Education
Medhurst went on to represent Australia at the 2005 World Youth Championships, where they finished in third place.
Medhurst went on to represent Australia at the 2005 World Youth Championships, where they finished in third place.
Born in Warracknabeal, Victoria, Medhurst rose to prominence in 2004, when the then-twenty-year-old had a strongdebut for the Adelaide Thunderbirds. Replacing club stalwart Jacqui Delaney, Medhurst put many of the world"s best defenders to task with her accuracy, speed, and elusive nature. She continued to develop as a player at open level, and in 2007 she finally made her debut, against Jamaica on 8 July 2007.
Her shooting accuracy was 100% during the quarter she was on.
Medhurst continued her strong debut season for Australia during the 2007 Netball World Championships, where she ended the preliminary rounds as the third-most accurate shooter at the championships, with a strike rate of 91%. Her rise continued in the grand final against New Zealand, when she was brought on in the final quarter when Australia"s senior shooters were struggling.
With the start of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Championship, Medhurst re-signed with the Adelaide Thunderbirds for the inaugural season in 2008. But in September 2009, she signed with the Queensland Firebirds for the 2010 season.
In 2013, at the preseason tournament in Melbourne, Medhurst played many quarters at wing attack, but was only rarely seen there during the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Championship season proper.
In 2014, Medhurst moved to Perth to play for the West Coast Fever, reuniting with her former Australian coach Norma Plummer, shifting with Firebirds wing attack Chelsea Pitman, and forging stronger links with Australian goal shooter Caitlin Bassett. Later, she was announced as their Captain.
She calmly converted all three of her attempts at goal, with Australia winning the final 42–38, making Medhurst a world champion. She won the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Championship in 2011 with the Firebirds and was named the season"s Most Valuable Player Later that year Medhurst was named in the Australian Netball Diamonds to compete at the 2014 Commonwealth Games who went on to win gold.
Medhurst plays as a goal attack and goal shooter, and is a current member of the Australian national netball team