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WHO WE ARE Fever is a passionate and dedicated Club, both on and off the court. Our players are amongst the fittest and most athletic professional athletes in Western Australia; we consider ourselves to be a leader not just in women s sport, but sport in general, and this is reflected in our performance and standards both on and off the court. The West Coast Fever season features seven home games played across both Perth Arena and HBF Stadium, and includes a pre-season tournament, corporate events such as the Corporate Netball Challenge and PKF Mack Centre Circle Lunch, and engagement across our 30,000 game day spectators and more than 1 million TV viewers. Netball at the highest level is a fast, agile and highly skilled sport that demands the best from our players each and every time they take the court. They are at the forefront of their game and have worked incredibly hard, not only to reach that level, but to remain there. COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH Stacey Marinkovich (nee Rosman) ASSISTANT COACH Tasha Richards SPECIALIST DEFENSIVE COACH Nicole Richardson SPECIALIST ATTACKING COACH Sue Kenny OAM SUPPORT STAFF PERFORMANCE ANALYST Gary Dawson OPERATIONS MANAGER Suzanne Lennon STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Liam Warwick LEADERSHIP & WELLNESS CONSULTANT Jodii Maguire TEAM DOCTOR Dr Gary Couanis HEAD PHYSIOTHERAPIST Dr Chris Perrey MASSAGE THERAPIST Bernd Adolph NUTRITIONIST Terreen Stevens PODIATRIST Darryn Sargent

OUR PLAYERS ANNIKA LEE-JONES Date of Birth 31/10/96 Height 197cm Position GK, GD, GS COURTNEY BRUCE Date of Birth 12/12/93 Height 189cm Position GK, GD INGRID COLYER Date of Birth 27/10/93 Height 165cm Position C, WA JESSICA ANSTISS Date of Birth 20/11/96 Height 165cm Position C, WA KATE BEVERIDGE Date of Birth 25/7/85 Height 193cm Position GS, GA KAYLIA STANTON Date of Birth 17/5/94 Height 189cm Position GS, GA NATALIE MEDHURST Date of Birth 20/1/84 Height 175cm Position GA, GS SHANNON EAGLAND Date of Birth 16/5/90 Height 182cm Position WD, C, GD STACEY FRANCIS Date of Birth 1/1/88 Height 180cm Position WD, GD, GK VERITY SIMMONS Date of Birth 19/5/91 Height 170cm Position WA, C

OUR HISTORY 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Finished: 4th Australian Conference (7 wins, 6 losses) Captain: Ashleigh Brazill Most Valuable Player: Natalie Medhurst Finished: 3rd Australian Conference (9 wins / 1 draw / 3 losses) Captain: Ashleigh Brazill Most Valuable Player: Natalie Medhurst Finished: 9th (4 wins / 9 losses) Captain: Natalie Medhurst Most Valuable Player: Eboni Beckford-Chambers Finished: 7th (5 wins / 8 losses) Captain: Catherine Cox Player of the Year: Eboni Beckford-Chambers Finished: 8th (3 wins / 10 losses) Captain: Catherine Cox Player of the Year: Ashleigh Brazill Finished: 9th (3 wins / 10 losses) Captain: Johannah Curran Player of the Year: Caitlin Bassett Finished: 8th (4 wins / 9 losses) Captain: Johannah Curran Player of the Year: Madison Browne Finished: 7th (5 wins / 8 losses) Captain: Stacey Rosman & Johannah Curran Player of the Year: Madison Browne Finished: 9th (2 wins / 10 losses) Captain: Stacey Rosman Player of the Year: Larissa Wilcox

FEVER VISION To inspire the netball community through the sustained success of the West Coast Fever Netball Club. That the Club represents the pinnacle of the Western Australian Netball elite systems and structures both on and off the court driving high performance standards which are the envy of netball clubs in Australia and internationally. It also plays a pivitol role in setting the framework for the sports pathway development in Western Australia. PURPOSE West Coast Fever is the face of Netball in Western Australia and has the responsibility and aim of winning the Super Netball title for this state. VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS West Coast Fever The behaviours for the West Coast Fever Netball Club are centred around Fever First. Doing the right thing at the right time for the Club Netball WA Netball WA promotes a culture built around Strength, Integrity and Unity.

STRATEGIC GOALS Fever s five year strategic goals Established a successful and sustainable West Coast Fever Netball Club $5 million in revenues Average match day attendance at Perth Arena fixtures of 8,500 Minimum 4,000 full season members Minimum 100,000 engaged supporters (social media, e-news, members and supporter members) Influence minimum Broadcast numbers in line with league expectations to secure regular prime time telecasts (ensuring the security of a minimum of 4 of 7 key home game fixtures in these telecast positions) Regular finals participation and multiple championship titles (min 2) International partnership with preseason camp and fixture and regular season fixture Strategic partnership with two key organisations including a Western Australian University Revenue return to Netball in WA for shared services of 20% A minimum investment of 1000 player hours in community netball activations

