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2019 Fast5 winners Loughborough Lightning.

British Fast5 Netball All-Stars champions Loughborough Lightning. Source | Jamie McPhilimey/ Matchroom MultiSport.

All eight squads have been announced for British Fast5 Netball All Stars Championship ahead of the event at the Copper Box Arena on Saturday 30 October.

Thousands will cheer on the competing clubs and their players this weekend in what will be the first edition of the event since Loughborough Lightning lifted the trophy for the second time in 2019. You can still buy tickets here.

The live draw – which took place live on Sky Sports News last week – resulted in some enticing fixtures in the double-elimination group stage including Loughborough Lightning vs Strathclyde Sirens and a derby between Manchester Thunder and Leeds Rhinos.

The eight teams who qualified have since been busy announcing their squads which you can find in full below:

Leeds Rhinos:

Annie Jones, Amy Braithwaite, Rhea Dixon, Michelle Magee, Amelia Hall, Emily Hollingworth, Lydia Walker, Rebekah Airey, Tuaine Kennan, Paige Kindred.

London Pulse:

Ashleigh Dekker, Berri Neil, Ellie Rattu, Funmi Fadoju, Jasmin Odeogberin, Kira Rothwell, Lindsay Keable, Olivia Tchine, Paige Reed, Alicia Scholes.

Loughborough Lightning:

Mary Cholhok, Ella Clark, Beth Cobden, Alice Harvey, Hannah Joseph, Suzie Liverseidge, Nat Panagarry, Emma Thacker, Zan Vimbela, Fran Williams.

Manchester Thunder:

Caroline O’Hanlon, Eleanor Cardwell, Emma Rayner, Harriet Jones, Kerry Almond, Lois Pearson, Millie Sanders, Rugby Parker, Simone Rabie, Yasmin Roebuck.

Saracens Mavericks:

Jameela McCarthy, Kadeen Corbin, Bella Baylis, Britney Clarke, Sasha Corbin, Beth Ecuyer-Dale, Chloe Essam, Jodie Gibson, Georgia Lees, Aliyah Zaranyika.

Strathclyde Sirens:

Emma Barrie, Bethan Goodwin, Niamh McCall, Beth Dix, Gia Abernethy, Taylor McKevitt, Claire Maxwell, Emily Nicholl, Abby Tyrrell, Rachel Conway.

Team Bath Netball:

Imogen Allison, Betsy Creak, Sophie Drakeford-Lewis, Layla Guscoth, Kirsty Harris, Lucy Herdman, Molly Hole, Lily Jones, Tash Pavelin, Jess Shaw.

Wasps:

Rachel Dunn, Gezelle Allison, Lucy Parize, Leah Goss, Iona Christian, Caroline Tarnowski, Lauren Nicholls, Rachael Fee, Christina Shaw, Ella Powell-Davies.

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