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April 1, 2025 16 mins
Tamsin Greenway catches up with Sky Sports broadcaster and former England Netball captain, Pamela Cookey.

They look back over week three’s Netball Super League results, the dominant Pulse side, why the Thunder academy is so important and their new fearless young talent.

Plus, they chat about injury problems and which former Olympic superstar was spotted in the crowd at the Manchester Thunder game.

If you have a question for Tamsin then get in touch @skynetball.

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