Source: Ben Lumley

Vitality Roses to host Jamaica in ‘Vitality Roses Reunited Series’

England’s national netball team will reunite on court this November and December as they host an exciting ‘Vitality Roses Reunited Series’ that will see Head Coach Jess Thirlby’s side go head-to-head with the Jamaica Sunshine Girls during three days of international netball action on home soil. Subject to COVID-19 travel restrictions the ‘Vitality Roses Reunited

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Source: Steve Porter

England’s Roses in full-bloom in Manchester

The Belle Vue crowd came to Manchester ready to get behind their Roses, urging them to level this series 1-all. At 2-1, it was Jamaica with a turnover but Jhaniele Fowler-Reid missed a close range effort to give England possession back. An incredible interception from Beth Cobden wasn’t converted by the Roses and a second

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Source: Steve Porter

Super Sunshine Girls down rusty Roses

A shooting masterclass from Jhaniele Fowler-Reid and a wonderful defensive display led by Shamera Sterling, saw Jamaica take a dominant 66-49 victory over England at the Copper Box this evening. During a night in which the capital rose to salute Jade Clarke as the most capped England player of all time, her 130th appearance in

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Source: Matchtight

Eboni Beckford-Chambers delighted to be back in England squad

Team Bath Netball’s Eboni Beckford-Chambers (pictured above) says she is “delighted” to be back in the senior England squad for the forthcoming three-match Vitality Netball International Series against Jamaica. Blue and Gold team-mate Paige Reed (also pictures above) has also been named in an U21 Roses squad, coached by Team Bath’s Emily Perry and Denise

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Source: Press Association

England squad selected for home series against Jamaica

England Netball is delighted to announce the Roses squad which has been selected to take part in the three-match Vitality Netball International Series against Jamaica. Once again Ama Agbeze will lead the side with England’s most capped player, Jade Clarke, and Joanne Harten taking on the role of Vice-Captains. The Roses also welcome back Eboni

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