Inter Services Netball: Who can beat the Army?
The Army have held the Inter Services title since 2017 and are again the favourites to win, but can the Navy and the RAF cause an upset?
The Army have held the Inter Services title since 2017 and are again the favourites to win, but can the Navy and the RAF cause an upset?
Forces News will bring you live coverage of the Inter Services netball championships for the first time ever.
The Army Inter Corps Netball Championships took place in Aldershot where the Adjutant General's Corps won back-to-back titles.
The Army Netball team gathered in Aldershot as they set their sights on defending their Inter Services title in March.
Lance Bombardier David Sunaki is the first men's player to be called up since the creation of the Army men's team.
Army head coach Laura Ellis was the latest guest on the podcast.
The first Inter Services netball championships for two years resulted in a familiar story, as the Army held on to the trophy once again.
For the first time, the Army has launched a men's netball team and are encouraging more male soldiers to take to the court.
A two-match series played in Worthy Down saw both sides take a win.
The Army Inter Corps Netball Championships returned to the forces sporting calendar following its enforced hiatus due to pandemic.
The Army team are aiming to defend their title and new head coach Lieutenant Colonel Laura Ellis has made it clear what she expects.
The multiple-time Inter Services winner will play for the Gloucestershire based team in 2021.
They won both of their fixtures to retain the trophy in Aldershot.
The team's captain, Sergeant Nordia Masters, was speaking after the Army's final pre-season game.
The UKAF Netball team completed a remarkable year by taking the award.
Captain Jo Vann has a successful career in the sport prior to joining the Army in 2011.