
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 can hardly contain our excitement because Round 12 has been and gone and we’ve got just two rounds left before the finals! Woo hoo!
On the weekend the majority of games were decided by three goals or less, as some teams lived by the super shot and died by the super shot in a desperate effort to stay in contention for finals.
We take a closer look in our game analysis at how the Fever, Firebirds and Mavericks all got home in tight contests.
Before we discuss the concerning reports that Mavericks training partner and Tongan Tala shooter Uneeq Palavi was warned off her international commitments by her Super Netball club. She has since made an impressive debut with another team and wowed fans.
Plus, we hear from Swifts goal attack Sophie Fawns where she touches on the fight her team is showing in a difficult season.
Part one of First Nations round happened over round seven in the lead up to National Reconciliation Week.
We hear from Yarwuru woman Scarlet Jauncey about her selection in the inaugural Australian First Nations team and the West Coast Fever Reserves side.
The defender has been mentored by England Roses captain and Fever newbie Fran Williams during her WANL season with the Hamersley Comets.
We also, of course, discuss the huge feat by the Melbourne Vixens to break Fever’s six-match winning streak.
Before we chat about the NSW Swifts recording the lowest-ever Super Netball score in history and the activities each club got up to during First Nations Round to connect with their local Indigenous community.
Round three saw two matches where teams could only be separated by extra time.
A Jamaican legend hit 8000 Super Netball goals and an English Rose became a centurion.
The Giants and Mavericks are still without wins and Fever make it three wins from three rounds.
Plus we hear from sports journalist Bridget Tunnicliffe about Netball New Zealand’s desire to enter three of their teams in the Super Netball league.