committed to the club for Premier League season 2023. Picture: Matt Turner
Newton Jaguars’ Sienna Burns has committed to the club for Premier League season 2023. Picture: Matt Turner

Newton has also relied heavily on player retention for the upcoming Premier League season with a number of star players returning, including rising star Sienna Burns - who was selected for the Australia U17s squad last season.

Millicent Cordy has arrived at the Jaguars from Tango along with teammate Savana Musarella, while former Penola winger Victoria Henderson has also joined.

OAKDALE

Full list: Tayla Bevis, Grace Bradtke, Emma Brkic, Kali Cook-Shakles, Adele Demasi, Laura Duncan, Amy Gaedtke, Poppy Gilfillan-Silk, Jade Howes, Kayla Howes, Miah Jones, Nadia Kovacevic, Yana Krimizi, Monet Lyle, Olivia Nicholls, Mikayla Schache, Poppy Scholz, Paris Sinclair, Breannan Smith, Asha Thurlow, Jordan Vivian, Alex Ward, Tashani Wyatt

Ins: Poppy Gilfillan-Silk (from Metro Jets), Monet Lyle (from Metro Jets)

Outs: Nil

Former Metro Jets young gun has joined Oakdale ahead of the 2023 Netball SA Premier League season. Picture: Kelly Barnes
Former Metro Jets young gun has joined Oakdale ahead of the 2023 Netball SA Premier League season. Picture: Kelly Barnes

Oakdale has retained a number of players, but the major signings of Poppy Gilfillan-Silk and Monet Lyle from Metro Jets has headlined the club’s movements in the pre-season.

Gilfillan-Silk has become one of the most promising attackers in SA in recent seasons, while Lyle has also displayed her ability and versatility across the midcourt.

The two should continue their dynamic partnership on the court for Oakdale this season.

SOUTH ADELAIDE

Full list: Ashleigh Bray, Georgina Brooks, Georgia Brown, Rachel Jeynes, Maggie Kerr, Sophie Killick, Rhea Kruse, Emily Laird, Bethany Lane, Maddie McDonald, Brittany McEvoy, Brenna McKay, Eilish McKay, Tenille Merchant, Jordan Mezzino, Jessica Paradiso, Caitlin Ralston, Rachel Redden, Che Reville, Eliza Riggall, Lauren Ross, Sarah Stewart, Courtney Summers, Charlotte Veart

Ins: Sophie Killick (from Matrics AMND), Emily Laird (from Tango), Tenille Merchant (from Metro Jets reserves), Jessica Paradiso (from Tango), Eliza Riggall (from Tango), Charlotte Veart (from Tango)

Outs: Tenille Gray (Tango), Laura Worden (Tango)

Reigning Premier League MVP Jessica Paradiso (right) has joined South Adelaide in one of the biggest list changes this season. Picture: Matt Loxton
Reigning Premier League MVP Jessica Paradiso (right) has joined South Adelaide in one of the biggest list changes this season. Picture: Matt Loxton

South Adelaide has recruited four players from Tango’s 2022 side including emerging gun and 2022 state player Eliza Riggall as well as reigning league MVP Jessica Paradiso, who produced a spectacular 2022 season in attack.

Paradiso joined South Adelaide to seek a new challenge and should produce another starring year for her new club.

TANGO

Full list: Ameliea Bennett, Amy Bull, Jessica Axford, Jordyn Bryant, Chelsea Burns, Kiara Ebert, Stephanie Flego, Kellie George, Brianna Gibbs, Tenille Gray, Emily Green, Hannah Lenthall, Jorgia Lloyde, Abbie Pascoe, Coco Patterson, Gabriella Scarpantoni, Dayna Schmid, Abbigail Schmidt, Maddison Thomson, Laura Worden

Ins: Jessica Axford (from Garville), Amy Bull (ex Woods Panthers Premier League player), Jordyn Bryant (from Newton Jaguars), Chelsea Burns (from Garville), Tenille Gray (South Adelaide), Hannah Lenthall (from Tasmania), Coco Patterson (2019 Metro Jets player), Dayna Schmid (from Gawler Central), Laura Worden (from South Adelaide)

Outs: Millicent Cordy (Newton Jaguars), Emily Laird (South Adelaide), Savannah Musarella (Newton Jaguars), Isabell Noye (Contax), Jasmine Noye (Contax), Jessica Paradiso (South Adelaide), Eliza Riggall (South Adelaide), Charlotte Veart (South Adelaide)

Tango gun Brianna Gibbs has signed on with the club for 2023. Picture: Netball SA
Tango gun Brianna Gibbs has signed on with the club for 2023. Picture: Netball SA

Tango has been through the most changes in the lead-up to season 2023, with a number of departures and new arrivals at the club.

Young midcourter Brianna Gibbs has committed to the club after a promising 2022 pre-season in a move which should pay dividends for many seasons to come, while former East Gambier and McLaren Vale attacker Tenille Gray has arrived after time with South Adelaide.

Gray has been one of the most reliable goal attacks and goal shooters in country netball, winning the Western Border Netball Association best and fairest in all grades for East Gambier and also dominating in the Great Southern Netball Association last season.

Originally published as Every Netball SA Premier League club’s list, ins and outs for season 2023

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