October 6th 2024

Bridgend Sunday Netball League news 2024-10-06

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


The Bridgend Sunday 7-a-side Netball League delivered another exciting round of action last night, as teams in the Premier League faced off in Week 12 of the season. The league, known for its high-energy play and unstoppable teams, once again proved why it’s the top netball competition in the region.

In the Premier League, the Netball Ninjas displayed their sharp skills, defeating All Sorts with a comprehensive 24-6 victory. Their unyielding defence and accurate shooting skills left All Sorts trailing in their wake. The Pink Ladies, another formidable team in the division, secured a hard-fought win against Wangerz, clinching the game with a close 17-15 score. The grit and determination shown by the Pink Ladies was palpable, making for an unforgettable match. The Cougars, meanwhile, showed their prowess, defeating Coit Y Cobras with an 18-0 clean sweep, demonstrating their dominance in the league.

The standout player of the week was undoubtedly Caitlin Tinson from Pink Ladies. Her awe-inspiring performance, filled with tactical precision and stunning agility, earned her the title of the most valued player of the week.

With only two weeks left in the season, the stakes are higher than ever. Teams are already making moves to secure their places for the next season, ensuring the competition stays fierce and thrilling. This week's top scorers further exemplify the high level of competition that defines the Premier League division of the Bridgend Sunday Netball League.

This week’s results have set the tone for the next matches, promising more thrilling moments and unforgettable performances from the teams in the Premier League. With the season nearing its end, the competitive spirit is at an all-time high, promising exhilarating netball action for the fans and players alike.

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