Team Bath (netball)

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Team Bath Netball
Founded2005
Based inBath, Somerset
RegionsSouth West England
Home venueUniversity of Bath
Head coachAnna Stembridge
LeagueNetball Superleague
2017 placing4th

Uniform

Team Bath are part of the Netball Superleague (UK), which consists of the top ten netball teams in England, Scotland and Wales. Team Bath is the brand name of the University of Bath's sports operation. The club is located in Bath, Somerset, South West England, and play their home games at the University's Sports Training Village.[1] The Team Bath franchise represents the South West and West of England.

History

Team Bath are the nation's most successful Netball Superleague team, winning five of the campaigns contested to date with victories in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2013.[2] They also won the 2013 Cathedral City Lighter FastNet Grand Prix, winning all five of their matches, and were runners-up in the inaugural British Fast5 All-Stars Championship in 2017.

Head coach of the Superleague team is Anna Stembridge (née Mayes), while the director of netball is Jess Thirlby (née Garland).

Team Bath Netball are sponsored by Sitec, Mogers Drewett and Investigo are their Partners, Centurion Chartered Financial Planning are supporting the team’s performance analysis capabilities, Viper 10 are the kit supplier and Skins provide the team with compression wear.

2018 season

2018 Team Bath roster
Players Coaching staff
Nat. Name Position(s) DoB Height
Wales Chelsea Lewis GS, GA
England Kadeen Corbin GA, GS
England Sophie Drakeford-Lewis GA, GS
England Mia Ritchie C, WA
England Imogen Allison C, WD
England Layla Guscoth GD, GK
England Eboni Beckford-Chambers GD, GK
South Africa Zanele Vimbela GK, GD
England Jess Shaw WA, C
England Paige Reed GA, GS
England Asha Francis GA/WA
England Tash Pavelin GD/GK/WD
England Rachel Shaw WA/GA
England Abi Robson WD/C
England Jazz Scott WD/C
Head coach



Notes
  • (c) – Captain
  • (cc) – Co-captain
  • (vc) – Vice-captain
  • Injured or on maternity leave – Injury / maternity leave
  • (TRP) – Temporary Replacement Player
Player profiles: Team website Last updated: 28 November 2017

The 2018 Vitality Superleague season saw Team Bath finish fourth in the table to reach the semi-finals for a 12th time.[3]

Date Opponents H/A Result Win/loss
Feb 10 Team Northumbria A 39-52 W
Feb 19 Celtic Dragons A 35-54 W
Feb 23 Surrey Storm H 60-44 W
Feb 26 Severn Stars A 47-48 W
Mar 9 Manchester Thunder H 51-60 L
Mar 17 Loughborough Lightning A 54-59 W
Apr 22 Wasps A 61-44 L
Apr 29 benecosMavericks A 57-41 L
May 4 Celtic Dragons H 66-39 W
May 7 Severn Stars H 51-35 W
May 12 Surrey Storm A 56-51 W
May 21 Team Northumbria H 54-42 W
May 26 UWS Sirens A 51-43 L
Jun 1 benecosMavericks H 54-45 W
Jun 4 UWS SIrens H 60-34 W
Jun 8 Loughborough Lightning H 42-43 L
Jun 15 Wasps H 40-58 L
Jun 23 Manchester Thunder A 54-47 L
Jun 30 Wasps (semi-final) A 54-39 L

2017 Season

The 2017 Team Bath Netball Superleague squad was made up of Eboni Beckford-Chambers (captain), Imogen Allison, Samantha Cook, Layla Guscoth, Chelsea Lewis, Paige Reed, Mia Ritchie, Laura Rudland, Jess Shaw, Rachel Shaw and Jamaica internationals Shantal Slater and Vangelee Williams.[4]

After a slow start to the season, Team Bath won seven games in a row to finish fourth in the table and reach the semi-finals, where they were beaten by Loughborough Lightning. They went on to finish fourth overall after defeat to Manchester Thunder in the third-place play-off.[5]

