NSL 2024: The Season So Far
Episode 14, Apr 18, 03:55 PM
As the regular season of the Netball Super League 2024 hits its halfway mark, Lindsey Chapman reflects with Vitality Roses Head Coach Jess Thirlby on the highlights of the season so far, before discussing what fans should be looking out for as the second half of the season gets underway.
They are joined by Hali Adio and Amy Carter who give NSL fans an insight into their respective seasons, including how London Pulse and Manchester Thunder have learnt from any losses so far and the big matches they’ve got their eyes set on in the second half of the season that make up their potential paths to the semi-finals!
They are joined by Hali Adio and Amy Carter who give NSL fans an insight into their respective seasons, including how London Pulse and Manchester Thunder have learnt from any losses so far and the big matches they’ve got their eyes set on in the second half of the season that make up their potential paths to the semi-finals!
Lindsey also catches up with Jo Trip to find out all about Severn Stars’ brilliant start to the 2024 season, including why Jo believes her strategy of building a squad who are all great people off-court is key to her side’s on-court success.
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You can watch the NSL in the UK live on Sky Sports and BBC Sport. Find out where to watch each broadcast game here: Where to watch the Netball Super League
International viewers can watch all broadcast games on NetballPass, with a half-season pass now available for just £19.95 giving you access to 22 matches, including the semi-finals and Grand Final.