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Association | England Netball | |
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Founded | 2005 | |
Disbanded | 2016 | |
Based in | Yorkshire | |
Regions | Yorkshire | |
Home venue | Leeds Beckett University's Headingley Campus, the Hull Arena, University of Huddersfield and English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. | |
Head coach | Anna Carter[1] | |
League | Netball Superleague | |
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Yorkshire Jets were part of the original Netball Superleague (UK) firmed in 2006, which consisted of the top eight netball teams in Wales and England.[2]
On Friday 30 January, the Yorkshire Jets kicked off their 2015 Zeo National Superleague season when they welcomed the Loughborough Lightning to Sheffield.[3] For the 2015 Superleague Season, the Yorkshire Jets took their home games to all parts of Yorkshire playing at Leeds, Sheffield, Huddersfield and Hull as they continued to spread the Netball word.
Anna Carter was the head coach of the Jets.[4] Sally Butters, from Australia, and shooter Lottysha Cato, from Grenada, joined the Yorkshire Jets for the 2015 season. Lauren Potter captained the 2015 side with Natalie Haythornthwaite as vice-captain.[5]
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Shooters | Mid-Court | Defense |
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