The Super Netball off-season has been full of excitement, with some big signings and an interesting new rule change. The new rule, which was scrapped due to its “ridiculous” nature, has been a major talking point among fans and players alike.
The biggest signing of the off-season was that of former Australian Diamonds star, Caitlin Bassett. Bassett, who has won two gold medals with Australia, signed with the Sunshine Coast Lightning for the 2021 season. She will be joined by fellow Diamonds stars Steph Wood and Kelsey Browne, who have also signed with the team. This is a major coup for the Lightning, who are looking to build on their success from last season.
The other major signing of the off-season was that of former England Roses captain Ama Agbeze. Agbeze signed with the Collingwood Magpies, who are looking to build on their impressive 2020 season. Agbeze brings a wealth of experience to the team, and will be a great addition to the Magpies’ roster.
The other major talking point of the off-season has been the scrapping of the “ridiculous” rule that allowed teams to make substitutions at any point in the game. This rule had been in place since the start of the Super Netball season in 2017, but was scrapped due to its “ridiculous” nature. The rule had been heavily criticised by players and coaches alike, as it allowed teams to make strategic substitutions at any point in the game.
The scrapping of this rule has been a major talking point in the Super Netball community. Many players and coaches have welcomed the decision, as it will make the game more competitive and exciting. It will also allow teams to focus more on strategy and tactics rather than making substitutions at any point in the game.
Overall, the Super Netball off-season has been full of excitement and talking points. The big signings of Caitlin Bassett and Ama Agbeze have been major coups for their respective teams, while the scrapping of the “ridiculous” rule has been a major talking point among players and coaches alike. It remains to be seen how these changes will affect the 2021 season, but one thing is for sure: Super Netball is sure to be an exciting and competitive competition this year.