
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:
It is almost time for Super Netball's first centre pass of 2025!
We discuss all eight teams' chances as we take a deep dive into their squads. Can the Thunderbirds make history with a three-peat? Can the Giants redeem themselves after a dismal campaign that saw them take home the wooden spoon?
We chat with Sunshine Coast Lightning's newest recruit Kristiana Manu'a before we hear about her experience playing with Samoa at the Pacific Aus Sports Netball Series. Plus, we get an update on the UK Super League's growing injury list after round three.
Unsafe decals, power outages, extra centre passes and concussion policies were all under the spotlight in Super Netball’s Round 2.
It makes us wonder if our sport is doing enough to keep up with the professional standard of its athletes? And whether this season’s campaign ‘We Are Here’ is totally accurate?
This week we discuss the two big controversies that rocked the weekend gone and speak with neurophysiologist Dr Alan Pearce from La Trobe University about netball’s concussion policy.
Round 8 is a split round in SSN, so we discuss the two games that were on offer.
The Swifts were clinical against a struggling Firebirds outfit who may have just squandered away their top four dreams; meanwhile Jo Harten brought the Giants back to life against a penalty heavy Thunderbirds who looked disjointed.
- Have the Swifts found their starting seven yet?
- Has the Thunderbirds winning ways of the past and former reputation bought them more time than they deserve?