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{{Short description|Professional netball league}} |
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The '''Netball Super League''' is a top level [[netball]] league featuring teams from the [[United Kingdom]]. The league is organised by [[England Netball]] but features teams based in [[Netball in England|England]], [[Netball in Wales|Wales]] and [[Netball in Scotland|Scotland]]. The league was commenced playing at the [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] season, replacing the [[AENA Super Cup|Super Cup]] as the elite netball competition in England. From [[2016 Netball Superleague season|2016]]-21 the league was [[Sponsor (commercial)|sponsored]] by [[VitalityHealth]] and, as a result, it |
The '''Netball Super League''' is a top level [[netball]] league featuring teams from the [[United Kingdom]]. The league is organised by [[England Netball]] but features teams based in [[Netball in England|England]], [[Netball in Wales|Wales]] and [[Netball in Scotland|Scotland]]. The league was commenced playing at the [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] season, replacing the [[AENA Super Cup|Super Cup]] as the elite netball competition in England. From [[2016 Netball Superleague season|2016]]-21 the league was [[Sponsor (commercial)|sponsored]] by [[VitalityHealth]] and, as a result, it was [[Naming rights|known as]] the '''Vitality Netball Superleague'''. Since 2022 it has been known as the Netball Super League. |
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Historically the league's most successful teams are [[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]], who have won five titles, and |
Historically the league's most successful teams are [[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]], who have won five titles, and [[Saracens Mavericks]], who have played in seven grand finals. In more recent times, [[Surrey Storm]] won successive titles in [[2015 Netball Superleague season|2015]] and [[2016 Netball Superleague season|2016]] and [[Wasps Netball|Wasps]] have played in three successive finals, winning two titles, between [[2017 Netball Superleague Grand Final|2017]] and [[2019 Netball Superleague Grand Final|2019]]. In 2019 [[Manchester Thunder]] won their third title. Umpire Gary Burgess made history in 2018 by umpiring his 10th consecutive Netball Superleague final between Manchester Thunder and Surrey Storm. [[Loughborough Lightning (netball)|Loughborough Lightning]] won their first title in 2021, beating [[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]], following this up with their second title in 2023. |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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===Current teams=== |
===Current teams (2025 onwards)=== |
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|[[File:Birmingham Panthers Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] Birmingham Panthers |
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! style="background:silver;" | Team |
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|Jo Trip |
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! style="background:silver;" | Coach |
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! style="background:silver;" | Home venue/base |
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|[[Birmingham]] |
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! style="background:silver;" | City |
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|2025 |
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! style="background:silver;" | Debut season |
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| [[File:Cardiff Dragons Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] [[Cardiff Dragons (netball)|Cardiff Dragons]] |
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|[[Reinga Bloxham]] |
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| Jill McIntosh |
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| [[Cardiff City House of Sport]] |
| [[Cardiff City House of Sport]] |
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| [[Cardiff]] |
| [[Cardiff]] |
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| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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| [[File:Leeds Rhinos Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] [[Leeds Rhinos Netball|Leeds Rhinos]] |
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| [[Liana Leota]] |
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| Mikki Austin (Player-Coach) |
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| [[Leeds Beckett University]] |
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| [[Leeds]] |
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| [[2021 Netball Superleague season|2021]] |
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| [[File:London Mavericks Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] [[Saracens Mavericks|London Mavericks]] |
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| [[Wembley Arena]] |
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| [[Hatfield, Hertfordshire|London]] |
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| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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| [[File:London Pulse Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] [[London Pulse]] |
