Player Bio
Samantha Wallace-Joseph is a dangerous goal shooter who is renowned for her attacking prowess on the court.
Standing at 193cm, her height and agility make her a formidable presence and she has been tormenting the opposition in both England and Australia.
Wallace-Joseph made her NSL debut in 2016 with Hertfordshire Mavericks, winning Mavericks MVP, the Mavericks Fans Favourite award and the Mavericks Coaches award all in her first season.
In 2017, Wallace-Joseph joined NSW Swifts in Australia and won three titles whilst Down Under.
She won the 2019 Grand Final Most Valuable Player award in that year’s success and was also part of the 2021 winning team.
She has played for her country, Trinidad and Tobago, 34 times to date, including at the 2023 Netball World Cup. She will play for Loughborough Lightning in the 2025 campaign and will be hoping to win more titles.
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