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A GOAT with a sore throat, why spelling is a key skill in movie watching and will the Silver Fern flood drown Super Netball?

A GOAT with a sore throat, why spelling is a key skill in movie watching and will the Silver Fern flood drown Super Netball?

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Liz battles on with a sore throat this week, trying (and failing) to let herself be carried by the rest of the team. She's here to PLAY and has some cracking lessons in the importance of spelling for us. Coxy's got a radiant tan from her mini-break but may have come back a little too early, based on her seat position stress, and Carolyn's family had a flood of hot tips for her for this week's episode. PLUS we talk about what the impact will be of the big Trans-Tasman crossing for the 2026 Suncorp Super Netball Season AND how to manage Finals play AND we talk about maybe going to the pub in new matching outfits. It's a (raspy) hoot.


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