March 23rd 2025

Bridgend Sunday Youplay Netball League news 2025-03-23

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


The Premier League in the Bridgend Sunday 7-a-side Netball League provided a thrilling spectacle during Week 7, as teams battled fiercely for the top spot.

The Pink Ladies flexed their scoring prowess against All Sorts, coming out on top with a decisive 34-18 victory that left no questions about their dominance. Their agility and coordination were truly a sight to behold and clearly set the stage for a competitive season.

Next, the Netball Ninjas swiftly outmaneuvered the Pink Panthers in a relentless display of skill, ending the game with a 27-11 scoreline. The Ninjas' precise passing and shooting left the Panthers struggling to keep up in a game that was nothing short of electrifying.

Meanwhile, the T Birds soared to a 5-0 victory against the Cougars, who were left scoreless in a surprising turn of events. The T Birds' defensive prowess was put on full display, leaving spectators and competitors awestruck.

Likewise, the Wangerz snatched a 5-0 victory against Clover Catchers, demonstrating the kind of defensive strength that makes opponents shudder.

However, the night belonged to Nicola Baker of Wangerz, who was crowned the Most Valued Player of the Week. Baker's performance was nothing short of phenomenal, showcasing an exceptional level of skill and tenacity that inspired her teammates and won the admiration of spectators. Her contributions were invaluable in securing Wangerz's victory and cementing her place as one of the league's standout performers.

The results have shaken up the Premier League standings, setting the stage for an exciting contest in the coming weeks. With each team showcasing their unique strengths and weaknesses, it's clear that the race for the championship is far from over. Prepare yourself for more thrilling netball action in the Bridgend Sunday League!

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