National Clubs U14 Finals - preview

There will be new winners of the National Clubs U14 Finals this year with eleven teams competing in the finals having missed out last year.

Seven sides return from the 2015/16 season with Eagles Netball Club the highest ranked team to return after their third place finish last year.

The action will take place over Saturday and Sunday at the newly opened Sport and Fitness venue at the University of Birmingham.

Hoping to improve on their 6th place finish from last season, Turnford will be a familiar name to take the court, as will Leeds Athletic who were 9th in the previous edition.

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Play starts from 9:30am on Saturday morning with coverage on the official England Netball twitter account across the weekend.

The full list of teams competing at the 2017 National Clubs U16 Finals are as follows;

Region 2016/17 Qualifiers
East 1 Turnford
East 2 Braintree
East Midlands 1 Rutland Rockets
East Midlands 2 Cliftonnettes
London & South-East 1 Essex Open NC
London & South-East 2 CFX Netball Club
North-East 1 Grangetown
North-East 2 Oaksway
North-West 1 Oldham
North-West 2 Chester
South 1 Eagles Netball Club
South 2 Team Matrix
South-West 1 Poole
South-West 2 Saints Rockets
West Midlands 1 Yendys
West Midlands 2 Barr Beacon
Yorks & Humberside 1 Leeds Athletic
Yorks & Humberside 2 Huddersfield Giants

 

It is advised that teams and spectators park in the North East Multi Storey Car Park as this is closest to the venue.

Please note that the car park adjacent to University of Birmingham Sport & Fitness is a car park for members of the club only. If you wish to park here you will be charged at the rates as displayed on entrance to the car park.

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