Glasgow Times

McCleery ready to grasp the Thistle

Scotland back on court to face Barbados after two years out

- SUSAN EGELSTAFF

FOR almost two years, Nicola McCleery’s Scottish Thistles dress has hung, untouched, inside her wardrobe. Finally, though, she has reason to dust it off.

Today, Scotland’s best netball players will make their first competitiv­e appearance for the national team since the pandemic began.

Over two days, the Scottish Thistles will take on Barbados in a brace of test matches that will not only provide a refreshing reminder to the players of the joys of internatio­nal netball but also give the side an important marker as to where they are as they move into 2022.

For McCleery, who has long been one of the most ebullient sportspeop­le in the country, she can barely contain her excitement at getting back into the thick of things, particular­ly when she believes the side, which she has been a part of since 2016 and are ranked eighth in the world, is looking stronger than ever.

“To be playing a competitiv­e match again is huge. It’s all very well playing friendlies but nothing’s quite the same as being in the competitiv­e environmen­t,” the 26-year-old says. “I think the team is very, very good right now and so I’m looking forward to testing ourselves. There’s no point working this hard and then not doing it when we’re playing competitiv­ely so I’m excited to see if we can put into matches what we’ve been working on in training. And if we can, I have no doubt the end result will go in our favour.”

There has been considerab­le change in the Thistles’ personnel since their last outing. Perhaps most notably, the long-standing head coach, Gail Parata, left her role at the end of 2019 and was replaced by former England internatio­nalist and World Cup medallist Tamsin Greenway.

The Englishwom­an has brought a new look to the squad and with that, greater competitiv­eness which McCleery sees as a positive rather than as a threat to her place in the side.

“Competitio­n is refreshing and it’s about how you deal with that,” she says.

“With a new coach, you need to stand up, be counted and show what you can do and I think that’s been good for us all because it’s brought in a fresh energy.

“It’s been a big change for me having a lot more youngsters around and being able to give some advice and help them out. That’s been really refreshing for me because it’s allowed me to show a different side. I feel like I’m able to give back a little bit and the girls are so receptive and so it makes for a brilliant environmen­t.”

McCleery was not someone who found themselves with free time during the pandemic, and is well used to having a busy schedule.

As principal teacher of Health and Wellbeing at Trinity High School in Rutherglen, McCleery regularly squeezes her training in before and after work but despite her testing and, at times, exhausting schedule, she remains as driven as ever to maintain her place in the internatio­nal side, as well as in her club side, Sirens, who recorded their best finish of sixth in the Superleagu­e this season.

“Things are busy, but I like that,” she says. “I know netball isn’t going to be there forever but I absolutely still have the same passion for it and I still have that drive to go training.

“I still love it. I’ve always said the day I don’t love it is the day I’ll retire but at the moment, that’s not even an option.”

With netball not on the Olympic programme, the Commonweal­th Games are a priority.

Birmingham 2022 will kick off in just under eight months’ time and already, the East Kilbride native and her team-mates have begun their preparatio­ns, with this week’s test matches the start of what McCleery hopes will be a seamless build-up.

“The Commonweal­th Games is very much being discussed already; as a team, we know it’s fast approachin­g,” she says.

“These test matches against Barbados are a really good opportunit­y for us to stamp our authority and show everyone where we are.”

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Nicola McCleery is delighted to be back in action with the Thistles and the Sirens

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