April 7th 2025

Bridgend Sunday 7 a side news 2025-04-06

All the latest news from your local Social Netball league direct from Brackla Sports centre.

It was an exhilarating ninth week of the Bridgend Sunday 7-a-Side Netball League, as teams battled it out for supremacy in the Premier League Division. The competition was fierce, and the skilled athletes showcased their talent in heart-stopping games that had spectators on the edge of their seats.

In the Premier League division, the Pink Ladies showcased their prowess, defeating the Cougars with a solid score of 16-12. The match was marked by remarkable strategic play and excellent teamwork that ultimately led the Pink Ladies to a well-earned victory.

On another court, the Pink Panthers demonstrated their dominance with a powerful performance against the Clover Catchers, winning the game 14-6. The Panthers’ unyielding defense and precise shooting was too much for the Clover Catchers to handle.

Rounding out the Premier League matches, the T Birds flew past Wangerz, scoring 18 goals to their competitor's 10. The T Birds made a striking statement about their place in the league and their intention to finish the season strong.

Of particular note was Zoe Thomas of All Sorts, who was rightly named the Most Valued Player of the week. Showing exemplary skill and sportsmanship, Zoe stood out among the rest, demonstrating why she’s an integral part of her team.

The Premier League division of Bridgend Sunday 7-a-Side Netball League continues to thrill spectators with high-octane matches and exceptional talent on display. With only a few weeks left in the season, the competition is only going to get more intense, and we're looking forward to more exciting matches and standout performances.

The Bridgend Sunday Netball League continues to inspire, entertain, and showcase the best of what 7-a-side netball has to offer. Stay tuned for more action-packed netball in the coming weeks!

For more information on your local social netball league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 01926 674 440. Back to articles page