October 8th 2025

Bromsgrove Wednesday Youplay Netball league news 2025-10-08

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

In the fierce and fast-paced world of Bromsgrove's Wednesday Netball League, week six proved to be a thrilling round of matches for the Premier League division.

Bromsgrove Snatchers put on a commanding performance against Hoops I Did It Again, seizing a decisive 15-8 victory. The Snatchers dominated the game, showing exceptional agility and strategic prowess that left their rivals trailing behind.

In a nail-biting encounter, Game Of Throws edged out Bromsgrove Bluebirds with a 11-10 victory. Their hard-fought win showcased their grit and determination in the face of stiff competition. It was a heart-stopping match that was decided in the dying minutes, adding another layer of excitement to this fiercely contested league.

Net Chixs faced a tough match against A Little Rusty, with the latter dominating the game to win 24-8. Despite the loss, Net Chixs player Polly Depper stood out with an exceptional performance, earning her the coveted Most Valued Player (MVP) of the week title. Her outstanding skills and competitive spirit added spark to the match, demonstrating the high level of talent within the league.

Sweaty Betty’s had a big win against Hoops A Daisies, with a final score of 24-4. Their high-scoring game demonstrates their offensive prowess, making them one to watch in the upcoming rounds.

As we move into week seven, Bromsgrove's Wednesday Netball League continues to offer thrilling and fiercely competitive matches, showcasing the high skill level and spirit of all participating teams. With the MVP title going to Polly Depper this week, the league continues to highlight individual talent alongside team performance. Stay tuned as we follow the electrifying action in the Premier League division.

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