2015 Netball Superleague Grand Final

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2015 Netball Superleague Grand Final
Event 2015 Netball Superleague season
Surrey Storm's second consecutive grand final. Storm win first Superleague title.
Date25 April 2015
Venue Copper Box Arena, London
Player of the Match Pamela Cookey [1] [2]
Attendance6,000
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The 2015 Netball Superleague Grand Final featured Surrey Storm and Hertfordshire Mavericks. Having previously played each other in 2011 this was the second grand final featuring both teams. Mavericks won the 2011 encounter. [3] [4] [5] This was also Surrey Storm's fourth grand final appearance in five years. Storm beat Hertfordshire Mavericks 56–39 to win their first Superleague title. Storm led from the first quarter and, with a dominant display in attack from Player of the Match, Pamela Cookey, they eventually pulled seventeen points clear of the Mavericks. [1] [2] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Contents

Route to the Final

Match summary

25 April 2015
18:10
Surrey Storm 5639 Hertfordshire Mavericks    Copper Box Arena [1] [2] [6]
Attendance: 6,000
Umpires: Gary Burgess
Jackie Mizon
Sky Sports
Scoring by quarter: 13–10, 26–20, 38–30, 56–39
Pamela Cookey Netball.svg
Rachel Dunn Netball.svg
Louisa Watson Netball.svg
Kadeen Corbin Netball.svg
Head Coach: Tamsin Greenway

Starting 7:
GS Rachel Dunn
GA Pamela Cookey
WA Tamsin Greenway
C Bongiwe Msomi
WD Kathryn Ainsworth
GD Katy Holland
GK Hannah Reid (c)


Substitutes: Amy Flanagan for Ainsworth (Q4)


Changes:

Head Coach: Sam Bird

Starting 7:
GS Kadeen Corbin
GA Louisa Watson
WA Sasha Corbin
C Camilla Buchanan
WD Samantha May
GD Layla Guscoth
GK Naida Hutchinson


Substitutes: Lindsay Keable for Hutchinson


Changes:

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