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Renae Ingles

Australian netballer (born )

Renae Ingles (née Hallinan) (born 18 July in Melbourne, Australia) is a former Australia netball international who played in 67 tests for Australia.[2]

Career

Ingles was primarily a wing-defence and centre player.

She started her career with the Melbourne Phoenix and played with them for five seasons in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, before joining the Melbourne Vixens in in the new ANZ Championships.

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In , she was an integral member of the Melbourne Vixens lineup that won the Vixens' first ANZ Championship title. She moved to the Adelaide Thunderbirds for the and season. She stayed with the Thunderbirds until announcing her retirement in [3] She returned to netball mid-way through the following year for Melbourne Vixens and was later selected in the Australian Diamonds squad for the /19 international season.[4] Ingles announced her retirement from netball at the end of the season.[2]

Ingles was awarded Netball Australia's Australian International Player of the Year in [5] She was selected in the Australian Diamonds squad for the /19 international season.[4]

Major achievements

  • Australian Diamonds Commonwealth Games Team (Gold Medalists)
  • Liz Ellis Diamond Winner
  • Australian Diamonds International Player of the Year
  • Tanya Denver Award
  • Adelaide Thunderbirds Premiership
  • Australian Commonwealth Games Team (Silver medalists)
  • Australian Diamonds International Player of the Year
  • Melbourne Vixens Premiership
  • Vixens Excellence in Life & Sport Award
  • Vixens Coaches' Award

Personal life

In August she announced via Twitter that she would be marrying basketballer Joe Ingles.

On 29 August the couple wed at Bird in Hand Winery in Adelaide.[6] In January , Ingles announced she would not play in the season as she was pregnant.[7] She subsequently gave birth to twins.[3] In May , Ingles announced on Instagram she was expecting the couple's third child,[8] and the child was born later in the year.[9]

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