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The Netty Life

The Netty Life

When netball is life.

Join co-hosts Kate Cornish & Brittany Carter for your weekly one-stop shop for Super Netball analysis, sideline shenanigans and player insight.

This podcast is proudly sponsored by Tribal Sport x Laura Geitz.

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Scoreboard shocker
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In round five, the West Coast Fever and Melbourne Vixens continued their unbeaten streak to remain ladder leaders.


The Fever hit their highest Super Netball score yet this season at 94 goals and the Vixens claimed the first instalment of the Sargeant-McKinnis Cup.


But the biggest story was neither of these moments and actually revolved around a scoreboard drama between the Giants and Sunshine Coast Lightning.


Where an error by a bench official swung the game into extra time ... some 50 minutes after the whistle had been blown.


Here to fill us in on how it all went down, eventually resulting in the Giants breaking their 2024 hoodoo to get their first victory, is Diamonds star Sophie Dwyer.

BONUS Netball’s pay dispute
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After the old Super Netball collective player agreement lapsed on September 30 without the Australian Netball Players’ Association and Netball Australia reaching an agreement on a new one, all 80 athletes in the league have been off contract without pay now for 10 days.

Despite negotiations starting way back in February, the two parties have not been able to see eye-to-eye and have now gone public with their versions of each side of the story.

Without a CPA in place none of the eight Super Netball teams can start contracting their players for 2024, making it hard to start planning their pre-seasons.

It’s been a complex issue for many netball fans to get their heads around, so we caught up with Netball Australia CEO Kelly Ryan and former ANPA vice president Maddy Colebrook (nee McAuliffe) to hear what they had to say.

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Finished Business
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The Australian Diamonds win the Netball World Cup in Cape Town for the 12th time to take back the last elusive trophy missing from their cabinet.

The England Roses had a historic tournament finishing with their first silver medal, the Jamaican Sunshine Girls left with bronze and the New Zealand Silver Ferns failed to medal for the first time in the 60-year history of the tournament, solidifying their worst performance at a World Cup.

Should alarm bells be ringing across the ditch?