Layla Guscoth: half doctor, half netballer, total inspiration

When the COVID-19 crisis hit, Vitality Rose Layla Guscoth swapped her dress for scrubs.

Layla made the journey of over 10,500 miles from her club Adelaide Thunderbirds in Australia to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in her hometown of Birmingham to support the effort to tackle the coronavirus.

And now, Suncorp Super Netball have released a mini documentary as part of their Our Stories series in which Layla talks about returning to England to work on the frontline, as well as her rehab and playing for Adelaide Thunderbirds.

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Watch the full episode below…

💬 "I felt that I needed to do something to help the effort"

Half doctor, half netballer, total inspiration 🌹💗🏥 When the COVID-19 crisis hit, Vitality Rose and Adelaide Thunderbirds defender Layla Guscoth swapped her dress for scrubs.Watch this feature from Suncorp Super Netball's 𝘖𝘶𝘳 𝘚𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘴 series.

Posted by England Netball on Thursday, July 9, 2020

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