Medhurst: Why critics are wrong about imports
Critics are quick to blame imports for crowding out homegrown shooters but overseas players aren’t the problem, writes NAT MEDHURST.
Critics are quick to blame imports for crowding out homegrown shooters but overseas players aren’t the problem, writes NAT MEDHURST.
Selection headaches. A term that resonates with coaches. And yet, for players, it is more of a mind-numbing, all-consuming migraine, writes NAT MEDHURST.
The countdown is on for Comm Games selection and Australia’s goal attacks and goal shooters are off the pace, writes NAT MEDHURST.
The league’s decision to backflip on its week-old policy is painful to watch, writes NAT MEDHURST.
More than a decade after arriving in Australia, Romelda Aiken-George continues to challenge the way we think about netball, writes NAT MEDHURST.
Increased professionalism should mean better financial rewards for our top netballers. But the game’s minimum wage earners especially are being left high and dry by draconian rules, writes NAT MEDHURST.
A welcome Quad Series win still raised questions over the Australian Diamonds’ squad for the Commonwealth Games, writes NAT MEDHURST.