Wales Under-21 Travel To Face Manx Netball Challenge

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Wales send their under-21 netball squad to the Isle of Man this weekend for two matches against teams from Manx. Under 21 head coach Nikki Lloyd said: “This is a valuable opportunity for us to expose a group from our long squad to all aspects of international competition away from home in a World Youth […]

Wales send their under-21 netball squad to the Isle of Man this weekend for two matches against teams from Manx.

Under 21 head coach Nikki Lloyd said: “This is a valuable opportunity for us to expose a group from our long squad to all aspects of international competition away from home in a World Youth Cup qualification year.

“Despite limited time to prepare I am grateful for the opportunity and we are looking forward to seeing what this group can achieve in two valuable competitive fixtures against Isle of Man age group and senior squads.”

The Manx Netball Association invited Wales under-21s to play fixtures against the Isle of Man under-21 side and another against the Manx senior team.

With qualification for the Netball World Youth Cup 2021 later this year in Scotland this weekend’s matches a great early opportunity for the under-21 group to travel and gel together.

Wales under-21 netball squad. Pic: Netball Wales

Isle of Man are also hosting a Netball Europe under-17 challenge tournament this weekend when developing netball nations from the European region go head-to-head for honours and promotion to the Championship tournament for 2021. 

Wales Under 21 squad: Mollie Underhill, Georgia Jenkins, Charlotte Jennings Evans (vice-capt), Macey Lane, Rhian Evans, Nan Williams, Ceri Evans (capt), Catrin Hughes, Nia Evans, Sophie Margetts, Carys Llewellyn, Lauren Francis, Caris Morgan, Martha Scott, Wiktoria Rejniak

Travelling staff: head coach Nikki Lloyd, team manager Louvain Lake

The Netball Europe under-17 Challenge will be played over three days, starting on Friday (February 28). The winner of the tournament on Sunday afternoon will earn the right to play in the upper tier of the under-17 Open next year.

The Manx Rams squad has five returning players in their 12-strong group. 

Co-captains Cassidy Pizzey and Becca Cooke both played for the team in Gibraltar last year along with Annabel Kneale, Eliana Kneen and Emma Leith. 

Amaline Batty, Claire Mason, Georgia Harding, Hannah Halsall, Holly Hennessey, Mika Chen and Niamh Skillicorn will earn their first caps. The Manx reserves are Ella Crowe and Maddie Butterworth. 

Isle of Man full match schedule, including support matches:

Friday, February 28 

U-17 3pm Gibraltar v Republic of Ireland 

U-17 5pm Isle of Man v Malta

Support matches 

10.30am Isle of Man U-21 v Wales U-21 

1pm Isle of Man Senior v Wales U-21 

6.30pm Walking Netball Demonstration

Saturday February 29

U-17 3pm Isle of Man v Republic of Ireland 

U-17 5pm Gibraltar v Malta

Support matches 

10.30am Isle of Man U21 v Army 

1pm Isle of Man Senior v Army

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Cardiff-based Celtic Dragons have just started their Vitality Netball Superleague season, losing 44-43 against Surrey Storm on Saturday, , and they are at home against Team Bath this Saturday.

The match against Bath is at the Archers Arena in Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cyncoed Campus, 6.30pm.

Celtic Dragons 2020 Squad:

Shooters: Amy Clinton, Rhian Evans, Brittany Coleman, Rebekah Robinson

Midcourt: Sophie Morgan, Shona O’Dwyer, Paige Kindred, Eleri Michael, Laura Burton

Defence: Dee Bolakoro, Abby Tyrrell, Latanya Wilson, Lucy Howells, Annie O’Rourke

Tickets for all Celtic Dragons 2020 games are available here via Ticketline.

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