Good Luck to ChevronsThe Under 16 National Club Finals, in association with the British Army, brings together the top 18 teams in the U16 age category from across the country.
The 18 teams consist of the winners and runners up from the nine regional competitions that take place throughout the season. The 2024 Finals will take place on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April at the Beacon of Light, Sunderland. Click into the dropdown below for all the fixtures and results, and watch the action live via englandnetball.tv with an all access pass for £7.99.
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By Saskia Holland Leeds Rhinos took on London Pulse at the Allam Sports Centre in Hull for the first time this season. An impressively fought game for both sides saw the London Pulse take the win 49-51 Cassie Howard started off the game with Rhinos having the first centre pass. After 2 contact calls against Alicia Scholes, Harriet Jones put the first score on the board. After multiple errors from the Rhinos, Pulse managed to gain an early 4 goal lead (1-5). Some impressive feeds into Joyce Mvula helped the home side shorten the gap to 2, but Pulse were fierce throughout and didn’t make it easy. The quarter ended level 15-15 after a Rhinos centre pass was unable to find the goal.
Nominations are now open for you to recognise the incredible people in your region that have changed your life – or someONE you know’s life – in netball via the ONE Awards.
The ONE Awards are a series of events delivered by Regional Netball Boards (groups of volunteers who support the delivery of community netball) and England Netball to recognise and celebrate the amazing people who volunteer and make netball happen, through varying roles like officiating, coaching, administration, supporting school netball activity, clubs and local leagues, or helping drive inclusion and reaching new audiences in netball. Click the Image below for more information |