Tue. Nov 5th, 2024
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Former England coach Tracey Neville is excited to be creating the blueprint for Super Netball’s new Melbourne side, which will enter the competition in 2024.

Neville will switch to the yet-to-be-named outfit from the Adelaide Thunderbirds, where she worked as an assistant at this year’s title-winning team.

Owned by media group Sports Entertainment Network, the side will replace Collingwood, who quit the eight-team competition at the end of the 2023 season, and will be based in Melbourne’s south-east.

The sister of English soccer greats Gary and Phil Neville, Tracey coached the England national netball side between 2015 and 2019 after earning 81 caps as a player.

She led the England Roses to a historic gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, relegating Australia to silver.

The 46-year-old becomes the second international coach to lead a Super Netball side after Kiwi Noelene Taurua, who took the Sunshine Coast Lightning to two titles before moving into the Silver Ferns coaching role.

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