Share Wasps Netball’s Katie Harris is ready for an “emotional” return to the club she called home for eight years. The Black and Golds have started the Vitality Netball Superleague season with back-to-back wins and will look to continue their unbeaten start when they travel to Surrey Storm on Saturday 2 February (6pm centre-pass). Harris joined Wasps from Storm last summer and has started both games at goal attack this season. She has re-formed her partnership with Rachel Dunn, who she played with during her time at Surrey, and says she is already improving with the guidance of her new coaches and teammates. “It’s going to be quite emotional for me going back to Storm,” said Harris. “I have some great memories of my time there and I’m still good friends with everyone there, but my focus is completely on Wasps now and those friendships will be put to one side when we’re out on court. “I’m really enjoying my time at Wasps so far, my teammates have been very supportive since I arrived. I feel like I’ve improved as a player already, especially on the technical side of my game. “It’s been great playing with Rachel Dunn again too. We know we need to make that combination the best it can possibly be, so that is a big focus for us every week in training.” Storm travelled to Team Bath and secured their first Superleague win under new director of netball Mikki Austin last weekend. Wasps currently sit top of the table on goal difference and are one of only two undefeated teams remaining. The fixture will also mark the third contest of the Tom Reseigh Trophy, which honours the former Storm team manager who passed away in October 2016 following a long battle with cancer. “The match is in memory of Tom Reseigh, which is really important to a lot of us and is a great recognition of everything he did for the game,” added Harris. “It’s a period of change at Storm but Mikki Austin has done well to assemble a talented squad there, who achieved a huge win against Bath. “We know it will be a big challenge and they always have a great crowd at Storm too. “We have worked really hard in pre-season and we’re starting to see results on the court, but we know we have a lot of work to do, with the league being so strong from top to bottom this year.” Wasps Netball return to Ricoh Arena to take on Saracens Mavericks on Monday 11 February (7pm centre-pass). Season Memberships are now on sale, and individual tickets for the first six home Vitality Netball Superleague fixtures of the 2019 season are also available. Visit www.waspsnetball.co.uk for more information. Tickets are also now available for the Vitality Netball Superleague Big Easter Weekend! Make sure you’re following the Vitality Netball Superleague on Twitter for the latest news and updates! Photo credit: Clive Jones Related news post 18th Jul 2024 Causing a Storm: Surrey Storm's NSL history Reading: 12 mins Surrey Storm Tags: Match Preview Round 4 Surrey Storm VNSL2019 Wasps Netball Previous Story Featured player – Ama Agbeze Next Story Stars aiming to secure first away points More News 2 days ago wpforms Event Accreditation – Netball Super League – Super Cup 2025 Reading: 6 mins 16th Dec 2024 News Manchester Thunder announce leadership team for 2025 Reading: 3 mins 6th Dec 2024 News The Netball Super League introduces the two-goal Super Shot ahead of new rules and innovations for the 2025 season Reading: 4 mins 25th Nov 2024 News Catching up with Nottingham Forest Netball’s Rhea Dixon as she makes her international debut Reading: 6 mins 21st Nov 2024 News Netball Super League confirms new Board of Directors to lead the League into the new era of professionalisation Reading: 4 mins More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column