Australian shooting legend Catherine Cox has signed off her career in style, bowing out a winner as the Melbourne Vixens claimed the ANZ Championship crown with an emotion-charged victory over the Queensland Firebirds.
Introduced off the bench in the final quarter with her side holding a narrow three-goal lead, Cox produced a nerveless shooting performance down the stretch to help the Vixens to their second transtasman league crown. Up by 10 goals heading into the final minute, the emotion of the occasion got the better of Cox, with the 38-year-old in tears as her side closed in on the victory and the clock wound down on her career.
"I couldn't be happier right now, it's been an amazing year and yeah, to finish like this is awesome, it's been such an amazing ride," said Cox, in between sobs after the match.
Vixens captain Bianca Chatfield said she was delighted Cox, who joined the Melbourne side this season and has largely played second fiddle to regular starter Karyn Bailey, got to play a role in the team's title win.
"I'm so happy she got out there today, what a career she has had and a super legend to have on the Melbourne Vixens team list," said Chatfield, who is the only player in the Vixens line-up still remaining from the 2009 championship winning side.