September 3rd 2025

Bromsgrove Wednesday Youplay Netball League news 2025-09-03

All the latest news from your local Social Netball league direct from North Bromsgrove high School.

Thrilling Start to Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball Season with Premier League Showdown

As the first week of the Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball season got underway, the teams from the Premier League offered an exhilarating spectacle for all the sports enthusiasts.

In the Premier League, Game Of Throws set the tone for the season, clinching a 2-0 victory against Hoops I Did It Again. The latter team may have lost the match, but they certainly won the crowd's admiration as their player Hannah Branch emerged as the most valued player of the week, demonstrating exceptional skill and leadership on the court.

Meanwhile, Bromsgrove Snatchers showcased why they are the team to watch this season, netting a massive 20 goals against Net Chixs, who managed to score 6 goals, in an adrenaline-pumping match. It was a display of high-octane netball that left the audience in awe.

In another thrilling match, Bromsgrove Bluebirds took flight with a definitive 16-3 win over Hoops A Daisies. The team's coordination and impeccable shooting accuracy were the highlights of the match.

Rounding off the night was a match for the ages between Sweaty Betty's and ‘A Little Rusty’. In a nail-biting finish, Sweaty Betty's edged out the competition with a 17-15 victory, setting the bar high for the coming weeks.

It’s only the start of the season, but the Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball league is already promising a rollercoaster ride filled with thrilling matches, promising players, and high-stakes competition. As the teams regroup and strategize for the next round of matches, the spectators can only expect the intensity to spike. The Premier League players have set the court ablaze, and we can't wait to see what the rest of the season holds.

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