2020 Suncorp Super Netball season
| 2020 Suncorp Super Netball season | |
|---|---|
| League | Suncorp Super Netball |
| Sport | Netball |
| Duration | 1 August – 18 October |
| Number of teams | 8 |
| TV partner(s) | Nine Network |
| Regular season | |
| Minor premiers | Melbourne Vixens |
| Finals | |
| Champions | Melbourne Vixens |
| Runners-up | West Coast Fever |
| Finals MVP | Mwai Kumwenda |
The 2020 Suncorp Super Netball season was the fourth season of the premier netball league in Australia. The season was originally scheduled to commence on 2 May, though was delayed to 1 August due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2][3] The defending premiers, New South Wales Swifts were eliminated in the first week of the finals series by the eventual runners-up West Coast Fever.[4] The premiers were the Melbourne Vixens, who defeated the Fever by two goals in the Grand Final at Nissan Arena in Brisbane.[5]
Overview
Teams
Format
The season is played over fourteen rounds, allowing every team to play each other twice, once at home and once away. The top four teams on the ladder at the conclusion of the regular season qualify for the finals series. In the first week of the finals series, the 1st ranked team hosts the 2nd ranked team in the major semi-final (with the winner of that match to qualify for the Grand Final) and the 3rd ranked team hosts the 4th ranked team in the minor semi-final (with the loser of that match eliminated). The loser of the major semi-final then hosts the winner of the minor semi-final in the preliminary final. The winner of the major semi-final then hosts the winner of the preliminary final in the Grand Final.
Rule changes
The Super Netball commission announced changes to the league structure in February. Rolling substitutions during play will be permitted, as well as during stoppages and intervals, with no limit to the number of substitutions that can be made, and multiple substitutions allowed to be made at any one time. The substitute must tag hands with the player leaving the court before entering the field of play. Extra time in the event of draws was introduced, after six matches were tied throughout the previous season. The match was to enter one 5-minute period of extra time. If at the end of this period teams remain tied, the match was to have been declared a draw. If a team has a one-goal or greater advantage at the end of the period, they would have been declared the winner. The bonus point system in place for the past two seasons was also supposed to remain in place.[14][15] However, in the days leading up to the season, the league announced it had scrapped bonus points and extra time, citing the need to mitigate the physical impact of the condensed fixture on the players. Teams were also allowed to increase their match-day squads to 12 players, up from 10 in previous years.[16]
Two-goal super shots
After confirming the return of the league on 1 August, competition administrators announced the introduction of the two-point shot rule alteration. The new rule allows a score of two goals to be awarded to any shooter or attacker who scores in the two-goal zone outside the usual goal circle. The move was met with disapproval from many fans and players, though Super Netball CEO Chris Symington argued "the time is right to introduce an innovation that will make the game even more dynamic and unpredictable".[17] The two-goal shot zone will only be activated in the final five minutes of each quarter and in the five-minute extra time period.[18]
Relocation to Queensland
As a result of an increase in COVID-19 positive tests in Victoria, the league initially announced the temporary relocation of the two Victorian teams (Magpies and Vixens) to Queensland.[19] Shortly afterwards, the league revealed it had come to an arrangement with the Queensland Government to move all clubs to a hub in South-East Queensland, thereby allowing a condensed fixture, with most matches played in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns and Townsville.[20] The two Victorian clubs were required to serve a 14-day quarantine prior to the start of the season.[21]
Player transfers
The league unveiled the list of non-contracted athletes on 14 August 2019, two weeks before that season's finals series were scheduled to commence.[22] Teams had the exclusive right to re-sign any of their existing contracted players, their permanent/temporary replacement players or training partners, on single year or multi-year contracts for the 2020 and 2021 seasons. Contracts with players from other teams and leagues could not be announced until the signing period commenced on 16 September 2019. This period closed on 14 October 2019, upon which teams were required to have submitted their 10 senior-listed players for the 2020 season. Training partners could be signed by clubs at any time.[22]
Signings
The following table is a list of players who moved clubs/leagues into Super Netball, or were elevated into a permanent position in the senior team, during the off-season. It does not include players who were re-signed by their original Super Netball clubs.
