
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.
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Episodes you may like:
Both the Melbourne Vixens and the West Coast Fever have plenty of reasons to win the 2020 Super Netball Grand Final.
Former Diamond and Giants shooter Susan Pettitt (and The Netty Life's littlest fan, Cooper) join us to analyse the Preliminary Final from last weekend and to help us make our Grand Final predictions.
While Fever midcourter Verity Charles gives us an update on how her team are feeling heading into the big game.
The 2025 Super Netball season has officially started and boy, do we feel like we’re in for another big year of netty! As once again, the competition broke crowd records in round one.
Jamaican imports Romelda Aiken-George and Shamera Sterling-Humphrey were cleared to play for the Adelaide Thunderbirds after being under an injury cloud in the pre-season. Their team will need them if they’re to chase a historic three-peat.
We do wonder what this means for Proteas defender Sanmarie Visser though? Would she have been better playing at home in the South African league? Plus, there is breaking news at the West Coast Fever about replacement shooter Mwai Kumwenda.
Our interview this week is with new Queensland Firebirds import Imogen Allison after she made her debut down under. Before we catch up on round four of the UK Super League.
Collingwood Super Netball head coach Nicole Richardson has been to hell and back this year.
Her side were made defunct six weeks before the end of the Super Netball season, where they finished with their second-ever wooden spoon and won their last two home games in an emotional and bittersweet farewell.
Then she won the Netball World Cup in South Africa with the Diamonds as an assistant coach, standing on the podium alongside five Pies players.
Beyond this, Richardson witnessed Collingwood’s development team win another ANC title in the netball club’s last hurrah.
In this chat, Richardson reflects on her overall time with the Pies, where it all went wrong for the club and her frustrations playing second-fiddle to their football department.
Richardson also shares where she plans to head next and what advice she would give the new SEN-owned team replacing the Pies in the Super Netball league for 2024.