
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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With COVID-19 threatening to derail the Super Netball fixture, players have again been asked to be flexible to keep the competition going, as most teams head to Melbourne to form another hub.
Meanwhile, fans weren't happy about the Fever's not-so-subtle swipe at the Vixens online, playing the blame game after the Melbourne team didn't turn up for their scheduled RD8 game in Perth.
Leadership has also been a hot topic on social media, as we all went into a bit of a frenzy trying to piece together the controversy of events that have unfolded over the past week, lacking a clear figurehead that could provide updates on what was happening and perhaps take better control of the situation.
The Kiwis have a 2-0 advantage in the Constellation Cup series.
As the Diamonds struggle to get a win without Gretel Bueta, four debutants have taken the court to prove their worth.
Meanwhile, more drama is in the papers surrounding Netball Australia, with their new life-saving $15 million dollar partnership under fire.
It has caused another rift between the playing group and the sporting body in a year already filled with turmoil, about whether the national team should have to wear a logo associated with a company that doesn't align with their values on their Diamonds dresses.
We weigh-in on the controversy and discuss whether there should be more communication between the two parties.
The Diamonds added to their trophy cabinet with another international win at the Netball Nations Cup, defeating the Roses in an emphatic win in the final by 20 goals.
We discuss:
- How good can the Sophie Dywer and Sophie Garbin combination be for the Diamonds?
- Is Jess Thirlby the coach to take the Roses to the next level?
- Should the Silver Ferns relax their import player rule, and should New Zealand Netball allow their athletes to play in the SSN competition without jeopardising their Silver Ferns opportunities?
- Uganda only just finished fourth. Could they be the next big thing in international netball?