Taken during Round 1of the Netball Super League at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, England on 11th January 2023.
The 2024 Netball Super League (NSL) Signing Window is open.
Clubs may have a total squad of up to 15 players. This comprises of 12 ‘Registered Players’ and up to three ‘Training Partners’. Matchdays squads, meanwhile, are set to a maximum of 12 players.
Saracens Mavericks were the first squad to lock in their team for the 2024 season. They retain eight of their 2023 squad, with new additions of Ellie Rattu from London Pulse, Emma Thacker from championship winning side Loughborough Lightning and Peace Akinyemi. Find out more about their squad here.
Indya Masser (Elevated from TP)
Training partners: Charlotte Dunkley and Anna Fairclough
2023 runners up Manchester Thunder look to take their campaign one step further in 2024, after narrowly losing out to Loughborough Lightning in last years final. The North West outfit have retained the core of their 2023 squad, re-signing nine players and bringing in young gun Anya Williams for the season ahead. Find out more about their squad here.
Training Partners: Emma Rayner, Elia McCormick, Laura Malcolm
Severn Stars enjoyed their best Netball Super League campaign last season, equalling their best ever finish of sixth. Their 2024 campaign will see the return of player/coach Jo Trip, alongside 2023 captain Gabby Marshall and standout shooter Sigi Burger. Alongside other key signings, Stars welcome Welsh international Ella Powell-Davis to bolster their defensive end and 2024 will see a welcome return to the league from South African international Lefébre Rademan who returns from injury. Read about their full squad here.
Training partners: Jess Haynes, Ruth Hughes and Lily Smith
It’s all change at Leeds Rhinos as they see 11 depatures from their 2023 squad. With a number of players returning from a year away from the court, notable signings so far also include two Collingwood Magpies players: Australian Zoe Davis and England legend Geva Mentor. Liana Leota’s side have their training partners left to announce. Find out more about their squad here.
Training Partners: Annie James, Paige Kindred, Millie Veevers
Last year Mikki Austin’s side achieved a top four finish for the first time since they won the league in 2016. So far three of that side remain for the 2024 season, including player/coach Mikki Austin. Notable moves from Strathclyde Sirens 2023 co-captain Beth Dix and Super League debutant Amy Howell have been confirmed.
Training Partners: Libby Burgess, Ellie Harding, Charlotte Masters
The league’s only Scottish team, Strathclyde Sirens have announced a wholesale change this season, seeing nine departures from the club. Defensive stalwarts Towera Vinkhumbo and Emily Nicholl remain, bolstered by exciting new signings including Netball World Cup debutant’s Cerys Finn and Emma Love. Sirens have seven of their squad locked in, with five spaces and training partner slots remaining. Read more about Sirens’ squad here.
Training Partners: Kelly Boyle, Rachel Conway, Hannah Grant
New look Cardiff Dragons are out to make an impact. While captain Clare Jones retires, Wales international Nia Jones returns to her former side alongside former Leeds Rhinos teammate Elle McDonald. Exciting internationals Khanyisa Chawane and Jacqui Newton look to make their Super League debut in 2024. Find out more about Dragons’ full squad here.
Training partners: Zoe Matthewman, Shona O’Dwyer, and Millie Carter
Defending champions Loughborough Lightning are out to defend their title in 2024. Next season will see the return of championship winning captain Nat Panagarry, alongside Gilbert Top Scorer Mary Cholhok. Ella Clark returns from injury, after a year as Assistant Coach for the side, with Niamh McCall signing for the side from Sirens. Read more about the squad here.
Training Partners: Alex Johnson, Georgie Brock-Taylor and Freya Henshall
Last year’s table toppers London Pulse retain a core of their squad, with seven returning players including England’s most capped player Jade Clarke. Pulse pathway athlete, Isabella Phillips and last year’s training partner Darcie Everitt have both been elevated into the squad, while new international signings touch down in the capital with South Africa’s Nicholé Taljaard and Trinidad and Tobago’s Jessica McEachrane sign for Pulse. Find out more about the squad here.
Training partners: Chloe Essam, Isla May and Jada Autumn
Featuring a blend of returning stars, pathway prospects and inspirational new faces, the famous Blue and Gold have a young squad ready to do battle in 2024 as they enter year two of their four year plan. Tash Pavelin make a welcome return from injury, while Phoebe Maslen is elevated to the squad after some standout performances last season. Bath have four new recruits on their roster Sloan Burton and Lisa Putt join the NSL from the Southern Hemisphere; they’ll be joined by Scotland international Emma Barrie and product of Team Bath’s Academy, Ellie Ervine. Find out more about their squad here.
Training partners: George Ford, Ellen Morgan and Lily Jones
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