Date Opponents H/A Result Win/Loss
Sat 18 Feb Celtic Dragons A 41-51 W
Sat 25 Feb Herfordshire Mavericks A 42-49 W
Mon 6 Mar Loughborough Lightning H 41-47 L
Sat 11 Mar Severn Stars A 39-48 W
Mon 20 Mar Surrey Storm H 46-52 L
Fri 24 Mar Team Northumbria H 47-38 W
Fri 31 Mar Sirens A 51-45 L
Fri 7 Apr Manchester Thunder H 41-48 L
Fri 14 Apr Hertfordshire Mavericks H 45-46 L
Mon 17 Apr Loughborough Lightning A 40-49 L
Sat 22 Apr Celtic Dragons H 58-48 W
Fri 28 Apr Severn Stars H 59-33 W
Mon 1 May Surrey Storm A 49-56 W
Mon 8 May Wasps H 55-53 W
Mon 15 May Team Northumbria A 44-56 W
Fri 19 May Sirens H 63-47 W
Mon 29 May Manchester Thunder A 45-57 W
Sat 3 Jun Wasps A 49-35 L
Sat 10 Jun Loughborough Lightning N 66-45 L
Sun 11 Jun Manchester Thunder N 56-48 L

2016 Season

The 2016 Team Bath Netball squad was made up of Eboni Beckford-Chambers (captain), Samantha Cook, Claire Brownie, Shaunagh Craig, Nicole Humphrys, Alana John, Chelsea Lewis, Karla Mostert, Sarah Penny, Lenize Potgieter, Mia Ritchie, Laura Rudland, Rachel Shaw, Amanda Varey and Jo Vann.[6] University of Bath students Humphrys and Rudland replaced Jazz Scott and Asha Francis, who had to withdraw from the squad once the season had started.

Team Bath reached the Superleague semi-finals by finishing fourth in the final table, level on points with Surrey Storm and Hertfordshire Mavericks in second and third respectively. Manchester Thunder topped the table.[7]

Team Bath lost 53-46 at Manchester Thunder in the semi-finals but beat Hertfordshire Mavericks 49-48 in the third-place play-off to finish the season as bronze medallists.

Team Bath Netball won bronze medals during the 2016 Vitality Netball Superleague season
Team Bath Netball won bronze medals during the 2016 Vitality Netball Superleague season

Team Bath's 2016 Vitality Netball Superleague fixtures and results

Date Opponents Venue Result W/L/D
Sat 30 Jan Surrey Storm Genting Arena 47-44 W
Mon 1 Feb Yorkshire Jets Headingley Arena 38-58 W
Fri 12 Feb Manchester Thunder Sports Training Village 37-62 L
Fri 19 Feb Team Northumbria Sports Training Village 58-28 W
Sat 27 Feb Celtic Dragons Cwmbran Stadium 45-65 W
Mon 29 Feb Hertfordshire Mavericks Sports Training Village 42-56 L
Fri 4 Mar Loughborough Lightning Sports Training Village 60-44 W
Sat 12 Mar Surrey Storm Surrey Sports Park 54-42 L
Fri 18 Mar Yorkshire Jets Sports Training Village 67-37 W
Sat 26 Mar Manchester Thunder Thunderdome 69-51 L
Mon 28 Mar Celtic Dragons Sports Training Village 60-42 W
Sat 9 Apr Team Northumbria Northumbria University 41-51 W
Sat 16 Apr Hertfordshire Mavericks Hertfordshire Sports Village 54-55 W
Sat 23 Apr Loughborough Lightning Loughborough University 55-75 W
Sat 30 Apr Manchester Thunder (semi-final) Thunderdome 56-43 L
Sat 7 May Grand Final/3rd-place play-off Copper Box Arena 49-48 W

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.teambath.com/sport/netball/
  2. ^ "The Vitality Netball Superleague | Team Bath". www.teambath.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  3. ^ "2018 League Table". Superleague Netball. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  4. ^ https://www.teambath.com/sport/netball/superleague/superleague-squad/
  5. ^ "Pride and positives as Team Bath Netball end Superleague season on a battling note | Team Bath". www.teambath.com. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  6. ^ "The Netball Superleague Squad | Team Bath". www.teambath.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Vitality Superleague | Vitality Netball Superleague". www.netballsl.com. Retrieved 26 April 2016.

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