Share The Vitality Netball Superleague is back in Round 4 action tonight as Team Bath host Team Northumbria. After their loss at the hands of Manchester Thunder, Bath are ready to get back to winning ways tonight. Read more from the home side here: Mid-courter Mia Ritchie believes Team Bath Netball will come back stronger from their Vitality Netball Superleague defeat to Manchester Thunder. Team Bath go into this Friday’s home match against Team Northumbria (7.45pm) looking to bounce back immediately from the 62-37 reverse to an impressive Thunder outfit. That was the first major setback for the new-look Team Bath squad, who were beaten just twice during pre-season and had won their opening two matches of the Superleague campaign. And Ritchie says it is important to remember that this group is still developing, with defeats – and the way the players respond to them – all part of the learning curve. “We as a team were disappointed with the result and performance against Thunder but we are sure going to right the wrongs this week,” said the Pocket Rocket. “We expect so much from each other but we can’t forget that this team has only had a matter of months together to prepare for the challenge ahead. “We know we can’t make any excuses for the result last Friday but we are only just heading into the fourth round of fixtures. “Sometimes when you face a loss it defines you as a person or team, and this is now about how we move on and make sure we learn from our mistakes going into the Northumbria game.” Team Northumbria will arrive at the University of Bath Sports Training Village looking for their first win of the season after a tough start. They have lost to the top three teams in the table – Thunder, Surrey Storm and Hertfordshire Mavericks – but can boast Jamaican internationals Shanice Beckford and Nicole Dixon among their ranks, as well as vastly-experienced shooter Lynsey Armitage. Friday’s match will be preceded by an exclusive coaching masterclass from Team Bath Netball Head Coach Anna Stembridge and Director of Netball Jess Thirlby, plus Emily Perry and Leanne Lewis. It is taking place from 6-7pm and is open to ticket holders only. Tickets for the Northumbria game, as well as the other remaining home fixtures, are available from http://www.teambath.com/events/ticketline/ or by calling 0844 888 4412. Related news post 7th Aug 2022 Eboni Usoro-Brown retires from netball Reading: 3 mins Tags: Eboni Beckford-Chambers Lynsey Armitage Team Bath Team Northumbria Previous Story Dragons moved by storm Imogen Next Story Mavs want four More News 12th Aug 2022 News The First Interview: Lenize Potgieter talks Thunder, pressure, and weather Reading: 5 mins 12th Aug 2022 News Manchester Thunder sign South Africa star Lenize Potgieter Reading: 3 mins 12th Aug 2022 News 2023 Signing Window explained: How do VNSL transfers work? Reading: 4 mins 8th Aug 2022 News The five biggest transfers from the 2022 Signing Window Reading: 5 mins 7th Aug 2022 News Commonwealth Games: Legacy Netball Reading: 4 mins More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column