“It’s always a great game in Glasgow, and Sirens are going to be a really tough opposition. With the sad news they won’t continue into 2025, that makes this game a tricky one to play as it could make them very dangerous and they have showed some great form recently getting their first win of the season against Bath last week.”
Karen Greig, Head Coach and Franchise Director
Game Day Details
Location:
Emirates Sports Halls
Timings:
7.30pm – Manchester Thunder vs Strathclyde Sirens
Where to Watch:
Unfortunately the game will not be streamed anywhere.
We will be giving live updates on our Twitter feed which you can follow here.
Our Opposition – Strathclyde Sirens
Head Coach:
Lesley MacDonald
2024 Results:
Round 1: Sirens 49 | Bath 53
Round 2: Stars 67 | Sirens 38
Round 3: Thunder 81 | Sirens 41
Round 4: Rhios 73 | Sirens 34
Round 5: Sirens 49 | Dragons 58
Round 6: Sirens 51 | Mavericks 71
Round 7: Sirens 36 | Lightning 72
Round 8: Pulse 66 | Sirens 45
Round 9: Storm 62 | Sirens 48
Round 10: Sirens 44 | Rhinos 55
Round 11: Dragons 54 | Sirens 54
Round 12: Mavericks 57 | Sirens 41
Round 13: Sirens 50 | Stars 61
Round 14: Sirens 45 | Pulse 63
Round 15: Lightning 73 | Sirens 56
Round 16: Bath 50 | Sirens 57
Current Placing = 9th (4 points)
Current Form = WLLLLDLLLLLLLLLL
2023 Results:
Round 10: Thunder 64 | Sirens 51
Round 20: Sirens 40 | Thunder 61
2023 Placing = 8th (13 points)
Player(s) To Watch:
A player to look out for Strathclyde Sirens is South Africa Sammy Ngubane who has been lethal for them in the attack circle and is definitely a threat that we need to nullify early.
New to the NSL 🆕@Sirensnetball‘s Sammy Ngubane making immediate impact on her club and league debut 🙌#NSL2024 l #SeeUsNow pic.twitter.com/qexN4bdHby
— Netball Super League (@NetballSL) February 17, 2024