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It’s been a wild week of headlines in Super Netball as we begin our countdown towards the finals with only a month left of the regular season to play.

On Sunday, both the Queensland Firebirds and NSW Swifts lost their matches to the Melbourne Mavericks, 73-61, and West Coast Fever, 78-71, respectively.

After the Firebirds farewelled their coach and the Swifts their championship player under controversial circumstances on the same night.

Fever goal shooter Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard deserves a mention for scoring 76 points against the Swifts (74 goals, one super shot) and marking a new individual record in a Super Netball game.

Julie Fitzgerald also hit a significant milestone — coaching 400 games in the national league — that is unlikely to ever be repeated, given her unmatched longevity in the sport across 25 seasons.

Alas, the Giants couldn’t reward her efforts as they fell to the defending premiers Adelaide Thunderbirds, 57-42. The reigning champs are humming along nicely thanks to their Jamaican defence and more on Latty Wilson in just a moment.

Meanwhile, the Melbourne Vixens held onto their new-found position at the top of the ladder, beating the Sunshine Coast Lightning, 63-61, in the closest game of the weekend.

If you missed it, don’t worry — we’ll get you up to speed with our Super Netball Round-Up.

Sam Wallace-Joseph officially departs

This is a story that has been bubbling along for several weeks and on Thursday, the NSW Swifts officially confirmed Trinidad and Tobago import Sam Wallace-Joseph had parted ways with the club after eight seasons.

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