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Super Netball Leading Goalscorer Award

The Super Netball Leading Goalscorer Award is an annual Super Netball award given to the player that scores the most goals in the Super Netball regular season (i.e.: not including finals). The current holder of the award is Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, who has led the competition in scoring for the past seven seasons.

Winners

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Season Player Nationality Team Goals Ref.
2017 Caitlin Thwaites  Australia Collingwood Magpies 594 [1]
2018 Jhaniele Fowler  Jamaica West Coast Fever 783 [2]
2019 Jhaniele Fowler (2)  Jamaica West Coast Fever 709 [3]
2020 Jhaniele Fowler (3)  Jamaica West Coast Fever 795 [4]
2021 Jhaniele Fowler (4)  Jamaica West Coast Fever 883 [5]
2022 Jhaniele Fowler (5)  Jamaica West Coast Fever 929 [6][7]
2023 Jhaniele Fowler (6)  Jamaica West Coast Fever TBC
2024 Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard (7)  Jamaica West Coast Fever 813

References

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  1. ^ "Bulley's Giants foil Magpies' Super Netball flag hopes; Caitlin Thwaites ends season as leading goal scorer". bendigoadvertiser.com.au.
  2. ^ "Pressure on Giants in netball semi-final". sbs.com.au.
  3. ^ "For a second straight year, the unstoppable Jhaniele fowler of the @WestCoastFever leads the league in goals!". twitter.com.
  4. ^ "Stats". SSN.
  5. ^ "Stats". SSN.
  6. ^ "Stats". SSN.
  7. ^ "Watson Crowned Liz Ellis Diamond". Netball Australia. 1 December 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022.