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| [[File:LoughboroughLightningColours.png|20px]] [[Loughborough Lightning (netball)|Loughborough Lightning]] |
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| Sam Bird |
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| [[Copper Box Arena]] |
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| [[Stratford, London|London]] |
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| [[2019 Netball Superleague season|2019]] |
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| [[File:Loughborough Lightning Netball Colours - 2024 2022.png|20x20px]] [[Loughborough Lightning (netball)|Loughborough Lightning]] |
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| Vic Burgess |
| Vic Burgess |
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| [[Loughborough University]] |
| [[Loughborough University]] |
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| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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| [[File:Manchester Thunder Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] [[Manchester Thunder]] |
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| Karen Greig |
| Karen Greig |
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| [[National Basketball Performance Centre]] |
| [[National Basketball Performance Centre]] |
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| [[Belle Vue, Manchester| |
| [[Belle Vue, Manchester|Manchester]] |
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| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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|[[File:Nottingham Forest Netball Colours - 2024.png|20x20px]] [[Nottingham Forest Netball|Nottingham Forest Netball]] |
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| [[File:HertfordshireMavericksColours.png|20px]] [[Saracens Mavericks]] |
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| Chelsea Pitman<ref>{{cite web |title=Nottingham Forest FC |url=https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/2024/july/02/chelsea-pitman-appointed-head-coach-of-nottingham-forest-netball/ |access-date=3 July 2024}}</ref> |
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| Camilla Buchanan |
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|[[Nottingham Arena|Motorpoint Arena]] |
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| [[University of Hertfordshire]] |
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|[[Nottingham]] |
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| [[Hatfield, Hertfordshire|Hatfield]] |
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|2025 |
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| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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| [[File:TeamBathColours.png|20px]] [[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]] |
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| Asha Francis |
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| [[University of Bath]] |
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| [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]] |
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| [[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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| [[File: SevernStarsColours.png|20px]] [[Severn Stars]] |
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| Jo Trip (Player-Coach) |
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| [[University of Worcester Arena]] |
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| [[Worcester, England|Worcester]] |
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| [[2017 Netball Superleague season|2017]] |
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| [[File: SirensNetballColours.png|20px]] [[Strathclyde Sirens]] |
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| Lesley MacDonald |
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| [[Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome]] |
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| [[Dalmarnock]] |
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| [[2017 Netball Superleague season|2017]] |
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| [[File:LondonPulseColours.png|20px]] [[London Pulse]] |
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| Sam Bird |
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| [[Copper Box Arena]] |
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| [[Stratford, London|Stratford]] |
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| [[2019 Netball Superleague season|2019]] |
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| [[File:RhinosNetballColours.png|20px]] [[Leeds Rhinos Netball|Leeds Rhinos]] |
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| [[Liana Leota]] |
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| [[Leeds Beckett University]] |
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| [[Leeds]] |
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| [[2021 Netball Superleague season|2021]] |
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* {{note|1|1}} Between 2001 and 2012, [[Manchester Thunder]] played as Northern Thunder. |
* {{note|1|1}} Between 2001 and 2012, [[Manchester Thunder]] played as Northern Thunder. |
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* {{note|2|2}} [[Saracens Mavericks]] previously played as Galleria Mavericks, Hertfordshire Mavericks and benecosMavericks. |
