England Netball has unveiled the refreshed Netball Super League (NSL), marking a new chapter for elite netball in the UK. George Eghator sat down with Zara Everitt to discuss her career, growing up in a sport-loving family and the highlights of being Goal and Wing Defence for London Pulse and England Roses.
The sport of netball in the UK is embracing significant change as it prepares to relaunch the domestic League with the aim of building the most competitive, commercially vibrant and captivating professional League in the world over the course of the next decade. As the number one team sport of choice for women and girls aged 16+in the country, the sport has never been in a better place, with more players, fans and engagement than ever before whilst continuing to develop the blueprint for other sports through the transformational system that is NETBALLHer.
The 2025 season introduces exciting changes, including a revamped competition format, improved broadcast coverage, and a commitment to growing the sport at both grassroots and professional levels. The league will continue to showcase top-tier athletes, including England Roses stars and rising talents, ensuring a thrilling spectacle for netball fans nationwide.
“This is a pivotal moment for the Netball Super League. We’re committed to delivering a world-class competition that inspires future generations and cements netball’s place on the UK sporting stage.”
Fran Connolly, CEO of England Netball
The season kicks off 14th March, with teams competing across the country in what promises to be the most competitive and exciting NSL to date. One for all your friends and family!