• Sky Sports Netball: Off The Court

  • By: Sky Sports
  • Podcast

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Sky Sports Netball: Off The Court

By: Sky Sports
  • Summary

  • Former England international, coach and 'pundit of the year' (2023 Broadcast Sport Awards) Tamsin Greenway is joined by the biggest names in netball to discuss their life on and off the court, as we break down what it means to be a netballer in 2024. If you have a question for Tamsin then get in touch @skynetball.
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Episodes
  • Super League Finals Day review!
    Jul 1 2024
    Minutes after winning the Super League Grand Final, Loughborough Lightning duo Natalie Panagarry and Beth Cobden speak to Caroline Barker, Tamsin Greenway, Pamela Cookey and Eboni Usoro-Brown.

    Plus we hear from Manchester Thunder's Josie Huckle, and Severn Stars' Sigrid Burger.
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    11 mins
  • Preparing for a Grand Final with Karen Greig
    Jun 25 2024
    With the Super League Grand Final just around the corner, Tamsin sits down with Manchester Thunder head coach, Karen Greig to talk about their huge clash against Loughborough Lightning.
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    37 mins
  • And then there were 4! Superleague Semi Final preview
    Jun 18 2024
    It's the semi final stage of the Netball Superleague and Tamsin is joined by a player from each side to look ahead to their matches. First up, we hear from Niamh Cooper from Severn Stars and Taylor McKevitt from Manchester Thunder, before we're joined by Izzi Phillips from London Pulse and Loughborough Lightning's Nat Panagarry. Find out who makes the final on Sky Sports.
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    52 mins

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