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THE NETBALL SUPER LEAGUE 2024

ROUND 1

The 2024 Netball Super League kicked off in style with the blockbuster season opener. With a fresh season and a clean slate, all ten teams looked to put down an early marker. Missed any of the action? Netball fanatic Georgie Heath has got you covered.

► WATCH: Georgie’s review of Round 1

ROUND 2

Cobwebs well and truly brushed off after the Season Opener, round two saw the first game on the BBC, teams returning to home and away games, some incredible defensive work and shooters making it look easy. But who came out on top? Watch Georgie’s round-up and find out.

► WATCH: Georgie’s review of Round 2

ROUND 3

Record scores, nail-biting finishes and first wins of the season. Round three had it all. If you missed any of the action, Georgie’s rounded it up for you here.

► WATCH: Georgie’s review of Round 3

ROUND 4

Only one team remains unbeaten after round four but there are others chasing them and putting in record performances. Find out who in Georgie’s wrap-up of round 4.

► WATCH: Georgie’s review of Round 4

ROUND 5

Can anyone topple Thunder who sit pretty and unbeaten at the top of the Netball Super League table? Have a watch of Georgie’s recap of round five to find out and see what went down over the weekend.

► WATCH: Georgie’s review of Round 5

ROUND 6

It was yet another weekend of nail-biters, late surges and netballing brilliance. Could the unbeaten Thunder be rumbled and who shone in the spring sunshine? Watch Georgie’s video and find out exactly what went down in round 6.

WATCH: Georgie’s review of Round 6

Have a look at our 2024 campaign

Geva’s homecoming

Hear what Vitality Roses legend Geva Mentor, now in Leeds Rhinos colours, has to say about returning to the Netball Super League.

What’s caught Jess’s eye?

We caught up with Vitality Roses Head Coach Jess Thirlby at the end of round four to see what she had loved about the first few rounds of NSL 2024.

Pet peeves

Have a look as the Netball Super League stars reveal what they really hate on court!

Dream team

Find out who the Netball Super League stars would have playing alongside them!

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