May 19, 2012

Geitz grabs major award

Laura Geitz

Goal keeper Laura Geitz last night added the sport’s top individual honour, the Liz Ellis Diamond, to her ensemble successes with the world champion national team and ANZ Championship-winning Queensland Firebirds at the Australian netball awards dinner in Melbourne.

Geitz, 24, became the third defender in four years to earn the grand prize – a one-carat diamond and $5000 cheque – following Mo’onia Gerrard in 2008 and Julie Corletto in 2009. Centre Natalie von Bertouch provided the only midcourt moment in 2010.

The Firebirds star was also named Australian player of the year in the trans-Tasman league for her contribution to Queensland’s debut title. At the July world titles in Singapore, Geitz was called from the bench at half-time in the final against New Zealand and played a key role in an Australian recovery that led to a dramatic one-goal overtime win and successful title defence.

2011 Australian Netball Award winners

  • Liz Ellis Diamond: Laura Geitz
  • International Player of the Year: Kimberlee Green
  • Australian ANZ Championship player of the year: Laura Geitz, Queensland Firebirds
  • New Idea Favourite Diamond: Catherine Cox
  • Australian Netball League Player of the Year: Karyn Bailey, Victoria Fury
  • Australian 21/U Player of the Year: April Letton
  • Australian Sports Commission Coach of the Year: Roselee Jencke, Firebirds
  • Lorraine Lea Linen Umpire of the Year: Sharon Kelly
  • All Australian Umpire Awards: Diana Toppi, Tara Warner
  • Tanya Denver Media Award: Warren Partland, The Adelaide Advertiser
  • Service Awards: Amanda Lulham (Journalist News Ltd), Linda Pearce (Journalist Fairfax Media)
  • Hall of Fame Inductees: Liz Ellis, Julie Francou

Via the SMH.  

Top award shocks mum and dad

  Juanita Geitz, who accompanied her daughter to the night of nights in Melbourne on Saturday, is still shocked by Laura’s win.

“It was very special for Laura to win the highest individual honour in Australian netball,” Mrs Geitz said.

“Laura was even surprised to be one of the four nominations for the award.

“I have the envelope with Laura’s name on it. I will treasure it forever,” Mrs Geitz said.

Laura celebrated her 24th birthday two weeks ago.

Mrs Geitz recalls her daughter’s debut for Australia a couple of days before her 21st birthday.

On Saturday night, Mrs Geitz rang her husband Ross after Laura won the ANZ Championship award.

“The Liz Ellis Diamond was presented later in the night and I rang Ross and woke him up,” she said.

“He was surprised. It was one of her dreams but not expected.

“It was special for Laura to be presented with the award by Liz as they are both goalkeepers.”

The highest individual honour in Australian netball is named after Liz Ellis, a former captain and most capped Australian player of all-time, who was on hand to present Geitz with a $5000 cheque and the superb one carat diamond from Michael Wilson Jewellers.

Geitz continues a defenders’ dominance of the award, becoming the third to take home the coveted prize (Mo’onia Gerrard ’08, Julie Corletto ’09).

Laura’s career highlights

  • 2003 – First represented Queensland at 17 and under level.
  • 2005 – Junior world championship bronze in Florida.
  • 2008 – Debut for Australian Diamonds against England in Newcastle.
  • 2010 – Commonwealth Games silver medal in Delhi.
  • 2011 – On-court leader as Queensland Firebirds win ANZ Championship with unbeaten season.
  • 2011 – World championship gold medal in Singapore.
  • 2011 – ANZ Championship Player of the Year.
  • 2011 – Liz Ellis Diamond winner.

Australian netball captain Natalie von Bertouch to undergo surgery

Natalie Von Bertouch

Australian netball captain Natalie von Bertouch requires surgery on a foot injury that has sidelined her since leading the team to the world title in July.

But the good news is that she should be fit to play with the Adelaide Thunderbirds by the start of the 2012 trans-Tasman championships.

The 28-year-old, who took over as Diamonds skipper after a serious injury to Sharelle McMahon, missed Australia’s six Tests since the Singapore title, including the final match late last month when it regained the world No.1 ranking with a series win over New Zealand.

Von Bertouch, who has had her foot in a moon-boot for the past eight weeks, will undergo surgery on Monday with a specialist confirming she needed a Sesamoid-ectamy; an operation to permanently remove one of the two Sesamoid bones in her right foot.

“I will have to wear a foot brace and I won’t be able to walk or drive for at least two weeks but I should be able to start exercising again after that with most things like swimming and cycling but no running,” von Bertouch said.

Nat von Bertouch is aching to lead her Diamonds

Natalie von Bertouch

DIAMONDS captain Nat von Bertouch is confident she will be cleared to lead the side against England.

She hopes to play in the opening Test in Newcastle next month.

The champion midcourter is hoping to get approval from medical staff to have the moon boot protecting her injured right foot removed when the Diamonds meet in Sydney on Wednesday.

Von Bertouch is under a cloud for the Diamonds’ first contest since claiming the world championship in Singapore in July, after aggravating a foot injury at the national camp in Canberra last week.

Bothered by an issue with her sesamoid bone during the ANZ Championship, von Bertouch was dealt a setback in her preparations for the three-Test series against England followed by three Tests against New Zealand when the injury flared at the camp.

“I’ve had the problem for a while and it was quite bad during the ANZ Championship,” von Bertouch said.

“It was sore but I could keep playing. I can still feel it with the boot on but it is not bad. I’m not sure when the boot will come off – hopefully next week when I go into camp.

“I’m still planning to play in the first game – whether or not that happens is in the hands of the physio.”

Von Bertouch did some light work when she trained with fellow Diamonds Sharni Layton and Erin Bell and South Australia’s representatives in the national 21 and under side – Kate Shimmin, Cody Lange, Amehlia Schmidt and Laura Marslen – at Netball SA Stadium (formerly ETSA Park) on Wednesday.

“I couldn’t do much – a little throwing and catching – but I want to be involved,” highly competitive von Bertouch said. “I hate sitting out and I want to do as much as I can.”

The Diamonds will meet England in Newcastle on October 9, followed by Tests in Canberra and Sydney. They face the Silver Ferns in Perth on October 23 and in Adelaide three days later.

The third Test is in Melbourne on October 30.

The Australian 21 and under team will compete against the Diamonds, Silver Ferns, South Africa and Malawi in practice matches in Perth next month.

Via Adelaide Now.