Australian defender who captained the Melbourne Vixens to two domestic titles and won World Championship gold and Commonwealth Games medals across a 13-year international career.
Bianca Chatfield was born on 2 April 1982 in Somerville on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. She made her debut for Melbourne Phoenix aged 16 and went on to make 133 appearances for the club between 1998 and 2007, winning four premierships, before making her senior Australian debut against England in March 2001 aged 18. Chatfield earned 59 caps for Australia between 2001 and 2014, winning gold at the 2007 World Netball Championships in New Zealand, silver at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow as joint vice-captain, having briefly been dropped from the squad in 2010. She was a co-captain of the Australian FastNet Diamonds at the 2011 World Netball Series in Liverpool, where the team won bronze. Domestically, Chatfield moved to the newly formed Melbourne Vixens for the ANZ Championship's launch in 2008, captaining the club for eight seasons and winning titles in 2009 and 2014, becoming the first Vixens player to reach 100 appearances. She retired from netball at the end of the 2015 season having played over 240 national league matches and won six premierships in total. Since retiring, Chatfield has built a career in Australian sports media, working as a Suncorp Super Netball commentator for Channel Nine and later Fox Sports, and appeared as a contestant on the renovation show The Block in 2018.
Captaining the Melbourne Vixens to two domestic titles while anchoring Australia's defence to a World Championship and Commonwealth Games gold
How They Played
Composed, reliable goal keeper renowned for leadership, court awareness and defensive consistency across a long career
Lasting Impact
Remembered as one of Australia's most consistent and long-serving defenders, and a respected voice in netball broadcasting since retiring
Career Honours
- World Championship Gold 2007
- Commonwealth Games Gold 2014 (joint vice-captain)
- Commonwealth Games Silver 2006
- 6x domestic premiership winner (Phoenix and Vixens)
| Club | Period | Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Melbourne Phoenix | 1998–2007 | — |
| Melbourne Vixens | 2008–2015 | — |