| Name | Moving from | Moving to | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|
| [23] | |||
| [24] | |||
| [25] | |||
| [26] | |||
| [26] | |||
| [26] | |||
| [27] | |||
| [28] | |||
| [28] | |||
| [29] | |||
| [30] | |||
| [31] |
† Indicates player was signed as an injury-replacement player
Pre-season
Bushfire Relief Match
In January 2020, Netball Australia announced an All-Stars match for the pre-season featuring the Australian Diamonds and the best players from the Super Netball league. The match was played as a fundraiser for relief efforts for the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season, which had been particularly devastating.[32] The teams were announced on 29 January 2020.[33]
| 1 March 2020 1:00 pm |
Report | 63–56 | Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney |
Team Girls Cup
The league's pre-season tournament, known as the Suncorp Team Girls Cup, was set to return for the second time. The tournament would have taken place between 27 and 29 March at the refurbished Ken Rosewall Arena.[34]
However, on 13 March 2020, the league announced that the event would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[35]
Regular season
- The original fixture was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The league unveiled six rounds of the revised fixture on 24 July 2020, though subsequent announcements of travel restrictions in Australia forced those fixtures to be re-arranged.[36]
Round 1
| Sat 1 Aug | Queensland Firebirds | 48–66 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Venter Stower 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan Venter Stower |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Wood Koenen 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
| Sat 1 Aug | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 62–74 | West Coast Fever | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Gooden Potgieter 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Gooden Horjus Hodges |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld Fowler Cosh 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld Stanton |
| Sun 2 Aug | Giants Netball | 61–63 | New South Wales Swifts | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten Dwyer Austin 1 Goal Shots Bassett Harten Austin |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Wallace Housby 1 Goal Shots Wallace Garbin Housby |
| Sun 2 Aug | Melbourne Vixens | 63–52 | Collingwood Magpies | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen 1 Goal Shots Ryde Sinclair |
Round 2
| Sat 8 Aug | Giants Netball | 51–59 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Harten Bassett Austin |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Horjus Potgieter 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus |
| Sat 8 Aug | Queensland Firebirds | 50–78 | Melbourne Vixens | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Venter Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Thwaites Philip Kumwenda 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites |
| Sun 9 Aug | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 51–47 | Collingwood Magpies | USC Stadium | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots None 1 Goal Shots Koenen Proscovia Wood Hunt |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Allen Sinclair 1 Goal Shots Nelson Allen Sinclair |
| Sun 9 Aug | New South Wales Swifts | 73–72 | West Coast Fever | USC Stadium | |
| 3.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Housby Wallace 1 Goal Shots Garbin Wallace Housby |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Fowlier Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld Stanton |
Round 3
| Tue 11 Aug | Giants Netball | 75–68 | West Coast Fever | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten 1 Goal Shots Bassett Harten |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Stanton Teague-Neeld Fowler 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
| Tue 11 Aug | Queensland Firebirds | 54–58 | Collingwood Magpies | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Venter Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan Venter |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Sinclair 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair Allen |
| Wed 12 Aug | New South Wales Swifts | 66–51 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | USC Stadium | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Housby Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin Singleton |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Glasgow 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Glasgow Horjus Gooden |
| Wed 12 Aug | Melbourne Vixens | 63–51 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | USC Stadium | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Thwaites Philip 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites |
Report Stats |
2 Goal Shots Wood Koenen 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
Round 4
| Sat 15 Aug | Collingwood Magpies | 62–63 | West Coast Fever | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Nelson 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Fowler Stanton 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
| Sat 15 Aug | Queensland Firebirds | 61–61 | Giants Netball | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan Venter |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Bassett Austin Harten Letherbarrow |
| Sun 16 Aug | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 65–58 | New South Wales Swifts | USC Stadium | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Wood Koenen 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Housby Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby |
| Sun 16 Aug | Melbourne Vixens | 47–54 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | USC Stadium | |
| 3.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Thwaites Philip 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Horjus Glasgow 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus Glasgow |
Round 5
| Tue 18 Aug | West Coast Fever | 59–68 | Melbourne Vixens | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Cosh Fowler Stanton Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Stanton Cosh Teague-Neeld |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Philip Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Thwaites Philip |
