NS EXCLUSIVE: London Pulse 2022 squad – Aussie flavour continues to grow
The London Pulse have signed an exciting squad for 2022, including two young Australian athletes.
The London Pulse have signed an exciting squad for 2022, including two young Australian athletes.
by Zara Collings If you’re anything like me, the end of the Vitality Netball Super League 2021 season meant only one thing - it was time to start thinking about the 2022 season and all the excitement of the signing window. The signing window is a fascinating time, where every one of us can pretend
London Pulse and Lisa Alexander AM have announced that the former Australian Diamonds' head coach will be contracted for two years as Performance Director. In looking ahead to the role, Alexander discusses her role, mentoring others and how she is staying ahead of ageism.
Gia Abernethy reflects on one of her strongest, and strangest, seasons to date. And, she gives fans insight into her plans for 2022.
Team Bath's Kim Borger finished the 2021 VNSL season as the most accurate goal shooter. The former Australian U21 representative spoke exclusively to The Netball Show's Andy Lamb regarding the year that was.
It was a fairytale finish for Loughborough Lightning as they earned their first Vitality Netball Super League title with a comprehensive victory over Team Bath 49-32
A year of preparation, hard-work, challenges both physical and mental, drive, determination and sacrifice and it all came down to this. The semi-finals for the Vitality Netball Superleague have given us our 2021 finalists: Team Bath and Loughborough Lightning.
Judges - Zara Collings, Eve Cobbett, Daisey Cotterill, Rona Hunnisett, Bethany Lord, Iona St Joseph and Ian Harkin Photographer - Ben Lumley/England Netball STARTING SEVEN: GS - Donnell Wallam - Heading into the 2021 season, West-Australian Noongar-Kaniyan Donnell Wallam was perhaps the most hotly anticipated arrival to the Vitality Netball Superleague. Despite fracturing her
After twenty rounds of fast-paced, captivating and athletic netball, the regular Vitality Netball Superleague 2021 season came to its conclusion in Round 20, as many teams took to court for their final match of the season. With the announcement that Leeds Rhinos would be advanced to the semi-finals and were unable to play their remaining regular fixtures, Round 20 was not the thrilling race to the finish we anticipated earlier in the season, yet some team’s really had saved the best for last as we saw some outstanding performances throughout the court.
It’s been quite the week in the Vitality Netball Superleague. We’ve had a postponed match, two cancelled matches and the adherence to a pre-season agreement between clubs that determined the outcome of the most exciting race for finals since the League’s inception.