* {{note|2|2}} [[Saracens Mavericks|London Mavericks]] previously played as Saracens Mavericks, Galleria Mavericks, Hertfordshire Mavericks and benecosMavericks. |
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* {{note|3|3}} [[Surrey Storm]] originally played as Brunel Hurricanes. |
* {{note|3|3}} [[Surrey Storm]] originally played as Brunel Hurricanes. |
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* {{note|4|4}} [[Cardiff Dragons (netball)|Cardiff Dragons]] previously played as Celtic Dragons. |
* {{note|4|4}} [[Cardiff Dragons (netball)|Cardiff Dragons]] previously played as Celtic Dragons. |
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===Former teams=== |
===Former teams=== |
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| [[Glasgow Wildcats]] |
| [[Glasgow Wildcats]] |
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| [[2022 Netball Superleague season|2022]] |
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|[[File:SurreyStormColours.png|20px]] [[Surrey Storm]] |
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|[[Guildford]] |
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|[[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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|[[File:TeamBathColours.png|20px]] [[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]] |
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|[[Bath, Somerset|Bath]], South West |
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|[[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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|[[File: SevernStarsColours.png|20px]] [[Severn Stars]] |
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|[[Worcester, England|Worcester]] |
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|[[2017 Netball Superleague season|2017]] |
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|[[File: SirensNetballColours.png|20px]] [[Strathclyde Sirens]] |
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|[[Glasgow]] (Scotland) |
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|[[2017 Netball Superleague season|2017]] |
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|2024 |
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==History== |
==History== |
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|[[2022 Netball Superleague season|2022]]|| Manchester Thunder win their fourth title. Wasps Netball play their final Superleague season. |
|[[2022 Netball Superleague season|2022]]|| Manchester Thunder win their fourth title. Wasps Netball play their final Superleague season. |
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|[[2024 Netball Superleague season|2024]]|| Surrey Storm, Team Bath Netball, Severn Stars and Strathclyde Sirens play their final Superleague season |
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2024 - Surrey Storm play their final Superleague season as will Team Bath Netball, Severn Stars and Strathclyde Sirens |
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==Grand Finals== |
==Grand Finals== |
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! Venue |
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|[[2006 Netball Superleague Grand Final|2005–06]]<ref name="bbc040606">{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/netball/5045504.stm|title=TeamBath take Superleague title|publisher=news.bbc.co.uk|access-date=5 April 2020|date=4 June 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061108040605/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/netball/5045504.stm|archive-date=8 November 2006|url-status=live}}</ref>||[[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]]||43–35||[[Galleria Mavericks]]||[[Guildford Spectrum]] |
|[[2006 Netball Superleague Grand Final|2005–06]]<ref name="bbc040606">{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/netball/5045504.stm|title=TeamBath take Superleague title|publisher=news.bbc.co.uk|access-date=5 April 2020|date=4 June 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061108040605/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/netball/5045504.stm|archive-date=8 November 2006|url-status=live}}</ref>||[[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]]||43–35||[[Galleria Mavericks]]||[[Guildford Spectrum]] |
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|[[London Pulse]] |
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|[[Copper Box Arena]] |
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|[[Loughborough Lightning (netball)|Loughborough Lightning]] '''(3)''' |
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|[[Manchester Thunder]] |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
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|[[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]]||[[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]], [[2006–07 Netball Superleague season|2006–07]], [[2008–09 Netball Superleague season|2008–09]], [[2009–10 Netball Superleague season|2009–10]], [[2013 Netball Superleague season|2013]]||5 |
|[[Team Bath (netball)|Team Bath]]||[[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]], [[2006–07 Netball Superleague season|2006–07]], [[2008–09 Netball Superleague season|2008–09]], [[2009–10 Netball Superleague season|2009–10]], [[2013 Netball Superleague season|2013]]||5 |