OBJECTIVES West Coast Fever Netball Club proposed Objectives The development of clear Club objectives that will be embedded into the Club s constitution will ensure the connection to Netball WA along with enabling the club to reach it true potential. The following have been adapted from a range of elite sporting teams objectives that exist in the Australian sporting landscape as Companies Limited by Guarantee. a. The Company is established with the following objects: i. to hold and maintain its license from Netball Australia on behalf of Netball WA, entitling the company to operate a netball club and to field a netball team or teams in the Super Netball ( SN ) and any other national netball competition administered by Netball Australia; ii. iii. iv. to administer on behalf of Netball WA a netball team or teams competing in Netball Australia competitions as agreed with Netball WA; to promote and advance the playing of netball in Australia and internationally in general and promote and advance that object by maintaining, providing, supporting and managing a team or teams of netballers bearing the name of the West Coast Fever based in Perth, Western Australia, on behalf of Netball WA; to pursue innovation and high performance excellence through strategic partnerships; v. to deliver or otherwise participate in programs and services that promote the advancement of the West Coast Fever and its financial viability and sustainability; vi. vii. viii. to specifically support the player and coach development pathway of Western Australians and to support and grow the profile and reach of Netball WA s community netball programs in line with Netball WA s objects; to support and advance the development of science and research in high performance elite sport and athletes; and to do all things necessary for or incidental to the advancement of the objects set out in paragraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii) of this clause.

West Coast Fever Board West Coast Fever Department West Coast Fever Coaching and Support Staff Member Services Unit Community Netball Department Game Development Unit STATE NETBALL CENTRE NETBALL WA ORGANISATIONAL CHART Netball WA Board Audit and Finance Committee Governance and Risk Committee Award and Recognition Committee Chief Executive Officer Corporate Services Department Community Engagement Unit State Netball Centre Corporate Services Unit Human Resources Event Operations Unit Shared Services Department Media & Communications Unit Commercial Partnerships & Marketing Unit Glass Jar Australia Board Glass Jar Australia Shooting Stars Team

STATE NETBALL CENTRE NETBALL WEST WA ORGANISATIONAL COAST FEVER CHART West Coast Fever Board Chief Executive Officer Simon Taylor Executive Officer West Coast Fever & High Performance West Coast Fever Head Coach Stacey Rosman WCF & HP WCF & HP Team Operations Manager Sport Science Coordinator Suzanne Lennon Liam Warwick Performance Analyst Gary Dawson WCF & HP Assistant Coach Tasha Richards WCF Specialist Coach Sue Kenny (contract) WCF Team Support Staff Head Medical Practitioner Team Physiotherapist Massage Therapist Wellness & Sport Sports Nutritionist Podiatrist WCF Players Psychologist WCF Specialist Coach Nicole Richardson (contract) WCF Specialist Coach Michelle Wilkins (contract)

AN EXCITING ERA Suncorp Super Netball The recent unveiling of Suncorp Super Netball, commencing in February 2017, will see the delivery of one of the world s leading women s professional sporting competitions. Backed by unprecedented Broadcast and Corporate support, West Coast Fever will serve as an outstanding ambassador as Western Australia s representative in Netball s premier league. Fever s 2017 Suncorp Super Netball season will incorporate the following elements: A two-game Pre-season tournament in Western Australia (Northam & Perth) played against Suncorp Super Netball opposition 14 home and away games 7 home games with four at Fever s official home venue Perth Arena An increased number of free-to-air television games broadcast in primetime on the Nine Network on Saturday nights Finals series»» Corporate functions including the PKF Mack Corporate Netball Day, PKF Mack Centre Circle Lunch, PKF Mack Open Training session and the West Coast Fever Awards Dinner

WEST COAST FEVER Events Home and Away Fixtures 2017 RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE TIME 1 Sun 19/2 Thunderbirds Priceline Stadium 10.00am 2 Sat 25/2 Giants Netball Qudos BA 4.00pm 3 Fri 3/3 Firebirds Perth Arena 6.30pm 4 Sat 11/3 Vixens MCA 4.00pm 5 Fri 17/3 Swifts HBF Stadium 6.30pm 6 Fri 24/3 Lightning HBF Stadium 6.30pm 7 Sat 1/4 Thunderbirds Perth Arena 5.45pm 8 Fri 7/4 Magpies Netball Hisense Arena 5.30pm 9 Sat 22/4 Firebirds BEC 6.45pm 10 Sun 30/4 Giants Netball HBF Stadium 12.00pm 11 Fri 5/5 Swifts SSC 5.30pm 12 Fri 12/5 Lightning USC 5.30pm 13 Sat 20/5 Magpies Netball Perth Arena 6.45pm 14 Sat 27/5 Vixens Perth Arena 6.45pm Board Meetings 15th February 2017, 4pm-6pm 12th April 2017, 4pm-6pm 14th June 2017, 4pm-6pm 16th August 2017, 4pm-6pm 25th October 2017, 4pm-6pm 6 December 2017, 4pm-6pm PKF Mack Centre Circle Lunch 12th April 2017, 12pm-3pm West Coast Fever Awards Dinner 23rd June 2017, from 5.30pm

Simon Taylor CEO, Netball WA Phone: 9380 3748 Email: simon.taylor@netballwa.com.au www.netballwa.com.au www.westcoastfever.com.au