In September 2016, Laura Geitz stood alongside her teammates in the Queensland Firebirds change room preparing to take the court in their ANZ Championship final against the NSW Swifts. The captain had ...
Two-time world netball champion and former captain Laura Geitz is back in the Australian Diamonds squad, following a Commonwealth Games camp at the Australian Institute of Sport. Head coach Lisa ...
Laura Geitz, that is. She’s tall, athletically talented, a leader, respected by her peers, has a huge smile and she’s a pretty handy netball player. She is already a world and Commonwealth champion ...
QUEENSLAND Firebirds captain Laura Geitz her work off the court that has earned her recognition in the Pride of Australia Medal. The Queensland Firebirds captain gives back to her sport at every ...
The netball legend shared the exciting news with her social media followers by uploading a precious first photo of herself alongside husband Mark Gilbride and their beautiful new addition. She ...
THE Firebirds marvelled at Laura Geitz's strength after she rebounded from her father's sudden death to star in a thrilling overtime loss to Magic. Defensive partner Demelza McCloud said Geitz had ...
Then a 23-year-old defender on the rise, Geitz played more of a supporting role in goalkeeper to the now-retired Susan Fuhrmann. Geitz recalls watching from the bench during the first half in the ...
LAURA Geitz knew it was time to retire as she looked across the netball court and was no longer one of the tallest players. The 30-year-old though walks away as an absolute giant of the game. But ...
COMEBACK Queen Laura Geitz has rediscovered her love of netball and is ready to “rock’n’roll’’ at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. The Queensland Firebirds star missed the entire 2017 season ...
Queensland Netball great Laura Geitz and husband Mark Gilbride have welcomed their second child, posting adorable pictures to social media. The netball great, 31, told The Courier-Mail Frank arrived ...
QUEENSLAND Firebirds captain Laura Geitz could not be happier that the ANZ Championship titleholders now have giant targets on their backs. From being trophy hunters last year to the hunted this ...