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The [[2015 Netball Superleague season]] proved to be a success for the Mavericks as they reached the grand final for the third time but lost to an unstoppable [[Surrey Storm]] side. Experienced England internationals [[Sasha Corbin]] and Camilla Buchanan acted as captain and vice-captain. |
The [[2015 Netball Superleague season]] proved to be a success for the Mavericks as they reached the grand final for the third time but lost to an unstoppable [[Surrey Storm]] side. Experienced England internationals [[Sasha Corbin]] and Camilla Buchanan acted as captain and vice-captain. |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Gabby Marshall]] |pos=C, WA |dob=|height=1.73}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Sasha Corbin]] (c) |pos=WA, C |dob= 23 April 1988|height=1.70}} |
{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Sasha Corbin]] (c) |pos=WA, C |dob= 23 April 1988|height=1.70}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Lindsay Keable]] (vc) |pos=GD, GK |dob=|height=1.93}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=NIR |name=[[Michelle Drayne]] |pos=C, WA |dob=|height= 1.67}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Razia Quashie]] |pos=GK, GD |dob= 16 September 1997 |height=}} |
{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Razia Quashie]] |pos=GK, GD |dob= 16 September 1997 |height=}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Sophie Hankin]] |pos=GA, GS|dob=|height=}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Beth Ecuyer Dale]] |pos=C, WD |dob=|height=}} |
{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Beth Ecuyer Dale]] |pos=C, WD |dob=|height=}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Kadeen Corbin]] |pos=GS, GA |dob= 27 November 1991 |height=1.77}} |
{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Kadeen Corbin]] |pos=GS, GA |dob= 27 November 1991 |height=1.77}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Georgia Lees]] |pos=C, WA |dob=|height= 1.74}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[George Fisher (netball)|George Fisher]] |pos=GS, GA |dob= 30 September 1998 |height=1.88}} |
{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[George Fisher (netball)|George Fisher]] |pos=GS, GA |dob= 30 September 1998 |height=1.88}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Danielle McFarlane]] |pos=GD, WA, WD |dob=|height=}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=ENG |name=[[Paige McCalla]] |pos= GA, GS |dob=|height=1.80}} |
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{{ANZC roster player |nat=NZ |name=[[Joanna Trip]] |pos=GD, GK, WD |dob=|height=}} |
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Founded | 2005 | |
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Based in | Hatfield, Hertfordshire | |
Regions | East England | |
Home venue | Hertfordshire Sports Village | |
Head coach | Kathryn Ratnapala | |
Captain | Sasha Corbin | |
League | Netball Superleague | |
2018 placing | 5th | |
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The Saracens Mavericks are part of the Netball Superleague (UK), which consists of the top ten netball teams in Wales, Scotland and England.[1] Team colours are purple and black. They have won the Netball Superleague twice in its history, and were runners up 3 times. The Mavericks are sponsored by the University of Hertfordshire and Benecos UK.
History
The Saracens Mavericks (originally called the Hertfordshire Mavericks) was formed in 2005 in partnership with England Netball as one of the franchise teams in the Netball Superleague. The Mavericks have gone on to be one of the best performing teams in the league.
2017 Season
The 2017 season proved to be the least performed by the Mavericks as they finished in a disappointing seventh position which is their lowest placing in the league. The Mavericks lost the services of; Layla Guscoth to Team Bath, George Fisher and Samantha May to Wasps Netball, Samantha Wallace to the New South Wales Swifts in Australia, Ella Clark to Loughborough Lightning, Joline Henry and Camilla Buchanan (injured).[2] In return saw the signing of kiwi midcourter Keshia Grant from the Mainland Tactix in the ANZ Championship as well as uprising tennis and netball star Sophie Drakeford-Lewis. Lindsay Keable acted as captain.
2016 Season
The Saracens Mavericks announced a strong-12 squad for the 2016 season. England internationals Layla Guscoth and Lindsey Keable acted as captain and vice-captain. Mavericks also added the experience of former Silver Ferns midcourter Joline Henry and Calypso shooter Samantha Wallace. They went on to reach the semifinals but lost out to defending champions Surrey Storm and later Team Bath in the third place playoff.
2015 Season
The 2015 Netball Superleague season proved to be a success for the Mavericks as they reached the grand final for the third time but lost to an unstoppable Surrey Storm side. Experienced England internationals Sasha Corbin and Camilla Buchanan acted as captain and vice-captain.
2020 Season
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Player profiles: Team website | Last updated: 5 Jan 2019 |
Date | Opponents | H/A | Result | Win/loss |
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5 Jan | Manchester Thunder | A | 58-51 | L |
12 Jan | Surrey Storm | A | 39-59 | W |
25 Jan | Loughborough Lightning | H | 64-51 | W |
4 Feb | Celtic Dragons | A | 44-66 | W |
11 Feb | Wasps Netball | A | 54-50 | L |
16 Feb | Team Bath | H | 68-45 | W |
25 Feb | London Pulse | H | 65-37 | W |
4 Mar | Severn Stars | A | 46-64 | W |
9 Mar | Strathclyde Sirens | A | 38-68 | W |
16 Mar | Manchester Thunder | H | 49-57 | L |
23 Mar | Surrey Storm | H | 58-51 | W |
30 Mar | Loughborough Lightning | A | 54-49 | L |
6 Apr | London Pulse | A | 62-59 | L |
15 Apr | Wasps Netball | H | 51-58 | L |
20 Apr | Celtic Dragons | H | 55-50 | W |
21 Apr | Team Bath | A | 45-51 | W |
27 Apr | Severn Stars | H | 62-48 | W |
4 May | Strathclyde Sirens | H | 50-45 | W |
Sponsorship
The Mavericks were sponsored by makeup and skincare brand benecos for the 2016—2017 netball season.[3] In September 2017, it was announced that this partnership would be extended for a further three years, and that the Mavericks would change name to the benecosMavericks.[4]
In January 2019 the team announced a partnership with rugby club Saracens F.C., resulting in the team being renamed from benecosMaverics to the Saracens Mavericks. [5][6]
Competitive Record
- 2005 - Runners Up
- 2006 - Runners Up
- 2007 - Champions
- 2008 - Runners Up
- 2009 - Runners Up
- 2010 - Champions
- 2011 - 3rd Place
- 2012 - 4th Place
- 2013 - 3rd Place
- 2014 - 4th Place
- 2015 - Runners Up
- 2016 - 4th Place
- 2017 - 7th Place
- 2018 - 5th Place
See also
References
- ^ England Netball, Retrieved 05/01/2015
- ^ Hutchinson, Michael (9 February 2018). "2018 Vitality netball Superleague preview". Netball Scoop. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Mavericks netball signs benecos natural skincare as headline sponsor". mavericksnetball.co.uk. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
- ^ "Mavericks is changing - introducing benecosMavericks". mavericksnetball.co.uk. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
- ^ "Saracens announce new netball partnership". mavericksnetball.co.uk. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
- ^ Pavitt, Michael (8 January 2019). "Saracens Rugby Club announce joint venture with Netball Superleague team". insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 9 January 2019.