| Tue 18 Aug | Queensland Firebirds | 57–64 | New South Wales Swifts | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Venter 1 Goal Shots Aiken Fowler Dwan |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Housby 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin |
| Wed 19 Aug | Collingwood Magpies | 52–60 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | USC Stadium | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair Ryde Allen |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Horjus Glasgow 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus Glasgow |
| Wed 19 Aug | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 58–57 | Giants Netball | USC Stadium | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Wood Hunt 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia Hunt |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Harten Austin Bassett |
Round 6
| Sat 22 Aug | New South Wales Swifts | 60–58 | Collingwood Magpies | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Housby Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen 1 Goal Shots Nelson Ryde Sinclair |
| Sat 22 Aug | West Coast Fever | 57–68 | Queensland Firebirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Stanton Fowler Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld Stanton |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Aiken Venter 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan Venter |
| Sun 23 Aug | Melbourne Vixens | 63–58 | Giants Netball | USC Stadium | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Thwaites Kumwenda Philip |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Austin Harten 1 Goal Shots Austin Harten |
| Sun 23 Aug | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 53–45 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | USC Stadium | |
| 3.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Horjus Glasgow 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus Glasgow |
Round 7
| Tue 25 Aug | West Coast Fever | 71–57 | Collingwood Magpies | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld Stanton 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair 1 Goal Shots Ryde Nelson Teague-Neeld |
| Tue 25 Aug | Giants Netball | 66–65 | Queensland Firebirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten 1 Goal Shots Bassett Harten Austin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Aiken 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
| Wed 26 Aug | New South Wales Swifts | 61–54 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Housby Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Proscovia Wood |
| Wed 26 Aug | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 43–50 | Melbourne Vixens | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Glasgow Horjus 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus Glasgow |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Thwaites Philip Kumwenda |
Round 8
| Sat 29 Aug | Melbourne Vixens | 63–60 | New South Wales Swifts | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Philip Thwaites |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wallace Housby 1 Goal Shots Wallace Garbin Housby |
| Sat 29 Aug | Collingwood Magpies | 54–69 | Giants Netball | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Austin Harten Bassett |
| Sun 30 Aug | Queensland Firebirds | 54–53 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Horjus Glasgow 1 Goal Shots Glasgow Horjus Potgieter |
| Sun 30 Aug | West Coast Fever | 80–56 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld Stanton Fowler 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld Stanton |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wood Koenen Lawrie Proscovia 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia Lawrie |
Round 9
| Tue 1 Sep | Giants Netball | 53–73 | Melbourne Vixens | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin Letherbarrow 1 Goal Shots Austin Bassett Harten |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites Philip |
| Tue 1 Sep | Collingwood Magpies | 54–69 | New South Wales Swifts | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen Nelson 1 Goal Shots Ryde Nelson Sinclair Allen |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Singleton Wallace Garbin 1 Goal Shots Wallace Singleton Garbin |
| Wed 2 Sep | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 50–56 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | Nissan Arena | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus Glasgow 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
| Wed 2 Sep | Queensland Firebirds | 60–71 | West Coast Fever | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Venter Aiken 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
Round 10
| Sat 5 Sep | Melbourne Vixens | 63–63 | West Coast Fever | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites Philip |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
| Sat 5 Sep | New South Wales Swifts | 64–77 | Queensland Firebirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Housby Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
| Sun 6 Sep | Giants Netball | 65–67 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | USC Stadium | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Austin Harten |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
| Sun 6 Sep | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 61–49 | Collingwood Magpies | Priceline Stadium | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Horjus 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Nelson 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair Ryde |
Round 11
| Tue 8 Sep | New South Wales Swifts | 59–62 | Melbourne Vixens | USC Stadium | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Housby Garbin Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Thwaites Kumwenda 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites |
| Tue 8 Sep | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 52–72 | West Coast Fever | USC Stadium | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
| Wed 9 Sep | Giants Netball | 62–58 | Collingwood Magpies | USC Stadium | |
| 5.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Bassett Harten Austin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair Allen Ryde |
| Wed 9 Sep | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 59–61 | Queensland Firebirds | Priceline Stadium | |
| 7.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Horjus Potgieter 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Horjus |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
