Posted 25th Jan 2026

Team Bath Netball looking to build on London learnings as they prepare to face Forest in NXT Gen League sell-out

Team Bath Netball entertain Nottingham Forest this Friday (30th), determined to build on the promise shown during their 2026 NXT Gen League season opener against London Pulse.

The Blue & Gold were beaten 57-47 at the Team Bath Arena but played well in defeat and gave valuable court time to 11 players, including three debutants – Lucy Herdman, Saskia Lea and Sydney Sawyers.

Most Valuable Player Lucy Button smiles at the camera as she walks through a guard of honour
A guard of honour for MVP Lucy Button. PICTURES: Josh Le Feuvre

The latter (pictured top) was voted as player of the match by Pulse for her immense defensive effort, shutting down the visiting GA who had been a key threat at post, while another impact player, centre Lucy Button, took the Most Valuable Player accolade in recognition of her relentless work rate in attack and hustle in defence.

Team Bath knew they were in for a tough contest against a Pulse outfit boosted by the addition of former Blue & Gold Super League and NXT Gen centre Phoebe Maslen to their ranks.

The opening quarter saw both sides take time to settle but Pulse, after converting the first-ever NXT Gen super shot, were able to build confidence and establish a 17-11 lead by the end of the first quarter.

Team Bath Netball shooter Lucy Herdman catches the ball at full stretch with her left hand, feet off the ground
Lucy Herdman was one of three players to make their Team Bath debuts

The introduction of Sawyers, who combined effectively with vice-captain Lottie Robinson in defence, and Daisy Collett, who added speed and creativity at GA, brought fresh energy for Team Bath in the second quarter of a match sponsored by Hengistbury.

However, a lack of composure and uncharacteristic inaccuracies in the attacking third prevented the hosts from fully capitalising, allowing Pulse to maintain their flow and extend their lead to 31-21 at the interval.

The second half marked a noticeable improvement from Team Bath as Button’s introduction at centre lifted the intensity and cohesion through the mid-court. Lily Jones also returned at GS and the attacking unit began to play with greater freedom and confidence.

With Lea also taking to the court for her NXT Gen debut, Team Bath’s attack continued to grow in confidence and there were several momentum swings. At one stage the margin was reduced to six but Pulse’s composure and clinical accuracy ultimately proved decisive.

Team Bath will be eager to come out firing when they face Forest in their next home match, which is being sponsored by Sporting Sheroes. Just a handful of tickets remain for the Forest fixture but they are available for the six other matches being played at the Team Bath Arena this year. Visit netball.teambath.com/tickets for further details.

Team Bath Netball are supported by Bath Building Society and Rengen Developments, who are both overall Team Bath Partners, and Bath Recreation LimitedFlyhawk supply Team Bath Netball’s performance clothing and off-court apparel.


Match stats

Team Bath Netball starting combination: GK Daisy Harrison, GD Lottie Robinson, WD Poppy Tydeman, C Ellie Ervine, WA Ellen Morgan, GA Lily Jones, GS Lucy Herdman. Impact players: Lucy Button, Daisy Collett, Saskia Lea, Katherine Mansfield, Sydney Sawyers.

London Pulse starting combination: GK Ellie Sadler, GD Isla May, WD Eliza Barclay, C Phoebe Maslen, WA Jada Autumn, GA Hannah Gibson, GS Sienna Rushton. Impact players: Zaneya Cunningham, Daisy Beer, Jasmine Akrasi, Lilly Harley, Halee Robinson.

Quarter scores (Team Bath first): Q1 11-17; Q2 21-31 (10-14); Q3 33-42 (12-11); Q4 47-57 (14-15).

Most Valuable Player: Lucy Button.

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