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|[[Manchester Thunder]]||[[2012 Netball Superleague season|2012]], [[2014 Netball Superleague season|2014]], [[2019 Netball Superleague season|2019]], [[2022 Netball Superleague season|2022]]||4 |
|[[Manchester Thunder]]||[[2012 Netball Superleague season|2012]], [[2014 Netball Superleague season|2014]], [[2019 Netball Superleague season|2019]], [[2022 Netball Superleague season|2022]]||4 |
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|[[Loughborough Lightning (netball)|Loughborough Lightning]]||[[2021 Netball Superleague season|2021]], [[2023 Netball Superleague season|2023]], [[2024 Netball Superleague season|2024]]||3 |
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|[[Saracens Mavericks|Mavericks]]||[[2007–08 Netball Superleague season|2007–08]], [[2011 Netball Superleague season|2011]]||2 |
|[[Saracens Mavericks|Mavericks]]||[[2007–08 Netball Superleague season|2007–08]], [[2011 Netball Superleague season|2011]]||2 |
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|[[Wasps Netball|Wasps]]||[[2017 Netball Superleague season|2017]], [[2018 Netball Superleague season|2018]]||2 |
|[[Wasps Netball|Wasps]]||[[2017 Netball Superleague season|2017]], [[2018 Netball Superleague season|2018]]||2 |
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|[[Loughborough Lightning (netball)|Loughborough Lightning]]||[[2021 Netball Superleague season|2021]], [[2023 Netball Superleague season|2023]]||2 |
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==Sponsorship== |
==Sponsorship== |
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| [[Figleaves]]<ref name="FranchisePaper">{{cite web|url=https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/bitstream/2438/8664/2/Fulltext.pdf|title=The UK Netball Superleague: A Case Study of Franchising in Elite Women's Sport|date=1 January 2012|work=Brunel University, School of Sport and Education, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK; and University of the Pacific, Department of Health, Exercise and Sport Science, Stockton, CA|author=Dr. Louise Mansfield & Dr. Lara Killick|access-date=11 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170813082455/http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/bitstream/2438/8664/2/Fulltext.pdf|archive-date=13 August 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>||[[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
| [[Figleaves]]<ref name="FranchisePaper">{{cite web|url=https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/bitstream/2438/8664/2/Fulltext.pdf|title=The UK Netball Superleague: A Case Study of Franchising in Elite Women's Sport|date=1 January 2012|work=Brunel University, School of Sport and Education, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK; and University of the Pacific, Department of Health, Exercise and Sport Science, Stockton, CA|author=Dr. Louise Mansfield & Dr. Lara Killick|access-date=11 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170813082455/http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/bitstream/2438/8664/2/Fulltext.pdf|archive-date=13 August 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>||[[2005–06 Netball Superleague season|2005–06]] |
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==Television== |
==Television== |
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[[Sky Sports]] are the Netball Superleague's official broadcast partner and they broadcast live |
[[Sky Sports]] are the Netball Superleague's official broadcast partner and they broadcast live matches throughout the season.<ref name="skysportsnetball">{{Cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/netball|title=Netball|publisher=www.skysports.com|access-date=12 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200311110131/https://www.skysports.com/netball|archive-date=11 March 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="nslskysports">{{Cite web|url=https://www.netballsl.com/partners/sky-sports/|title=Sky Sports|publisher=www.netballsl.com|access-date=12 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191215044627/https://www.netballsl.com/partners/sky-sports/|archive-date=15 December 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="englandnetballsky">{{Cite web|url=https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/partners/sky-sports/|title=Sky Sports|publisher=www.englandnetball.co.uk|access-date=12 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200308165512/https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/partners/sky-sports/|archive-date=8 March 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> In November 2016 |
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[[England Netball]] and Sky Sports signed a four-year deal which saw every live match made available to all [[Sky Group|Sky TV]] customers on ''Sky Sports Mix''.<ref name="englandnetball271116">{{cite web|url=https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/sky-sports-sign-four-year-deal-england-netball/|title=Sky Sports sign four-year deal with England Netball|publisher=www.englandnetball.co.uk|date=27 November 2016|access-date=11 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711095503/https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/sky-sports-sign-four-year-deal-england-netball/|archive-date=11 July 2018|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="skysports051216">{{Cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/netball/news/12415/10675522/sky-sports-agree-new-four-year-netball-deal|title=Sky Sports agree new four-year Netball deal|publisher=www.skysports.com|access-date=12 March 2020|date=5 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181119223117/https://www.skysports.com/netball/news/12415/10675522/sky-sports-agree-new-four-year-netball-deal|archive-date=19 November 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> A "multi-year deal" was reached in 2021, which expanded Sky's coverage to allow for all matches to be either televised on Sky Sports or streamed via [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/sky-sports-deal/|title=England Netball signs multi-year broadcast partnership with Sky Sports|work=England Netball|date=2 February 2021}}</ref> |
