Share Team Bath v Loughborough Lightning, Friday, 12, April, 2019 - Team Bath Arena - Bath - United Kingdom Mandatory Photo Credit: Bob Bradford After helping keep netball community active and engaged during lockdown, now Rachel Shaw is looking forward to getting back on court after committing to Team Bath Netball for a ninth Vitality Superleague season. The effervescent Vitality Rose capped wing-attack streamed weekly online training sessions from her front room during the spring and early summer, which proved to be hugely popular and were enjoyed by thousands of netballers and clubs from across the country and overseas. Shaw is expanding her coaching remit at Team Bath even further this season, heading up the high-performance programme at the University of Bath and leading individual and group training sessions, but she remains an integral part of the Superleague set-up and is determined to finally reach a Grand Final after falling narrowly short in eight of her nine seasons with the club. “It’s always a pleasure to play in the Blue & Gold and an honour to be out on court,” she said. “There is still a job to do, it’s just another season for me and another season to try and get into that Superleague final. “Here at Team Bath we try to build year on year and I’m really excited by the squad we are putting together. We can work on existing combinations – it helps with the game flow when you have played with people for years – but we’ve also got some new players coming in which will definitely push the players already here to be better. “We were only able to play three games last season but we showed a lot of people what we are capable of and how to win under different pressures. It showed the resilience we have as a squad and we are definitely going to take all of that through to this season. With the players we are adding, I think we’ll be able to push on even further so I’m really excited to get going.” Shaw enjoyed her time as a virtual netball coach during lockdown but is grateful to be edging back towards some sort of normality as the 2021 season build-up begins. “We had a lot of positive feedback from those live sessions and it got the girls up and going,” she said. “It was a bit weird being in front of a camera at first. As most people will remember, I was kind of having conversations with myself – asking how the viewers were and then remembering they couldn’t talk back! “I definitely think it worked, though. It was really hard during lockdown to get that motivation to push yourself and I think it was great to get the netball community active during those hard times. “It’s been a very strange year. We have been training on our own for much of it since March, which is really weird in a team sport to be training solo for so long. It’s been great to see some of the girls back in the bubble training we’ve been doing. They’ve come back in good shape, so we did what we needed to do as coaches. I’m just really excited to start the season now, just being back with the girls and doing what we do best.” Anna Stembridge, Team Bath Netball Superleague Head Coach, said: “Rachel is an integral part of our playing squad, a real asset. She is the lynchpin in our attack and brings tremendous speed, athleticism and skill to our game. I call her a Duracell bunny because she is always so full of energy and bounce, on and off the court. “Where I feel Rachel has really developed in recent seasons is her game sense. She formed a formidable partnership with Serena Guthrie during the 2019 season and it will be good to see that combination back on court next season.” Shaw and England centre Guthrie are the first two members of Team Bath’s 2021 Superleague squad to be confirmed, with more being announced over the coming weeks. Visit netball.teambath.com for further details. She was one of the Vitality Superleague’s breakout stars of the truncated 2020 season and defender Tash Pavelin has also re-signed for the five-time champions and cannot wait to build on those performances after committing to Team Bath Netball for the 2021 campaign. The 22-year-old started at goal-defence in all three of the Blue & Gold’s matches before lockdown and excelled in each of them, particularly the memorable home victory over Wasps in which she was named as player of the match. They were Pavelin’s first starts at Superleague level, having been used as an impact replacement during her previous season with Team Bath in 2018, and she is keen to gain more experience in the year ahead. “Last season was such an exciting experience for me, starting all three games and putting out performances that I was really proud of,” she said. “It was great to gain that high-level experience that I hadn’t necessarily had before. “I really think I improved throughout pre-season and proved why I should be on the court. I’m hoping that, even with the gap, I can build on those performances and start the new season as I ended the last one. “Hopefully I can get more starts, more court time and build those connections with the players around me. Ultimately those connections will help the team succeed as well. As a team, we really want to win the title so we are going to put absolutely everything into it that we can. “The squad last season was really exciting to be a part of, it felt like we valued each other on and off the court and those connections really showed in the performances we put out. Being able to bring that team spirit and energy into this season will hopefully help us put in similar performances. “We haven’t been able to all train together yet but in the small group sessions we’ve had and the team meetings online, it still feels like we have that inclusiveness in the squad. I’m really excited to build on what we already have and hopefully make it even better next season.” It has also been a big year off the court for Pavelin, who graduated from the University of Bath this summer after completing a Natural Sciences course which included a one-year placement with pharmaceutical giants Pfizer. “It’s going to be a very different challenge for me this season as I’m now working full-time at an accountancy firm in Bath,” said Pavelin, who has represented England at U17 and U21 level. “In studying there was a lot of stuff to do in the evenings and at weekends, especially around exam time. With working, I’ll have less flexibility in terms of working hours but I’m also hoping to have less pressure outside work so that will allow me to concentrate in a different way on training and being the best I can be. It’s a very different challenge but one I’m excited for.” Anna Stembridge, Team Bath Netball’s Head Superleague Coach, said: “I cannot wait to build on the experiences that Tash had last season. She grabbed every opportunity with both hands and really excelled in that GD bib. “She can play across all three defensive positions and with only having ten players in a squad on match-day, that adaptability is a huge asset for both Tash as a player and us as a team.” Team Bath Netball is supported by its Principal Partner, chartered accountants Haines Watts, who are also a pathway partner, and by Rengen Developments and Centurion Chartered Financial Planners. O’Neills are Team Bath’s official kit supplier. 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