
West Coast Fever Eyes Glory as 2025 Super Netball Season Heats Up
Alright, let’s talk about one of the most exciting stories in Australian netball right now—West Coast Fever and the absolute buzz surrounding the 2025 Super Netball season.
There’s a lot of heat building around this team, and rightly so. West Coast Fever are stepping into the new season with big goals, powerful names, and a real hunger to return to championship form. One of the standout elements this year is the ever-consistent presence of Sunday Aryang, along with her sister Ruth Aryang, who’s been turning heads with her own steady rise. It’s not just about defence or midcourt strategy for these two—it’s about legacy, pride, and pushing the limits of what the Fever can achieve.
Now, all eyes are also on whether Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, the five-time league MVP, will return to the court after what’s been an emotionally intense off-season. She experienced a personal loss late last year, and the club is giving her space and time to make her own call about when she's ready. Her return, if and when it happens, could be a game-changer for the Fever. But until then, the very capable Mwai Kumwenda, who joined from the Melbourne Vixens, is set to hold down the goal shooter position. It’s a high-stakes role, especially with the possibility that the roster may have to shift again when Fowler is back.
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The competition this year is fierce. The NSW Swifts have made some jaw-dropping moves, bringing in New Zealand’s star shooter Grace Nweke. She’s already being called a “goal attack’s dream” by her teammate Helen Housby and could very well tip the balance of the season. With this addition, some are saying that if the Swifts don’t win the premiership, something’s seriously off.
But here’s the thing—don’t count out the Fever just yet. Their depth, their hunger, and the sheer experience they’ve cultivated over the years keep them right up there in the top-four conversation. If things click, especially with the Aryang sisters on the rise and the chemistry building around Kumwenda, Fever could be unstoppable.
Of course, the Thunderbirds are hunting for a historic three-peat and won’t go down easy. Adelaide’s defensive weapon, Shamera Sterling-Humphreys, will make sure of that. And the Sunshine Coast Lightning are throwing everything they’ve got at a comeback season.
But for Fever fans? There’s a quiet confidence. The team knows what it takes to win. They’ve been there before, and with the right mix of patience, power, and heart, 2025 could be their year again. So buckle up—this Super Netball season is going to be wild.
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