[[England Netball]] and Sky Sports signed a four-year deal which saw every live match made available to all [[Sky Group|Sky TV]] customers on ''Sky Sports Mix''.<ref name="englandnetball271116">{{cite web|url=https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/sky-sports-sign-four-year-deal-england-netball/|title=Sky Sports sign four-year deal with England Netball|publisher=www.englandnetball.co.uk|date=27 November 2016|access-date=11 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711095503/https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/sky-sports-sign-four-year-deal-england-netball/|archive-date=11 July 2018|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="skysports051216">{{Cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/netball/news/12415/10675522/sky-sports-agree-new-four-year-netball-deal|title=Sky Sports agree new four-year Netball deal|publisher=www.skysports.com|access-date=12 March 2020|date=5 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181119223117/https://www.skysports.com/netball/news/12415/10675522/sky-sports-agree-new-four-year-netball-deal|archive-date=19 November 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> A "multi-year deal" was reached in 2021, which expanded Sky's coverage to allow for all matches to be either televised on Sky Sports or streamed via [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/sky-sports-deal/|title=England Netball signs multi-year broadcast partnership with Sky Sports|work=England Netball|date=2 February 2021}}</ref> |
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First season | 2005–06 |
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No. of teams | 8[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Most recent champion(s) | Loughborough Lightning (2nd title) |
Most titles | Team Bath (5 titles) |
TV partner(s) | Sky Sports |
Related competitions | British Fast5 Netball All-Stars Championship Super Cup |
Official website | www.netballsl.com |
The Netball Super League is a top level netball league featuring teams from the United Kingdom. The league is organised by England Netball but features teams based in England, Wales and Scotland. The league was commenced playing at the 2005–06 season, replacing the Super Cup as the elite netball competition in England. From 2016-21 the league was sponsored by VitalityHealth and, as a result, it was known as the Vitality Netball Superleague. Since 2022 it has been known as the Netball Super League.
Historically the league's most successful teams are Team Bath, who have won five titles, and Saracens Mavericks, who have played in seven grand finals. In more recent times, Surrey Storm won successive titles in 2015 and 2016 and Wasps have played in three successive finals, winning two titles, between 2017 and 2019. In 2019 Manchester Thunder won their third title. Umpire Gary Burgess made history in 2018 by umpiring his 10th consecutive Netball Superleague final between Manchester Thunder and Surrey Storm. Loughborough Lightning won their first title in 2021, beating Team Bath, following this up with their second title in 2023.
Teams
[edit]Current teams (2025 onwards)
[edit]Team | Coach | Home venue/base | City | Debut season |
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Birmingham Panthers | Jo Trip | Birmingham | 2025 | |
Cardiff Dragons | Reinga Bloxham | Cardiff City House of Sport | Cardiff | 2005–06 |
Leeds Rhinos | Liana Leota | Leeds Beckett University | Leeds | 2021 |
London Mavericks | Wembley Arena | London | 2005–06 | |
London Pulse | Sam Bird | Copper Box Arena | London | 2019 |
Loughborough Lightning | Vic Burgess | Loughborough University | Loughborough | 2005–06 |
Manchester Thunder | Karen Greig | National Basketball Performance Centre | Manchester | 2005–06 |
Nottingham Forest Netball | Chelsea Pitman[2] | Motorpoint Arena | Nottingham | 2025 |
- Notes
- ^1 Between 2001 and 2012, Manchester Thunder played as Northern Thunder.
- ^2 London Mavericks previously played as Saracens Mavericks, Galleria Mavericks, Hertfordshire Mavericks and benecosMavericks.
- ^3 Surrey Storm originally played as Brunel Hurricanes.
- ^4 Cardiff Dragons previously played as Celtic Dragons.
Former teams
[edit]Team | Region | Debut season | Final season |
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Glasgow Wildcats | Scotland | 2008–09 | 2011 |
Leeds Carnegie/Yorkshire Jets | Yorkshire | 2005–06 | 2016 |
Team Northumbria | North East England | 2005–06 | 2018 |
Wasps Netball | Coventry, West Midlands | 2017 | 2022 |
Surrey Storm | Guildford | 2005–06 | 2024 |
Team Bath | Bath, South West | 2005–06 | 2024 |
Severn Stars | Worcester | 2017 | 2024 |
Strathclyde Sirens | Glasgow (Scotland) | 2017 | 2024 |
- Notes
- ^1 Between 2005–06 and 2011, Yorkshire Jets played as Leeds Carnegie.
