PREMIUM Sport Healthy squad depth has Nagambie buoyed for 2024 By Hamish Donaldson Mar 23, 2024 Maddison Biggs. Photo by Aydin Payne FAST FACTS Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content COACH: KRISTY GLEESON 2023 FINISH: FIFTH (12-5) After a strong 2023 netball campaign, Nagambie has made coaching changes across the board to take their teams to the next level. At the top, Kristy Gleeson has flown across from the Shepparton Swans to take on the A-grade coaching job. After getting a look at the players throughout pre-season, Gleeson was quietly confident about the 2024 season. “We are looking at an A/B squad because, in reality, our B-grade could probably play A-grade,” Gleeson said. “That’s how strong we feel that it is this year. “We have had a massive change in terms of our coaching staff throughout our grades. “They’re all fresh faces, and I think we’re all connecting and communicating, and we’re all excited for one another for our new challenges.” By Hamish Donaldson
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