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Listen on The Move | Cheryl Chambers Opals Assistant Coach
Australian Opals Asst Coach Cheryl Chambers chats about the Aussie campaign
at the FIBA Womens World Cup 2018 from Tenerife


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Shooting The Breeze

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Laying up a different take on the world of Womens professional basketball.

With the upcoming Womens World Cup 2022 to be staged in Sydney there is no better time!

Follow us on twitter: @theBreezePod

Plug in to Shooting the Breeze @theBreezePod for your fix of Aussie Womens Pro Basketball ahead of the FIBA ? Womens World Cup journey Australia 2022

The Netty Life

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When netball is life.

Join co-hosts Kate Cornish & Brittany Carter for your weekly one-stop shop for Super Netball analysis, sideline shenanigans and player insight. 

This podcast is proudly sponsored by Tribal Sport x Laura Geitz.

Follow us on Twitter: @TheNettyLife

Plug in to @TheNettyLife for your fix of Super Netball 2021 with co-hosts Kate Cornish and Brittany Carter ?

We’ve laid out some fresh tracks so give the music playlist a break and plug-in to these podcasts…

Shooting the breeze

the netty life

  • Jamaican defender Jodi-Ann Ward is back playing Super Netball, 10 months after rehabbing an ACL injury. Last week her bottom-ranked, winless Giants ALMOST beat the No.1 ranked favourites Adelaide Thunderbirds. In the end, they lost by just two goals but there were so many positives to take from the result that they're hoping it will be a turning point for the rest of the season. Ward speaks about her incredible combination with young goal keeper Erin O'Brien and her aspirations of playing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games this year.
  • Netball Australia have confirmed there will be no new teams joining Super Netball next season. Sad face. But we have at least found out the main contenders vying for a licence and eager to be part of the world’s best league. Round five was the closest weekend of games yet, as the bottom four challenged the top four and the NSW sides proved there is life in them yet.
  • Silver Ferns defender Karin Burger joins us for the first time ever to chat about her growing combination with new Sunshine Coast Lightning teammate Courtney Bruce and what life has been like since her move to Australia to play in the Super Netball league. The New Zealand captain also shares some of her learnings from last year's tumultuous international period, where the team's national head coach was suspended during a very important part of their preparations for the 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
  • Many hoped that at least one New Zealand team would join Super Netball for 2027. With a […]
  • Maddie Hay was linked to the Giants for eight years and bled orange before the Super Netball […]
  • It’s been a tough week for the Mavericks who had control of the Melbourne Derby for the […]
  • Emily Mannix and Sharni Layton are two of the most beloved goal keepers in the game. There's […]
  • England’s head coach has resigned just four months out from the Commonwealth Games and the news has […]
  • Following a messy six months for netball in New Zealand, sports journalist Bridget Tunnicliffe joins us to […]
  • Will it be the most unpredictable season of Super Netball yet? Everyone keeps saying so. Maybe that’s […]