Wasps confirm full Vitality Netball Superleague squad for 2020 season
Wasps Netball have become the first Vitality Netball Superleague side to confirm all 15 members of the squad for the 2020 season.
The franchise, who lost their name in May to Manchester Thunder, completed their using Amy Flanagan, Josie Huckle and Sophia Candappa.
After announcing her pregnancy candappa and an role played for the second portion of last year and she has welcomed the birth of her first child.
The 26-year-old would like to combine motherhood and netball and has been clear that she is eager to go back to elite netball.
Since the opening of this Signing Window on August 1, the franchise have been busy adding some fresh faces to their ranks as well as securing the requirements of key returnees.
Alexia Baker, a GA with commerce, makes over a move to England in the Queensland Firebirds with Iona Christian swapping Severn Stars for the winners.
Tamsin Moala, Katie Harris and Sienna Rushton are back in Gold and Black so as to anchor the negative, and also an exceptionally experienced trio will also be returning.
Hannah Knights will be Wasps’ captain. In addition, in their attacking end it’s been verified that the evergreen Rachel Dunn will be back for the 15th Superleague season.
Dannii Titmuss has abandoned her role as Academy Coach and has joined London Pulse as the head of the Performance Pathway.
The first chance will be. The ensemble will be seeking to defend their name.
The domestic season opener of the franchise will be a Grand Final re-match from Manchester Thunder on February 22, 2022 and the fixture list for the 2020 season is going to be declared on September 30.
Hannah Knights (Captain), Jade Clarke (Vice-captain), Rachel Dunn, Fran Williams, Iona Christian, Tamsin Moala, Katie Harris, Sienna Rushton, Alexia Baker, Ally Housley, Beth Dix, Hannah Leighton, Josie Huckle, Amy Flanagan and Sophia Candappa.
Sky Sports is the house of netball and it yields to your displays soon, beginning with all the British Championships on Saturday while the Roses return to actions under new coach Jess Thirlby whenever they see South Africa in November.
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