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2025 HART Premier Netball League live stream: Round 5, First Nations Round 6

Queensland’s best will be on show as the HART Premier Netball League celebrates First Nations Round in a Saturday and Sunday live stream extravaganza. See how to watch five matches here.

The special opportunity to represent her culture in a dedicated round is not lost on Brisbane South Wildcats star Georgia Lindsay.

Lindsay, along with teammate Brook Lacey, will be one of several Indigenous players taking to the court as the HART Premier Netball League celebrates its First Nations Round this weekend.

And it will feature has part of a bumper weekend of live streamed Sapphire division netball on KommunityTV.

Two Round 5 matches on Saturday plus another three on Sunday for First Nations Round will be exclusively broadcast from Nissan Arena.

This year's competition is full of First Nations talent and Black Swans representatives such as Cougars star Lily Cubby, Jayden Molo for the Bull Sharks, Tigers talent Maryke Babia and Wildcats duo Lindsay and Lacey.

Lindsay (Gudjal) and Lacey (Ewamian) were excited for the upcoming round.

“Taking part in First Nations round means a lot to me, it’s really special that it’s being recognised and celebrated more and more,” Lindsay said.

“There’s so much support and respect from teammates, clubs, opposition, coaches, supporters and so on.”

Like many of the teams this weekend the Wildcats will be donning special bibs and uniforms acknowledging first nations artwork.

Brisbane South Wildcats Sapphire star Georgia Lindsay in action. Picture: Jackmanshoots
Brisbane South Wildcats Sapphire star Georgia Lindsay in action. Picture: Jackmanshoots

In the Super Netball competition, Sunshine Coast Lightning star Leesa Mi Mi (Wakka Wakka) is the only Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander across eight teams – just as her sister Jemma was years earlier.

Lindsay, who played a key role for the title-winning Queensland First Nations team in 2024, said while representation at the elite level is small, there are plenty of Aboriginal talents rising through the ranks.

“I was super shocked last year when we all came together, trialled and played between Ruby and Sapphire,” she said.

“It’s growing and expanding so much which is cool to see and be a part of.

“Playing in that side was an unreal experience for myself, obviously to get the win was amazing but the camaraderie and team environment was very special.”

Brisbane South Wildcats Sapphire star Brook Lacey in action. Picture: Jackmanshoots
Brisbane South Wildcats Sapphire star Brook Lacey in action. Picture: Jackmanshoots

Lindsay is a Toowoomba product that only joined the Wildcats this season after previously standing out for the Darling Downs Panthers in the HPNL Ruby division.

The Wildcats have split their results this season with two wins and two losses but Lindsay said her side were looking forward to their weekend matches against newcomers Moreton Bay and heavyweights Bond University.

“We’re coming off a tough result against Gold Coast so we need to come together as a team and stick to our game plan as Moreton Bay come in as an unknown side,” she said.

“We want to come out firing early and we’ll need to get our energy back up again for Sunday’s game against Bond.”

Live stream action begins on Saturday with the Wildcats taking on the Pulse and the Tigers facing the Titans.

Then, on Sunday, the Titans are back in action against the Thunder, the Wildcats battle the Bull Sharks and the Cougars square off against the Jets.

Originally published as 2025 HART Premier Netball League live stream: Round 5, First Nations Round 6

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