London Pulse Clinches Netball Super League Top Spot with Stellar Performance
London Pulse secures the top spot in the Netball Super League, ensuring home advantage for the playoffs, while legends like Geva Mentor prepare for their final games.



London Pulse Dominates Regular Season
London Pulse has successfully secured the top position at the conclusion of the Netball Super League regular season, ensuring they have the home advantage for the upcoming major semi-final in the playoffs. Their consistent performance throughout the season has been remarkable, culminating in a significant victory in their final game.
Key Performances and Strategic Wins
In a crucial final round, London Pulse benefited from an unexpected result where Birmingham Panthers triumphed over Loughborough Lightning with a score of 67-58. This victory was pivotal as it allowed Pulse to maintain their lead and finish at the top of the league. Antonia Mitchell was instrumental for Panthers, scoring 42 goals, showcasing her skill and precision.
London Pulse then solidified their position with a commanding 67-44 win against Cardiff Dragons. Olivia Tchine led the charge with an impressive 36 goals, highlighting her crucial role in the team's success.
Playoffs and Grand Final Implications
The winner of the major semi-final will advance directly to the Grand Final, while the losing team will face the victor of the minor semi-final between Manchester Thunder and London Mavericks. This setup ensures a thrilling and competitive playoff series.
A Farewell to a Legend
The weekend also marks a significant moment in netball history as Geva Mentor, one of the sport's greatest players, will play her final game before retirement. Representing Leeds Rhinos against Nottingham Forest, Mentor's last match is a must-watch event, available live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Looking Ahead
As the playoffs approach, all eyes will be on London Pulse to see if they can continue their dominant form and clinch the championship. The league bids farewell to a legend, but the future of netball looks bright with emerging talents and competitive teams.