Last year, the team dominated the home-and-away season and secured a commanding Grand Final victory over the Melbourne Mavericks Reserves to claim the first-ever Super Netball Reserves title.
Head Coach Guy Keane will return alongside Assistant Coach Karly Guadagnin, bringing their premiership winning leadership to a talented squad.
Keane is ready to see what this team can do, ready to launch another powerful campaign.
“We have a combination of returning athletes, standout GIG WANL performers and emerging talent eager to make their mark on the national stage,” he said.
“The team enters the new season hungry to defend their title and continue to elevate the Fever brand across the country.”
As the pathway squad for West Coast Fever, the Reserves continue to play a pivotal role in developing the next generation of elite netballers for Western Australia. The 2026 group is ready to build on that success and showcase the depth and strength of Netball WA’s high‑performance system.
Returning athletes:
- Caitlyn Brown (2026 WCF Temporary Replacement Player & Training Partner)
- Sloan Burton (2026 WCF Training Partner)
- Jasmah Haywood (2026 WCF Training Partner) *
- Scarlet Jauncey (2026 WCF Training Partner)
- Sophie Eastaugh
- Jess Repacholi
- Indi Squiers
- Kate Cunningham
New additions:
- Tierrah Miller – 2025/26 Black Swans Squad member
- Charisse Rond – member of the extended 21&U Australian Squad (2024/25) and member of the 2025 Fever Reserves squad.
Training Partners
These athletes will contribute to the depth, competitiveness, and daily high‑performance standards of the Fever Reserves environment:
- Aitaua Enari*
- Clara Wigley*
- Eva Petkovic
- Recently selected for the 2026 19U State Team Halle Richards, Teagan Begovic, Emily Rivers.
*Currently injured / returning to play