Gaye Teede

{{short description|Australian netball player and coach}}

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|fullname = Gaye Teede

|maidenname = Switch

|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1946|04|15|df=yes}}

|birth_place = Midland, Western Australia{{cite web|title=Gay Teede - WA Hall of Champions|url=http://wais.org.au/other/hoc_detail.php?id=51|publisher=wais.org.au|accessdate=21 September 2017}}

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|positions = C, WA

|nationalyears1 = 1966–1979

|nationalteam1 = Australia

|nationalcaps1 = 17

|coachyears1 = 1986–1988

|coachteam1 = Australia U21

|coachyears2 = 1990–1998

|coachteam2 = Australian Institute of Sport

|coachyears3 = 1990

|coachteam3 = Australia

|coachyears4 = 1999–2002

|coachteam4 = Perth Orioles

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{{MedalCompetition|World Netball Championships}}

{{MedalSilver|1967 Perth|Team}}

{{MedalGold|1971 Kingston|Team}}

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Gaye Teede (born 15 April 1946), also known as Gaye Switch or Gaye Walsh, is a former Australia netball international and a former Australia head coach. As a player, she represented Australia at the 1967, 1971 and 1979 World Netball Championships, winning one silver and two gold medals. She captained Australia as they won the gold medal in 1971 and was subsequently named the Western Australian Sports Star of the Year. She was head coach when the Australia U21 team won the 1988 World Youth Netball Championships. In 1990, Teede coached the senior Australia team for five tests. Between 1990 and 1998 Teede served as head coach at the Australian Institute of Sport. In 1989 she was inducted into the Western Australian Hall of Champions and in 2009 she was inducted into the Australian Netball Hall of Fame.{{cite web|title=Gay Teede - WA Hall of Champions|url=http://wais.org.au/other/hoc_detail.php?id=51|publisher=wais.org.au|accessdate=21 September 2017}}{{cite web|title=Von Bertouch and Hallinan honoured at Australian Netball Awards|url=https://womensportreport.com/von-bertouch-and-hallinan-honoured/wn/538|publisher=womensportreport.com|date=7 December 2009|accessdate=25 August 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://diamonds.netball.com.au/player/gaye-teede|title=Gaye Teede|publisher=diamonds.netball.com.au|accessdate=24 August 2020}}

Playing career

=Western Australia=

In 1961, as Gaye Switch, Teede represented Western Australia at under-16 level. In 1963 she made her debut for the senior Western Australia team. In 1969, in Adelaide, she was a member the senior Western Australia team that won the Australian National Netball Championships outright for the first time.{{cite web|title=Gay Teede - WA Hall of Champions|url=http://wais.org.au/other/hoc_detail.php?id=51|publisher=wais.org.au|accessdate=21 September 2017}}{{Cite web|url=https://thewest.com.au/sport/netball/wa-netball-invincibles-honoured-in-hall-of-champions-ng-b88993705z|title=WA netball invincibles honoured in Hall of Champions|publisher=thewest.com.au|date=21 October 2018|accessdate=24 August 2020}}{{cite web|title=2018 Western Australian Hall of Champions|url=https://wais.org.au/other/news_detail.php?id=9893|publisher=wais.org.au|date=26 October 2018|accessdate=25 August 2020}}

=Australia=

Between 1966 and 1978 Teede made 17 test appearances for Australia. She represented Australia at the 1967 and 1971 World Netball Championships, winning silver and gold respectively. She also captained Australia at the latter tournament and was subsequently named the Western Australian Sports Star of the Year. Teede then took a seven year break from international netball to start a family. On her return she represented Australia at the 1979 World Netball Championships, serving as vice captain. The tournament saw Australia, New Zealand and Trinidad and Tobago declared joint winners. A serious knee injury at the 1979 tournament ended Teede's playing career.{{cite web|title=Gay Teede - WA Hall of Champions|url=http://wais.org.au/other/hoc_detail.php?id=51|publisher=wais.org.au|accessdate=21 September 2017}}

class="wikitable collapsible"

! Tournaments

! Place

1967 World Netball Championships{{cite web|url=http://www.todor66.com/others/Netball/World/Women_1967.html#Teams_Composition|title=Women Netball II World Championship 1967 Perth|publisher=www.todor66.com|accessdate=27 February 2020}}{{silver02}}
1971 World Netball Championships{{cite web|url=http://www.todor66.com/others/Netball/World/Women_1971.html#Teams_Composition|title=Women Netball III World Championship 1971 Kingston|publisher=www.todor66.com|accessdate=27 February 2020}}{{gold01}}
1979 World Netball Championships{{cite web|url=http://www.todor66.com/others/Netball/World/Women_1979.html#Teams_Composition|title=Women Netball V World Championship 1979 Port of Spain|publisher=www.todor66.com|accessdate=26 February 2020}}{{gold01}}

Coaching career

=Australian Institute of Sport=

Between 1982 and 1990 Teede served as an assistant coach to Wilma Shakespear at the Australian Institute of Sport. In 1990 she replaced Shakespear as the program's head coach and remained in the position until 1998.{{Cite web |title=AIS Netball Program |url=https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/netball |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190313091527/https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/netball |archive-date=13 March 2019 |access-date=15 August 2020 |website=Clearinghouse for Sport |publisher=Australian Sports Commission}}{{Cite web |title=1990 AIS Netball Program |url=https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/netball/1990 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201009185122/https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/netball/1990 |archive-date=9 October 2020 |access-date=16 August 2020 |website=Clearinghouse for Sport |publisher=Australian Sports Commission}}{{Cite web |title=1998 AIS Netball Program |url=https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/netball/1998 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190324164309/https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/netball/1998 |archive-date=24 March 2019 |access-date=16 August 2020 |website=Clearinghouse for Sport |publisher=Australian Sports Commission}}

=Australia=

Between 1986 and 1988, Teede served as head coach of the Australia U21 team. She was head coach when Australia won the 1988 World Youth Netball Championships. In 1990, Teede coached the senior Australia team in five Tests with an 80% winning record.

=Perth Orioles=

Between 1999 and 2002, Teede served as head coach of Perth Orioles in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy.{{Cite web|url=https://westcoastfever.com.au/perth-orioles-history|title=Perth Orioles History|publisher=westcoastfever.com.au|accessdate=24 August 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/netball-wp-assets/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2013/11/06180722/2002-NWA-Annual-Report.pdf|title=WA Netball (Inc) Annual Report 2002|work=Netball Western Australia|accessdate=25 August 2020}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.wais.org.au/images/cms/assets/publications/wais-issue11.pdf|title=Without Compromise|publisher=www.wais.org.au|accessdate=22 September 2020}}

Honours

=Player=

;Australia

;Western Australia

=Individual=

=Head coach=

References