Former Australian Diamond Madi Browne has taken over the role as Torquay netball coach full-time on a three-year contract.
Browne is dual Liz Ellis Diamond winner and current sports broadcaster with Fox Netball and SEN 1116.
She stepped into the head coaching role in June, taking the reins from long-serving A grade coach Sonia Harris.
Browne’s return to local netball drew attention last November when she was unveiled as Torquay’s inaugural senior netball specialist – a role focused on technical development and mentoring. Her new contract will see her lead the club until 2028.
“The Torquay community has been so welcoming, and there’s a great energy around the club,” Browne said.
“I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the players, the coaches, and support staff. There’s a strong culture here, and I’m excited to be part of it.
“The BFNL is competitive and full of talent. I’ve been impressed with the skill level, the intensity of the matches, and the commitment across the clubs. It’s clear that the league has a strong foundation and is continuing to grow, which makes it a great environment for player and team development.
“Right now, my priority is to build strong connections with the group and create a clear, united playing identity. Moving into 2026, my focus will be on developing consistency, sharpening our game strategies and fostering leadership across the team.
“We want to create a high-performance environment where players can grow, enjoy their netball and push for long-term success.”
There is plenty to work with for Browne. Only last Saturday the Tigers pushed flag favourites Ocean Grove to within three goals and probably should have won the game.
“Madi is a passionate leader, mentor and role model,” club president Michael Gibson said.
“What stands out most is her commitment to building culture through genuine connection – not just with players, but with their families and the wider community.
“This is a historic moment for our club. Madi’s experience and professionalism lift us to a new level and her presence cements Torquay as a genuine destination for netballers across the region.
“Together with Madi, and the support of our committee, we’re focused on developing a clear junior-to-senior pathway and embedding a high-performance culture that will benefit our players for years to come.
“The club extends its thanks to Sonia Harris for her four years of service and wishes her all the best as she travels Australia with her family.”