
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:
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.
The controversial super shot has made its way to the UK giving us PTSD from its badly received introduction to Super Netball in 2020.
But we’ve got lots of happy things to talk about too, as we wrap the year such as: the Australian Netball Awards, player pregnancies and the growth of the sport.
Plus, what do we think about the Netball World Cup being held every two years?
Kate and Britt discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of 2024, as they sign out for the year.
Despite being 10 goals down at three quarter time, the Melbourne Vixens cliched a nail biting one goal win over the NSW Swifts to secure their place in the SSN grand final.
We analyse what exactly went wrong for the Swifts in their heartbreaking loss and give our predictions for who will be this year’s premiership winners.
We go across the ditch to look at the Tactix grand final win against the Mystics, as well as breaking news on a new broadcast deal for the ANZ Premiership competition.
New Singapore Netball head coach Tara Steel sheds some insight about the importance of high performance accreditations for top level coaches and her response to the changes in the Netball World Cup competition structure.