West Coast Fever head coach Dan Ryan has reached an incredible milestone, coaching his 100th game in Super Netball. The achievement was celebrated during the team's recent match, marking a significant moment in Ryan's career and the club's history.
A Journey of Dedication
Ryan, who has been at the helm of the Fever since 2017, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the team. 'It's a privilege to be part of this club and to work with such talented athletes,' he said. 'Reaching 100 games is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved.'
Under Ryan's guidance, the Fever have become a formidable force in Super Netball, consistently competing at the highest level. His leadership has been instrumental in developing a strong team culture and fostering a winning mentality.
Milestones and Memories
Reflecting on his journey, Ryan highlighted some of the memorable moments, including the team's grand final appearance in 2022. 'That was a special season, and it showed what we are capable of when we come together as a unit,' he recalled.
The coach also praised the support from the Fever faithful, noting that the fans have been a driving force behind the team's success. 'Our supporters are incredible, and their passion fuels our performances,' Ryan added.
Looking Ahead
As Ryan looks to the future, he remains focused on building a sustainable success model for the club. 'We have a great foundation, and I'm excited about what lies ahead,' he said. 'The goal is to continue improving and to bring a championship to West Coast.'
The milestone has been widely celebrated within the netball community, with players and officials acknowledging Ryan's contribution to the sport. Fever captain Courtney Bruce described him as a 'phenomenal coach' who has transformed the team.
With his 100th game now in the books, Ryan is already setting his sights on the next milestone, determined to lead the Fever to even greater heights.



