• Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials
  • Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials

It was all systems go at Netball Central in Sydney Olympic Park as 60 primary students from six Sydney Archdiocesan zones competed to represent Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) at the netball MacKillop Trials.

Many goals and skills were on show to selectors and parents on Monday 15 March, as well as a group of Year 9 volunteer students from Domremy Catholic College who helped umpire the games.

Selected team for MacKillop netball team 2021

The 2021 Sydney Archdiocesan Netball Squad.

One of those umpires, Emily Fernandez, said she was super impressed with the talent on show and pleased she and her peers got to referee this important event.

Convenor for the Sydney Archdiocesan Netball Selection Trials, Caroline Loneragan, described it as “a good day.”

“We’ve been learning things as we go,” said Loneragan. “The process was very good with neutral selectors and makes sure we have the best outcome for all the girls.”

Selectors, who are independent and neutral, had the tough job of selecting 10 talented players to continue their representative pathway journey.

Fittingly, Suncorp Super Netball powerhouses Sydney Giants and NSW Swifts were both training on adjacent courts preparing for their upcoming season.

One of those players was none other than SCS alumna and current Australian Diamonds’ goal attack, Kiera Austin, who was kind enough to come over and chat with some of SCS’ students. The national netball representative also took a few cheeky selfies, much to her young fans’ delight.

Convenor Loneragan taught the netball superstar at Holy Spirit Catholic Primary North Ryde and credits the representative pathway offered at SCS for helping set her, and other elite sport stars like her, on their future road to success.

“Kiera managed to get to the MacKillop level very comfortably; that pathway allows kids who play at an elite level to get to representative stages,” Loneragan said.

As the day drew to a close, the Sydney Archdiocesan team was announced. The chosen few will now move onto the MacKillop Trials in Canberra on Friday 30 April.

Sydney Archdiocesan Team:

  • St Charles Ryde – Cyla O’Donahue
  • St Kevin’s Eastwood – Carla Bragg
  • Villa Maria Hunters Hill – Mila Raven
  • St Joseph’s Oatley – Lexi Economou
  • St Therese Mascot – Renae Richardson
  • Holy Family Menai – Emma Stark
  • Our Lady of Fatima Caringbah – Grace Graham
  • Our Lady of Fatima Caringbah – Emme Pierce
  • St Catherine Labouré Gymea – Lacey Byrne
  • St Therese Padstow – Hannah Elvin

By: NIKOLA POZDER

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Netball is one of 16 representative pathway sports offered to primary school students at Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS).

SCS offers students a pathway to higher representative sport, starting with school trials, moving through to zone, conference, and inter-Diocesan levels and, finally, progressing to state and national competitions.

  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Hockey
  • Netball
  • Rugby League
  • Rugby Union
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Touch Football
  • Athletics
  • Cross Country
  • Diving
  • Golf
  • Swimming