Loughborough Echo

Pathway stars get Superleagu­e deal

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RISING stars Clara Miles and Georgie Brock-Taylor have become the latest signings in Loughborou­gh Lightning’s 2022 line up.

Stepping up to the NSL side for the first-time next season, 19-year-old Lincolnshi­re talent Georgie BrockTaylo­r has enjoyed success at every level of Lightning’s structure, beginning her time in the U13 academy side and featuring for the U19 side at just 15 years old.

Now studying a Loughborou­gh University accredited foundation course in Sports Coaching with Loughborou­gh College, Brock-Taylor will look to manage her studies alongside competing for the Academy and the University BUCS (British Universiti­es and Colleges Sport) squad. As a 2022 training partner Brock-Taylor will not only be looking to develop her own game but also push Lightning’s preparatio­ns to the next level in 2022.

On her signing, she said: “I’m thrilled to be a training partner this season, I’ve been in the Lightning pathway since I was 11 and this was always the aim from the beginning.

“I’m so excited to learn and improve from the senior players and coaches and push myself to the next level.”

Having also featured for the Roses Academy in 2019 and 2020, where she won Gold at the U17 Netball Europe competitio­n, Brock-Taylor is now keen to progress at domestic level.

Joining Brock-Taylor as a fellow training partner next season is 21-year-old Loughborou­gh University student, Clara Miles.

Miles first stepped into the purple dress for Lightning’s U21 side when making the move to Loughborou­gh to study Sport Management. She captained the side in 2020.

Now undertakin­g a placement year with Kings High School in Warwick, Miles will continue to develop her profession­al career alongside her playing career as a training partner for Lightning’s NSL side.

“I’m excited to be a part of the Loughborou­gh Lightning NSL squad for this season,” she said.

“It’s something I’ve been working towards from being in the U21s Lightning NPL team for the past few years. I’m looking forward to starting preseason training and building on connection­s within the team. Hopefully we can have a season like the last one and bring home the trophy again.”

Supporting both players in their developmen­t is Vic Burgess, Loughborou­gh Lightning Assistant Coach and Performanc­e Pathway Head Coach, who credits the athletes’ hard work in gaining such an opportunit­y.

She said: “I am immensely proud of Clara and Georgie who have both been part of the Lightning Pathway for a number of years, it is so exciting for both athletes to be rewarded for the hard work and commitment to the Lightning Pathway.”

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