

Tbirds young gun ready and waiting
Itโs been a whirlwind maiden season for Lauren Frew, but the Thunderbirds youngster is ready for what Saturday brings.

Itโs been a whirlwind maiden season for Lauren Frew, but the Thunderbirds youngster is ready for what Saturday brings.
By Matt Fotia
Lauren Frew was there when the Adelaide Thunderbirds lifted their first ever Suncorp Super Netball Trophy in 2023.
The then training partner was stood a metre or two behind the ecstatic champions, watching on with delight as Hannah Petty lifted the Thunderbirds first trophy since 2013.
This year theyโre on track to make it back-to-back glories, in front of packed-out Adelaide Entertainment Centre, and this time Frew wonโt be watching from the back row.
Sheโll be front and centre.
The off-season goaling departures of Eleanor Cardwell (Melbourne Mavericks) and Tippah Dwan (Queensland Firebirds) opened the door for the proud South Australian to join the contracted ten for the first time.
Sheโs done more than just join the contracted ten. The Adelaide local has appeared in every Thunderbirds match this season, racking up more than 100 goals and 100 assists, and starred in their Major Semi Final win over the Melbourne Vixens.
Frew says her first objective of the 2024 season was to prove to everyone, including herself, that she had earned her spot on the Thunderbirds list.
โWe had two goalers leave and most people think the natural progression would be for the training partner to fulfil that spot, but I really wanted to show not only myself, but the fans and my family I had really earned that spot,โ Frew said.
โItโs been a gradual thing.
โFrom round one to now the main thing Iโm finding in myself is how much my confidence has increased.
โIn round one it was my debut, I was nervous and really playing on adrenaline.
โThe hard work that went in over pre-season helped me earn that starting role and I feel like from there Iโve grown each week and built trust with all my teammates.โ

Frew undersells her journey to the SSN.
An underage star at both state and international level, Frew was an Australian Netball Championships winner in 2022 with the Southern Force and has plied her trade in the South Australian Premier League since 2020.
Despite this lengthy, and impressive, apprenticeship Frew was still caught off guard by the jump up in standard.
โThe intensity was a big jump and the body pressure that all the defenders put on you, they were the two things I had to work my way around,โ Frew explained.
โI had to do quite a lot of work in the gym to get stronger, so I didnโt get pushed around, but I think the pre-season matches really helped me.
โJust being aware of it and learning how to combat it mentally and knowing how much harder you have to work.โ
Thankfully, the presence of Matrics Netball Club and Southern Force teammate Lucy Austin has helped the young goal attack settle into life as a professional netballer.
โItโs been really nice having her there as a support,โ Frew said.
โLuce and I have developed such a great connection, off court and on court playing at Matrics.
โSheโs always there to give me advice or give me feedback which has been really comforting.โ
While Frewโs relationship with Austin has developed over a handful of years, it is her new friendship with champion goaler Romelda Aiken-George that has brought Thunderbirds fans more joy.
Aiken-George, who played against the Thunderbirds for the NSW Swifts in last seasonโs decider, signed with the Adelaide outfit to inject some experience into the Thunderbirds attack end.
Frew says the mere presence of Aiken-George out on court fills her with confidence.
โWhen Iโm shooting and Iโve got Romelda under the ring it gives me so much confidence,โ Frew said.
โIโve only known her since she came down to Adelaide, but I feel like weโve really developed a great relationship.
โWe know when to be serious, but we can also have a bit of fun out on court.โ
This version of the Thunderbirds looks like they have fun 24/7 under the tutelage of Tania Obst and Cathy Fellows.
The Thunderbirds hadnโt featured in an SSN finals series until 2023 and were regular cellar dwellers prior to last seasonโs triumph.
The atmosphere fostered by Obst and Fellows has become a talking point in netball circles, with onlookers keen to understand what makes this Thunderbirdsโ environment such a successful one.
Frew believes Obst and Fellows have created a safe space for the Thunderbirds players to grow as humans and netballers.
โTania and Cathy have developed such a great culture and atmosphere at the Thunderbirds,โ Frew stated.
โThe environment theyโve created makes you feel like you can make mistakes, which is what you need to flourish and grow as a player.
โIโm really lucky to have them and for them to believe in me and give me the (contracted) spot in the beginning.โ

The Thunderbirds have become the hottest sporting ticket in town for Adelaide locals over the past 24 months.
Their popularity meant theyโd outgrown Netball SA stadium, with home games moved to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre for 2024. Theyโve had no trouble packing that out each and every home game either.
Frew says the next generation are more aware of the Thunderbirds than ever before.
โPlaying home games at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre has been incredible,โ Frew said.
โHaving triple the amount of people, compared to last year, really just builds that atmosphere.
โMore kids are aware of the Thunderbirds, they know who we are.
โThe pink army are going strong and itโs amazing to play in front of them.โ
Playing the Grand Final in front of a home crowd isnโt the only thing thatโs different for the Thunderbirds this time around.
In 2023 they were the underdogs, the hunters.
In 2024 they are overwhelming favourites, with a massive target on their back.
Frew believes she and her teammates are ready for whatโs in store.
โLaura Scherian talked earlier in the year about pressure being a privilege and how important it is to enjoy these moments,โ Frew said.
โIt seems (at the moment) like they come around often, but if you look at where the Thunderbirds have come from, itโs really crazy.
โIโm a little nervous but mainly excited.
โWe have all put in so much hard work and I feel like weโre really prepared.
โWe know what weโve got to do.โ