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The Netty Life

The Netty Life

When netball is life. 

Join co-hosts Kate Cornish and Brittany Carter for your weekly one-stop shop of SSN, NSL and ANZP analysis. 

This podcast is proudly sponsored by PodToo. 

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Boom and bust
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After one of the closest Super Netball seasons in history, we saw some huge unexpected blowouts in Round 10.

Three of the matches of the round were very lopsided, particuarly the contest between the West Coast Fever and Queensland Firebirds, which saw the home side record the highest-ever total in a game (97 goals) and the largest-ever winning margin (34 goals).

Beyond the results, we discuss the Collingwood Magpies and their doubtful future, Netball Australia’s improving finances, and concussion protocols (again).

BONUS Nations Cup update with Nicole Richardson
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The Aussie Diamonds are undefeated midway through the Nations Cup, as the teams now get a week off and the tournament heads from London to Leeds.

The team have got one more game to come against Uganda before they reach the final, where they’ll to meet their old foes New Zealand or England.

We caught up with Diamonds assistant coach Nicole Richardson to get her thoughts on how the Australian team has performed so far.

And also to see how she felt about the viral Collingwood video that has been criticised for flaunting off the AFL team’s new synthetic grass training area that covers up the old netball court and was likely paid for by government money intended for upgrades to women’s sport facilities.

Off-Season with Romelda Aiken
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There is nothing better than a straight-shooter and that is exactly what Romelda Aiken is!

Incredibly, this will be the 14th season in the purple dress, representing her beloved Firebirds. In a candid, honest (and at times cheeky!) chat, we discuss how she keeps inspired year in, year out, how her new coach Megan Anderson is settling in and what it means to have Kim Ravaillion come back home to the Birdies' family.

Romelda has helped shape the game of netball in this country for over a decade and was one of the first import players to chase a dream of playing netball in Australia; it is hard not to like her story and the candour with which it is delivered.