Celtic Dragons Players Ready For Green Army Questions

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Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Vitality SuperLeague Celtic Dragons. ©Steve Pope Sportingwales

Celtic Dragons netball players are ready to interact directly with their Green Army fans. Bethan Dyke, Stacey Peeters and Leila Thomas, who all play for the Vitality Netball Superleague team, will host a live question and answers session on Tuesday (5.30pm). “Ask us questions, set us challenges,” says centre court player Peeters, a New Zealand under-21 […]

Celtic Dragons netball players are ready to interact directly with their Green Army fans.

Bethan Dyke, Stacey Peeters and Leila Thomas, who all play for the Vitality Netball Superleague team, will host a live question and answers session on Tuesday (5.30pm).

“Ask us questions, set us challenges,” says centre court player Peeters, a New Zealand under-21 international.

Dragons have committed to Superleague netball for four years and they have two fixtures left this season.

Both will be played at the Sport Wales National Centre in Cardiff, against Wasps and Team Northumbria. The first of those is this Saturday when Wasps are the visitors (4pm).

Dragons have had a difficult 2017 campaign, but they have remained upbeat and have shown they can compete against leading teams.

Head coach Trish Wilcox and her players are intent on adding to their lone Superleague win.

Dragons have teamed up with Lightmaker and TokBox to for their live Q&A.

Head to www.celticdragonsnetball.com on Tuesday (May 23, 5.30pm) to speak with Bethan, Stacey and Leila face-to-face on your laptop or computer.

Vitality Superleague Netball 

Celtic Dragons’ two remaining fixtures

May

Saturday 27: Celtic Dragons v Wasps (Sport Wales National Centre in Cardiff, 4pm)

June

Saturday 3: Celtic Dragons v Team Northumbria (Ebbw Vale Sport Centre, 2pm)

Tickets for all Dragons home games can be found at www.ticketline.co.uk

Information is available via celticdragonsnetball.com

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