2025 HART Premier Netball League live stream: Watch the Round 7 double-header here
Brisbane South and Gold Coast secured two vastly different victories in the round 7 HART Premier Legaue live stream on KommunityTV. Watch the REPLAYS here.
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It was two vastly different results in the round 7 HART Premier Netball League live stream on KommunityTV.
In what ended as a bumper Saturday double-header, despite the different results, it was Brisbane South Wildcats and Gold Coast Titans that secured important victories.
The opening game between the Wildcats and Carina Leagues Tigers ended as a big 70-47 blowout.
CATCH THE TITANS V PULSE GAME ABOVE AND WILDCATS V TIGERS BELOW
Despite the Tigers trailing by just four goals at the final break, a huge 26-7 last-quarter extended the margin to one that didn’t truly reflect the contest.
The Gold Coast v Moreton Bay match ended as a much tighter affair, with the Titans coming away with a 65-57 win.
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Carina Leagues Club Tigers v Brisbane South Wildcats
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A masterful mixture of young and old will spearhead the Gold Coast Titans as they look to bring up their fifth straight win in Saturday’s Sapphires stoush with the Moreton Bay City Pulse.
Tone-setting defender Shenae Grant, 26, and Somerset College schoolgirl wonder Roxanne ‘Roxy’ Rhind have been elite for the Titans in its current four-game win streak.
They will be in action when the HART Premier Netball league resumes on Saturday as part of a bumper weekend of live streamed Sapphire division netball on KommunityTV.
The Carina Tigers will play the Brisbane South Wildcats at 4pm before Grant, Rhind and the Titans take on the Pulse from 6pm.
Grant, the club’s reigning player of the year awardee, has maintained the rage from 2024 to lead from the front in the early stages of this season.
With crucial turnovers at key times a feature, as well as an unrivalled defensive intensity, Grant has been “having a blinder” according to coach Victor Potaka.
Grant will have her hands full on Saturday against top-flight Scottish sharp shooter Emma Barry.
“She’s been leading from the front,” Potaka said of Grant ahead of that mouth-watering match up.
Grant’s game defence has paved the way for a bumper campaign from rookie Rhind, a New-Zealand born shooter whose game has been gaining ominous momentum in the big league.
Rhind stood her ground firmly against Kristiana Manu’a in a win last week against the Sunshine Coast Thunder and that is only a sign of what is to come from the promising young prospect.
Rhind has been making a “huge impact” shooting the ball and at times taking two points, which has been crucial more than once this season.
There is 10 years between Grant and Rhind and both are making a “big difference” with Rhind feeding off Grant’s defence.
“It’s a treat for us, that’s for sure,” Potaka smiled.
The Titans coach said Rhind’s instincts stood out.
“She plays with great instinct and has her own style,” Potaka said.
“It’s unpredictable for defenders.”
Potaka and his assistant coach Cathrine Tuivaiti, a netball great who represented New Zealand, Samoa and Tonga, ironically both attended Massey High School in Auckland.
The Kiwi coaching duo are trying to harness the full potential of Rhind, a Gold Coast local with New Zealand roots.
“Her style we have been able to bring out,” he said.
“We are trying to harness it even more.”
Originally published as 2025 HART Premier Netball League live stream: Watch the Round 7 double-header here