| Place Of Birth | Victoria, Australia |
| Residence | Alphington, Victoria, Australia (as at 2004) |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Occupation | Athlete and administration assistant (part time) |
| Playing Position | Goal Attack and Goal Shooter (also captain of the team until Liz Ellis returns) |
| International Debut | 1998 |
| Number Internationals | 72 |
| Club | Melbourne Phoenix (captain) |
| Influential Person | Marg Caldow, Norma Plummer and Joyce Brown |
| Idol | Her mother. |
Commonwealth Games History | Manchester 2002
Gold
Kuala Lumpur 1998
Gold |
| Injuries | Sharelle missed most of 2004 because of an ankle injury. |
| Other | Sharelle is the captain of the Australian team. Her greatest playing strength is her speed.
Sharelle threw the final 'sudden death goal' in both the 2002 Commonwealth Games and in the 1999 World Championships.
She has been a member of the Australian team in the last two Commonwealth Games, as well as the World Championship Team in 1999.
Sharelle McMahon rushed back from injury and her honeymoon early in 2005, to catch the tests in South Africa and England.
Sharelle was named Most Valuable Player in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy competition in 2000, 2003 and 2005 and the Australian Team Player of the Year in 2002 and 2003. |