Round 12
| Sat 12 Sep | West Coast Fever | 80–71 | New South Wales Swifts | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld Fowler 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wallace Garbin 1 Goal Shots Wallace Garbin Haythornthwaite |
| Sat 12 Sep | Collingwood Magpies | 53–61 | Melbourne Vixens | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair Allen 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Thwaites Kumwnenda 1 Goal Shots Philip Thwaites Kumwenda |
| Sun 13 Sep | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 75–67 | Queensland Firebirds | USC Stadium | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Aiken 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan Stower |
| Sun 13 Sep | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 54–64 | Giants Netball | Priceline Stadium | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Horjus 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Glasgow Horjus |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Austin Harten 1 Goal Shots Austin Harten |
Round 13
| Wed 16 Sep | Collingwood Magpies | 53–63 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | Townsville Entertainment Centre | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Proscovia Wood |
| Sat 19 Sep | West Coast Fever | 71–66 | Giants Netball | Cairns Pop Up Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Stanton Fowler 1 Goal Shots Fowler Stanton |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Harten Austin |
| Sat 19 Sep | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 54–57 | New South Wales Swifts | Cairns Pop Up Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Gooden Horjus 1 Goal Shots Potgieter Gooden Horjus |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Wallace 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin |
| Sun 20 Sep | Melbourne Vixens | 58–64 | Queensland Firebirds | Cairns Pop Up Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites Philip 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites Philip |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan 1 Goal Shots Aitken Dwan |
Round 14
| Sat 26 Sep | Collingwood Magpies | 63–65 | Queensland Firebirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Sinclair 1 Goal Shots Nelson Sinclair |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Dwan Aiken 1 Goal Shots Aiken Dwan |
| Sat 26 Sep | New South Wales Swifts | 77–77 | Giants Netball | Nissan Arena | |
| 3.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Wallace Garbin 1 Goal Shots Wallace Garbin |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Harten Austin 1 Goal Shots Harten Austin |
| Sat 26 Sep | West Coast Fever | 63–64 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | Nissan Arena | |
| 7.30pm | 2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Stanton Teague-Neeld |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Horjus Gooden 1 Goal Shots 'Potgieter Horjus Gooden |
| Sun 27 Sep | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 54–58 | Melbourne Vixens | USC Stadium | |
| 1.00pm | 2 Goal Shots Wood Koenen 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia |
Stats | 2 Goal Shots Kumwenda 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites Philip |
Ladder
| Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | % | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Melbourne Vixens | 14 | 11 | 1 | 2 | 870 | 769 | 113.33 | 46 |
| 2 | Sunshine Coast Lightning | 14 | 9 | 0 | 5 | 821 | 824 | 99.64 | 36 |
| 3 | West Coast Fever | 14 | 8 | 1 | 5 | 964 | 897 | 107.46 | 34 |
| 4 | New South Wales Swifts | 14 | 8 | 1 | 5 | 898 | 885 | 101.46 | 34 |
| 5 | Queensland Firebirds | 14 | 6 | 1 | 7 | 851 | 893 | 95.29 | 26 |
| 6 | Giants Netball | 14 | 5 | 2 | 7 | 885 | 891 | 99.32 | 24 |
| 7 | Adelaide Thunderbirds | 14 | 5 | 0 | 9 | 769 | 797 | 96.48 | 20 |
| 8 | Collingwood Magpies | 14 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 770 | 872 | 88.30 | 4 |
| Last updated: 29 September 2020 — Source | |||||||||
Finals series
Major semi-final
| Sat 3 Oct 1.00pm |
Report Stats |
Melbourne Vixens (1) | 63–47 | Sunshine Coast Lightning (2) | USC Stadium Umpires: Bronwen Adams, Michelle Phippard |
Nine | |
| Scoring by quarter: 18-13, 16-7, 16-10, 13-17 | |||||||
| Scoring by half: 34-20, 29-27 | |||||||
| 2 Goal Shots Thwaites Kumwenda Philip 1 Goal Shots Thwaites Kumwenda Philip |
2 Goal Shots Koenen Wood 1 Goal Shots Koenen Wood Proscovia | ||||||
Minor semi-final
| Sun 4 Oct 12.00pm |
Report Stats |
West Coast Fever (3) | 67–62 | New South Wales Swifts (4) | USC Stadium Umpires: Georgina Sulley-Beales, Nathan Begley |
Nine | |
| Scoring by quarter: 15-17, 14-19, 19-12, 19-14 | |||||||
| Scoring by half: 29-36, 38-26 | |||||||
| 2 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld |
2 Goal Shots Wallace Housby 1 Goal Shots Wallace Housby Garbin | ||||||
Preliminary final
| Sun 11 Oct 12.00pm |
Report Stats |
Sunshine Coast Lightning (2) | 59–73 | West Coast Fever (3) | USC Stadium Umpires: Georgina Sulley-Beales, Nathan Begley |
Nine | |
| Scoring by quarter: 12-21, 11-18, 18-20, 18-14 | |||||||
| Scoring by half: 23-39, 36-34 | |||||||
| 2 Goal Shots Wood 1 Goal Shots Wood Proscovia Koenen |
2 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld | ||||||
Grand Final
| Sun 18 Oct 12.00pm |
Report Stats |
Melbourne Vixens (1) | 66–64 | West Coast Fever (3) | Nissan Arena Attendance: 2,061 Umpires: Georgina Sulley-Beales, Nathan Begley |
Nine | |
| Scoring by quarter: 15-16, 17-17, 18-14, 16-17 | |||||||
| Scoring by half: 32-33, 34-31 | |||||||
| 2 Goal Shots Thwaites 1 Goal Shots Kumwenda Thwaites Philip |
2 Goal Shots Teague-Neeld Fowler 1 Goal Shots Fowler Teague-Neeld | ||||||
- Grand Final MVP Winner: Mwai Kumwenda
Awards
The following players were awarded for their performances in the 2020 season:[37]
- The Player of the Year Award was won by Jhaniele Fowler.
- The Grand Final MVP Award was won by Mwai Kumwenda of the Melbourne Vixens.
- The Rising Star Award was won by Maisie Nankivell of the Adelaide Thunderbirds.
- The Joyce Brown Coach of the Year award was won by Simone McKinnis of the Melbourne Vixens.
- The Leading Goalscorer Award was won by Jhaniele Fowler of the West Coast Fever, who scored 795 goals in the regular season, and 979 goals after finals.[38]
- The following players were named in the Super Netball Team of the Year:
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