Bath Chronicle

Blue & Gold unveil exciting new line-up

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Team Bath Netball has unveiled a vibrant new-look squad for the 2023 Superleagu­e season that is ready to write a new chapter in the club’s famous history.

Seven members of the 2022 squad have recommitte­d to the Haines Watts-sponsored Blue & Gold, including Imogen Allison and Betsy Creak, fresh from this summer’s Commonweal­th Games.

Defenders Tash Pavelin and Lilymay Catling are also back, as are exciting young attacking trio Kirsty Harris, Lily Jones and Hannah Passmore, while Academy player Annie O’rourke steps up from training associate.

England internatio­nals Summer Artman and Kadeen Corbin are both returning to the club where they started their Superleagu­e careers and there are four new faces, including Bethan Dyke, who starred alongside Creak for Wales at Birmingham 2022.

England Future Roses player Jayda Pechova and fellow rising stars Sophie Kelly and Phoebe Maslen, both part of the Roses Academy, also come into a group that, with an average age of just 22, is ready to grow, develop and thrive into the 2023 season and beyond.

New Team Bath Netball head coach, Asha Francis, said: “I’m really excited about the squad that we have put together and the players who have come on board with us this season. There has been a lot of thought about who we need, what we need, what we want the team to look and feel like, and who is going to add value off court as well as on.

“We have been looking at the whole person – leadership on the court, what are they doing when they aren’t on court, how are they getting behind their teammates, how are they recognisin­g key moments. I’ve also been asking friends and other coaches about what the players are like – are they going to bring energy and positivity, are they going to be honest with others, are they going to call people up when it’s needed and drive certain behaviours?

“That’s been really key, thinking about what behaviours I want from the players and myself, and who are going to be the people who live those values as well as perform on court. We can’t wait to get working together and I’m excited for the fans to see this group in action.”

Of the new faces in the squad, also supported by Bath Building Society and Rengen, the most familiar to Blue & Gold fans will be goal-keeper Artman and goalattack/shooter Corbin, both of whom are returning for their third spells with the club.

Commonweal­th gold-medallist Corbin was part of the Team Bath

Superleagu­e-winning squad of 2013 that Francis captained, with the now head coach saying: “Kadeen and I have been reminiscin­g about the time we spent together as players but while she has a lot of years behind her she still has that desire to get better.

“She also wants to share her knowledge, and having players like Kadeen, Summer and Bethan bringing that experience will really help guide and support the younger players.”

Mid-courter Dyke, who has represente­d Celtic Dragons and Severn Stars in the Superleagu­e, joins Team Bath off the back of her third Commonweal­th Games, where she finished in the tournament’s top 10 for goal-assists with 106.

“I watched Bethan in the Commonweal­th Games and am really excited about what she is going to bring,” said Francis.

Bringing youthful vigour are three 18-year-olds who will all be combining netball with studying at university. Defender Pechova has come through London Pulse’s prodigious Academy network and made eight Superleagu­e appearance­s last season, including both league games against Team Bath.

She has been selected alongside Pavelin in the Future Roses squad for the 2022-23 season and helped England win the Europe Netball U21 title last November.

One of her teammates in that success was goal-attack Kelly, who made her Superleagu­e debut for Surrey Storm aged just 16 and has gone on to make 19 appearance­s over the past two seasons. She was last week reselected into the Roses Academy for the 2022-23 season along with defensive mid-courter Maslen, who arrives at Team Bath having previously been part of Wasps’ NPL squad.

A 15th member of the Superleagu­e squad will be announced shortly. Fixtures will be released

this month along with season and matchday ticket informatio­n. Sign up to the newsletter at netball. teambath.com/newsletter.

Team Bath Netball is supported by its principal and pathway partner, chartered accountant­s Haines Watts; Rengen Developmen­ts and Bath Building Society, who are overall Team Bath partners; Centurion Chartered Financial Planners and Ecus Ltd, the environmen­t partner. Team Bath’s suppliers include O’neills, 2XU and Pulseroll.

 ?? Steve Porter ?? New Team Bath signing Kadeen Corbin, right, is returning to the club where she started her career
Steve Porter New Team Bath signing Kadeen Corbin, right, is returning to the club where she started her career

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