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Jamaican netballers dominate Suncorp Super Netball’s Team of the Year

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Jamaican netballers dominate Suncorp Super Netball’s Team of the Year
Key Points(5)
  • These Caribbean powerhouses left an indelible mark on the league, dominating their respective roles with unmatched skill and consistency.
  • The eight-time MVP amassed an astonishing 1,571.5 net points, showcasing her precision with a league-high 813 goals from 846 attempts.
  • Her consistency and unparalleled accuracy solidified her position as the league’s preeminent goal shooter.
  • Fowler-Nembhard’s season was a masterclass in offensive excellence, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest in the sport.
  • <h3><strong>Defensive Titans: Sterling-Humphrey and Wilson</strong></h3> Shamera Sterling-Humphrey’s defensive dominance propelled the Adelaide Thunderbirds to championship glory.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — Jamaican athletes took center stage in the 2024 Suncorp Super Netball League, with Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, Latanya Wilson, and Shamera Sterling-Humphrey earning coveted spots in the prestigious Team of the Year.

These Caribbean powerhouses left an indelible mark on the league, dominating their respective roles with unmatched skill and consistency.

Fowler-Nembhard: A towering force in attack


Representing the New South Wales Swifts, Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard continued her reign as netball royalty, delivering a record-breaking performance this season. The eight-time MVP amassed an astonishing 1,571.5 net points, showcasing her precision with a league-high 813 goals from 846 attempts.

Her consistency and unparalleled accuracy solidified her position as the league’s preeminent goal shooter. Fowler-Nembhard’s season was a masterclass in offensive excellence, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest in the sport.

Defensive Titans: Sterling-Humphrey and Wilson


Shamera Sterling-Humphrey’s defensive dominance propelled the Adelaide Thunderbirds to championship glory. The Jamaican goalkeeper was an impenetrable wall, leading the league with 36 defensive rebounds, 44 intercepts, and 96 deflections. Her commanding presence in the backcourt was instrumental in the Thunderbirds’ championship run.

Equally impressive was Latanya Wilson, who joined her compatriot Sterling-Humphrey as a cornerstone of the Thunderbirds’ defense. Wilson finished second in both intercepts (42) and deflections (82), showcasing her agility, anticipation, and tactical brilliance. Together, the Jamaican duo formed a defensive partnership that overwhelmed opponents throughout the season.

Thunderbirds’ year of glory


The Adelaide Thunderbirds emerged as the team to beat this season, with accolades extending beyond their championship triumph. Rookie sensation Lauren Frew was crowned Rookie of the Year, head coach Tania Obst earned the Joyce Brown Coach of the Year award, and goal shooter Lucy Austin received the Fast5 Player of the Series honor.

The Thunderbirds’ remarkable year, anchored by their Jamaican stars, highlighted their dominance and collective excellence in every facet of the game.

The 2024 Suncorp Super Netball Team of the Year


The league’s best were celebrated in the Team of the Year line-up, featuring: GS: Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard (Swifts); GA: Kiera Austin (Vixens); WA: Georgie Horjus (Thunderbirds); C: Kate Moloney (Vixens); WD: Latanya Wilson (Thunderbirds); GD: Sunday Aryang (Fever); GK: Shamera Sterling-Humphrey (Thunderbirds).

Bench: Attack: Sophie Garbin (Vixens); Midcourt: Liz Watson (Lightning); Defence: Ashleigh Ervin (Lightning).

Jamaican legacy in netball


The achievements of Fowler-Nembhard, Sterling-Humphrey, and Wilson underscore Jamaica’s continued prominence in international netball. Their brilliance not only elevates their teams but also solidifies their nation’s reputation as a powerhouse in the sport.

As the league celebrates its brightest stars, the impact of these Jamaican athletes remains unmistakable—a testament to their enduring talent, determination, and love for the game.

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