
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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We're halfway through the 2021 season and former Aussie Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander joins us to discuss all things Super Netball.
While some teams are starting to fatigue and struggling with consistency, the West Coast Fever show no signs of slowing down.
The team are still undefeated seven rounds in, and are certainly the team to beat right now — despite more rumblings within the netball community about whether their salary cap sanctions were harsh enough.
Bold coaching decisions, the psychological effect of interstate players playing at home and league expansion are also on the agenda.
What a way to end the 2022 regular season!
It was an incredible RD14 of Super Netball where the Top 4 was determined by for-and-against percentage with the very last shot of the final match, a former legend made a shock return to the sport to help out a COVID-stricken team, and we had some drama surrounding the Diamonds Commonwealth Games team announcement for Birmingham.
Kate and Britt give their thoughts on the Diamonds team (03:33), before hearing from selected midcourter Paige Hadley (20:37) and catching up with Nat Medhurst about why she thinks the decision to sell the SN Grand Final is a bad move (1:02:13).
We also take a closer at how each team has fared this year (28:55) and give our tips for the upcoming semi-finals (1:27:12).
TIME CODES:
Diamonds selections (03:33)
Paige Hadley (20:37)
RD14 analysis (28:55)
Nat Medhurst (1:02:13)
Semi-Finals tips (1:27:12)
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.