Share Taken during the Netball Super League game between Manchester Thunder and Loughborough Lightning at the Belle Vue Arena, Manchester, England on 3rd March 2023. Boasting 456 feeds across the 2023 season, mid-courter Amy Carter has signed up for a sixth season with Manchester Thunder. Carter came back with a vengeance last season following an enforced year out with an ACL injury. The 24-year-old is a pathway product of the black and yellows and elevated herself into a regular starting role back in 2021. Since appearing in every game last season, Carter earned herself a spot as a training partner with the silver medal-winning England Roses World Cup Squad. Carter said, “It was a hard year in rehab after rupturing my ACL, but it was made a whole lot easier coming out in front of all the fans, who are always super supportive. I think we have the best fans in the league.” “Quite a few players I played with through the pathway, came back to Thunder having learnt new things from other franchises, so it was really great to continue that development as a team and play with all these girls again.” She added, “My favourite memory of the season was probably the first match playing Loughborough. I had loads of people asking me for tickets [after the game sold out] and seeing if they could get in there for the first game and obviously, we won and that was a really great atmosphere to play in front of.” Carter said, “I was actually at work when I found out about being reserve, and they told me the news on zoom and I was super happy. I was really happy to get the opportunity to get out there and experience a Netball World Cup, prior to actually being in a World Cup hopefully in the future.” “We really worked on our culture and our psychological aspect of the sport. I’d like to bring that to Thunder this year, along with some of the connections I built with some of the girls out there.” When Carter isn’t playing netball, she has her career as a junior doctor. Speaking about juggling both career paths, Carter said, “It has been hard at times. I very much have to be super organised but they have been really great at understanding and being flexible.” Karen Greig Head Coach and Director of Manchester Thunder says “After a fantastic season back following a year out with her ACL injury, Amy picked up where she left off. She is a really intelligent player, who is almost stealth-like and can win the ball just at the right time. Her timing and natural instincts in attack complement our style of play and her fearlessness to release the ball into shooters is enviable. I am looking forward to seeing Amy build and push forward again this season.” Carter concluded, “I’m looking forward to big and loud Thunder crowds. Hopefully we get another AO arena game because that was a great atmosphere last year and to play with this squad and win our trophy back!” Related news post 16th Dec 2024 Manchester Thunder announce leadership team for 2025 Reading: 3 mins Manchester Thunder Related players: Amy Carter Previous Story Saracens Mavericks are delighted to confirm the 12-strong squad for the 2024 Netball Super League season. Next Story Manchester Thunder Sign 16-year-old Shooting Star Anya Williams More News 20th Dec 2024 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