Round two of the Suncorp Super Netball season has come and gone and Code Sports experts have selected their team of the week. Thunderbirds continue to headline, click to have your say!
In her 150th game, Melbourne Vixens star Jo Weston came up with crucial moments in her side’s win over the Giants. Meanwhile, the Thunderbirds overcame a heart scare for a star to beat the Lightning.
After such a disastrous 2024 season, the Queensland Firebirds are two from two and find themselves at the top of the Super Netball table with the also unbeaten NSW Swifts.
The Jo Weston who walked into her first Super Netball training session is totally different to the Vixens star about to play game No.150, but there’s one key goal left she wants to achieve.
Netball Australia will consider amending the Super Netball pregnancy and maternity leave policy after an unimaginable tragedy highlighted flaws in the system.
After a Code Sports investigation examined how Diamonds player Donnell Wallam ended up without a Super Netball contract for 2025, is there a club that could sign her next season?
Australian Diamonds captain Liz Watson has highlighted a rising goal threat as a player to watch this Super Netball season while new Lightning recruit Kristiana Manu’a is ready to fire on home court.
She’s one of Australian sport’s brightest stars, but the career of Donnell Wallam has often been mired in controversy. After a shock axing last year, Wallam finds herself without a Super Netball contract as the season commences.
The heavily-scrutinised Firebirds’ crucial win has put them on the front foot, while the Swifts and T-Birds are deserved pace-setters. But some teams are clearly struggling already. BIANCA CHATFIELD’S round 1 SSN report card.
The first round of the Suncorp Super Netball season is in the bank, but who shone the brightest? Click for Code Netball experts’ round one team of the week. Vote for yours!
Sydney Swifts import Grace Nweke and Queensland Firebirds signing Mary Cholhok have made strong starts to life in Super Netball with standout debuts as their teams recorded opening round wins.
The Swifts started 2024 as hot favourites but it came crumbling down after they lost two key players – for very different reasons. Paige Hadley believes this is the year for their fortunes to change.
Thunderbirds quashed any questions of their chances of going for a three-peat with a demolition of the Vixens, as the Lightning overcame the Mavericks.
Madi Browne returns to the local netball scene on Saturday, after joining BFNL contender Torquay as a coach. The ex-Diamond and SSN commentator opens up on the move, and the Tigers’ prospects.
A horrific fracture in her leg, not only threatened Sasha Glasgow’s netball career, but her overall lifestyle. This is a story of ‘mental resilience’ to a long-awaited club debut.
Kayla Graham is the only addition to Thunderbirds premiership winning 2024 squad, but the Hong Kong-raised attacking weapon is using that as motivation to make the T-Birds even better.
Upon her return to the Melbourne Vixens’ coaching line-up, ex-Diamonds captain, Sharni Norder reveals to REBECCA WILLIAMS how working for the national enemy re-sparked her passion for the game.
Melbourne Mavericks’ goaler Eleanor Cardwell has opened up on how she was left in tears after her latest injury setback which has cruelled her 2025 campaign.
Diamonds skipper Liz Watson opens up to her first national coach Lisa Alexander about the challenges of leadership, the role models that have shaped her and her deep love of the game.
Love it or hate it, the super shot is here to stay after its introduction to the England and NZ leagues this season. And one star is suggesting it could be added to the international game.
Who has the best attack, midcourt and defence in Super Netball? BIANCA CHATFIELD ranks every team across each section of the court ahead of this year’s Super Netball season.
The Super Netball season is just days away, but who is the best player in the league? EMMA GREENWOOD dives into the debate and comes up with 2025’s Top 30 netball stars. See the full list inside, and have your say.
Super Netball fans should get excited because this season is going to deliver some of the best shooting the competition has seen. ERIN SMITH analyses the best ever set of shooters lining up for 2025.
Verity Simmons walked out on netball two years ago and thought she’d never return. Until a mystery phone call swiftly ended her AFLW career – and reignited her Super Netball one.
Giants midcourter Maddie Hay was playing through serious pain for years. Now she’s opened up on how she was left unable to walk, with a hip dysplasia diagnosis and an unknown path back to the court.