History
[edit]Season | Key events |
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2005 | Brunel Hurricanes, Celtic Dragons, Galleria Mavericks, Leeds Carnegie, Loughborough Lightning, Northern Thunder, Team Bath and Team Northumbria become founder members of the new Netball Superleague.[3] |
2005–06 | With a squad that included Pamela Cookey, Rachel Dunn, Stacey Francis, Jess Garland, Tamsin Greenway and Geva Mentor, Team Bath win the inaugural Netball Superleague title.[4][5][6] Team Bath subsequently dominate the early seasons of the league, winning further Superleague titles in 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10 and 2013.[7][8][9][10] |
2007–08 | After playing and losing in the first two grand finals, the Mavericks win their first Superleague title.[11][12] |
2008–09 | Glasgow Wildcats become the first team from Scotland to join the league.[13][14] However they only play in the league for three seasons and withdraw following the 2011 season.[15] |
2009–10 | Brunel Hurricanes end their partnership with Brunel University and relocate to the University of Surrey to become Surrey Storm.[16][17] |
2012 | Northern Thunder win their first Superleague title.[18] They subsequently change their name to Manchester Thunder before the 2013 season.[19] |
2015 | After making four grand final appearances in five years, Surrey Storm win their first Superleague title.[17][20][21] |
2016 | Surrey Storm retain the Superleague title.[22][23] Yorkshire Jets, formerly Leeds Carnegie, play their final Superleague season.[24] |
2017 | Three new franchises Severn Stars, Scottish Sirens and Wasps make their Superleague debuts.[24][25][26] Wasps go on to win the Grand Final in their debut season.[27] |
2018 | Wasps retain the Superleague title [28] Team Northumbria play their final Superleague season.[29] |
2019 | London Pulse make their Superleague debut.[29][30][31] Manchester Thunder win their third Superleague title.[32][33] Leeds Rhinos are announced as a new franchise team for 2021.[34] |
2020/2021 | Following disruptions to the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, England Netball took the "difficult decision" to suspend the league until 2021. This followed consultation with the league's board as well as all 10 teams and stakeholders.[35] The 2021 season was staged over a shortened period and behind closed doors at select venues. Loughborough Lightning win their first Superleague title. |
2022 | Manchester Thunder win their fourth title. Wasps Netball play their final Superleague season. |
2024 | Surrey Storm, Team Bath Netball, Severn Stars and Strathclyde Sirens play their final Superleague season |
Grand Finals
[edit]Source:[47]
Winners
[edit]Winners | Seasons | Titles |
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Team Bath | 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2013 | 5 |
Manchester Thunder | 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022 | 4 |
Loughborough Lightning | 2021, 2023, 2024 | 3 |
Mavericks | 2007–08, 2011 | 2 |
Surrey Storm | 2015, 2016 | 2 |
Wasps | 2017, 2018 | 2 |
Sponsorship
[edit]Sponsors | Seasons |
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Figleaves[3] | 2005–06 |
The Co-operative Group[11][48][49] | 2007–2010 |
Fiat Group Automobiles[38][50] | 2011–2012 |
Zeo [51] | 2014 |
VitalityHealth[22][52] | 2016–2021 |
Television
[edit]Sky Sports are the Netball Superleague's official broadcast partner and they broadcast live matches throughout the season.[53][54][55] In November 2016 England Netball and Sky Sports signed a four-year deal which saw every live match made available to all Sky TV customers on Sky Sports Mix.[56][57] A "multi-year deal" was reached in 2021, which expanded Sky's coverage to allow for all matches to be either televised on Sky Sports or streamed via YouTube.[58]
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