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The Netty Life

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.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Valour Sport.
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Heartbreak, heroines and high scores
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The 2022 Super Netball season is finally here and after round one we’re buzzing to be back officially talking netty!

Fan favourite and head coach of the West Coast Fever Dan Ryan joins the podcast to review his team’s record victory.

Meanwhile some of the other talking points on the agenda include: how the NSW Swifts will fare without Sam Wallace, whether Sophie Garbin’s move to the Collingwood Magpies is paying off, and what’s gone wrong with the Sunshine Coast Lightning?

We also discuss the importance of developing female ball-by-ball commentators and how we hope to see more of them cover the Super Netball league.

Back to back, baby!
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The Adelaide Thunderbirds are the Super Netball champions of 2024 after winning back-to-back premiership titles. They were victorious over the Melbourne Vixens, 59-57, who were courageous until the final whistle.

There was nothing in the game, it was a real arm-wrestle and everything you would hope a grand final at this level would be. The win for the Thunderbirds cemented their undefeated record at home this season. For the Vixens, it is back to the drawing board with the knowledge they took it to the best team this year, and almost came away with a fairy tale finish. 

An MVP performance by 35-year-old veteran, Romelda Aiken-George, was a highlight of the grand final. Leading the Thunderbirds to the trophy off just two hours sleep mind you as her daughter was unwell the night before. After being let go by the Firebirds in 2022 after 14 years service, she has found her place at the top of the sport once more and is thriving in Adelaide.

Are We Here?
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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.