Wall heeds coach’s call and she’s making Giants strides
Sarah Wall is loving life as a Giant after being plucked out of semi-retirement by coach Julie Fitzgerald.
Sarah Wall is loving life as a Giant after being plucked out of semi-retirement by coach Julie Fitzgerald.
The final act in an unprecedented netball week hijacked by boardroom manoeuvring and threats of retaliatory disruption by the players' association will be played out on the court in Sydney on Sunday afternoon.
Industrial action expected to disrupt weekend's Super Netball as Netball Australia board fails to re-elect former national captain Kathryn Harby-Williams as a director.
Netball greats Catherine Cox and Liz Ellis have savaged the suggestion that players would be prepared to exploit landmark parental leave provisions simply to win themselves a so-called paid "holiday/break" – a claim the Australian Netball Players' Association allege was raised during last year's collective bargaining negotiations.
The dramatic public airing of netball's dirty laundry is believed to have enhanced the board re-election prospects of the players' preferred candidate, but a sit-down protest during the weekend's Super Netball round is still a possibility.
Australia's best netballers, including Diamonds captain Sharni Layton, are threatening drastic action over an explosive board-level power play threatening to rip apart the new Super Netball competition.
Netball Australia is in political turmoil, with board chair Anne-Marie Corboy standing down after less than a year in the post and then ousted as a director at a special general meeting.
The huge gains made by netball in recent years are under threat, and it's painful to watch.
The Giants are enjoying their Easter weekend off after carving out a clear lead in the Super Netball standings.
Super Netball is drawing significantly bigger live and television numbers than its predecessor and going gangbusters in the increasingly influential digital area.
It's time to have a sneak peek at Australia's netballing future. And it is looking rosy.
The Swifts have suffered their sixth Super Netball loss of the season, going down by five points to the Sunshine Coast.
The ladder-leading Giants have showcased their Super Netball title credentials with a four-point victory over back-to-back champions Queensland Firebirds at the Gold Coast Exhibition Centre.
The Magpies are still not in positive territory after following a loss with a win for a fourth consecutive time, but Friday's 56-43 defeat of the West Coast Fever at Hisense Arena means that, for now at least, the pre-season favourites are in Super Netball's top four.
The Canberra Giants are one win away from an Australian Netball League grand final berth.
Lisa Alexander suggests Collingwood's big-name roster only has one "world-class experienced player".
Swifts youngster Sarah Klau has the unenviable task of lining up on Sunshine Coast shooter Caitlin Bassett on Sunday.
Newly-confirmed Netball Australia chief executive officer Marne Fechner says the key battleground for the popular participant sport in the new age of national women's leagues headlined by the successful launch of AFLW is not athlete numbers but audience share.
The new league is doing what it set out to do, but netball needs some improvement off-court.
Tegan Philip was not inundated with offers before this season, but nor did she seek them. Having missed the year with a torn ACL, Philip was content to return to the club that had supported her rehabilitation, and now could not be more pleased that she did.
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