
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:
Stacey Marinkovich has named her 2022 Aussie Diamonds Commonwealth Games squad and there is plenty to talk about.
Will Donnell Wallam become the first Indigenous player in 22 years to represent the team? And why didn't in-form centre Kimmy Rav make the cut?
There's also plenty of talking points in Super Netball:
Did contests involving experienced defenders Courtney Bruce and Kate Walsh against rookie shooter Sophie Fawns go too far?
Are cracks starting to show at the West Coast Fever? And what is keeping the Thunderbirds from reaching their full potential?
The West Coast Fever have won the minor premiership for the very first time in the club’s history, and spots two and three on the ladder have been secured by the NSW Swifts and the Melbourne Vixens, leaving the last finals spot up for grabs in Round 14.
The Queensland Firebirds lost their 11th straight game and Super Netball recognised NAIDOC Week for the second instalment of First Nations round. But we have major worries about the Giants and their future. As Jo Harten announces her retirement from domestic netball we wonder will the Giants cease to exist in 2026?
International netball is back for the Diamonds in 2024 as they take on world number three in a series on Aussie soil. Both teams offer a mix of experience and youth in their squads, with potential debutants in play as coaches start to look towards the Netball World Cup in 2027.
We talk to Adelaide Thunderbirds No.11 player Tyler Orr, who is set to leave the championship-winning team to take up an opportunity in the UK Superleague for more playing time, signing with the London Pulse for 2025.